Buddy, time to populate this site with your many threads-o-wisdom!
Always appreciated all the info in those discussions...
Rich
Buddy, time to populate this site with your many threads-o-wisdom!
Always appreciated all the info in those discussions...
Rich
He is a great teacher, wish he would learn to drive a Viper.
Bruce
good shout out, hope he shows up
C'mon Junkman!
He'll find us, maybe he doesn't even know this exists yet.
Should somebody who doesn't care about being moderated again go over there and invite him?
I'll do it. I don't care. lol. It shouldn't matter if we invite someone to another site.
Last edited by Torquemonster06; 11-09-2013 at 08:21 PM.
Ok, I sent him a PM. Hopefully he gets it. lol.
Hey, there you are!
Good to see you, Junkman. Appreciate all the work you've done over the years.
Rich
Thanks Rich. Always glad to help out my Viper buddies. You all always make me feel right at home.
Sweet. Glad you made it over. Always looking forward to your expert advice and killer videos.
Jeff
That's not a Lambo this is!
......by the way......... @ Junkman.....
This is how long my snake has been sitting in my garage waiting for your hands and only your hands to touch it.
Yes it's been sitting untouched for almost 5 years.
The expiration date of my tag tells the story.
The first time that I ever got to drive a Countach was when I pulled a guy over for a DUI. He wasn't plastered but he was 'technically' over the limit. Me and my partner decided to give him a courtesy ride home and flipped to see who would get to drive his car (this was back n the 80's... can't do that now). I won and my response was, "I'll see you at the house!"
Where's my PLANE TICKET???
It took me a minute to get use to those REAL bucket seats and the view being so close to the ground. Also, my big ass feet kept stomping on both the go fast and the brake pedal at the same time. I then realized that those European guys must have some tiny ass feet!
Where do you buy the Bucket with grids?
Hey Junkman, after watching several of your videos I learned lots but one of the most important things I learned from you even if it was a bit late, was that not all MF towels are the same. I recently had the Gen V polished, buffed, and waxed to perfection by a pro which got rid of the swirls I created with the AutoZone MF towels and now have Ragman towels, a foam gun, two buckets with risen grids, and will hopefully never have swirls again. Thanks for the two-bucket wash video...
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