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Originally Posted By Mblades: @Hulley your car is looking great but you need these…Euro bumper trim pieces View Quote I have them plus the euro bumper tubes that I shortened about an inch, just haven't gotten around to installing them yet. lol, I've been lazy. |
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Originally Posted By Mblades: Great color choice! Really fantastic, Porsche does blue well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mblades: Originally Posted By The_Rock: Pictures! http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/_data/i/upload/2024/03/17/20240317205027-40cf8136-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/_data/i/upload/2024/03/17/20240317205201-432ed308-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/i.php?/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204729-41dfcf99-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/i.php?/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204648-b6b3bf0d-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/i.php?/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204352-b3399c4b-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/_data/i/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204332-84915c30-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/_data/i/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204409-dbdf165d-la.jpg Great color choice! Really fantastic, Porsche does blue well. Very nice! I did the no sunroof, MT setup as well. |
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Originally Posted By The_Rock: Pictures! http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/_data/i/upload/2024/03/17/20240317205027-40cf8136-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/_data/i/upload/2024/03/17/20240317205201-432ed308-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/i.php?/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204729-41dfcf99-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/i.php?/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204648-b6b3bf0d-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/i.php?/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204352-b3399c4b-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/_data/i/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204332-84915c30-xl.jpg http://richmond-terminal.org/piwigo/_data/i/upload/2024/03/17/20240317204409-dbdf165d-la.jpg View Quote WOW that is a fantastic looking Car love the color |
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Originally Posted By Hulley: I have them plus the euro bumper tubes that I shortened about an inch, just haven't gotten around to installing them yet. lol, I've been lazy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hulley: Originally Posted By Mblades: @Hulley your car is looking great but you need these…Euro bumper trim pieces I have them plus the euro bumper tubes that I shortened about an inch, just haven't gotten around to installing them yet. lol, I've been lazy. I know that feeling all too well. I planned to tuck the bumpers before I ever bought the car, everything including a spare front bumper in the same color to practice on has been sitting on the shelf for at least 5 years. |
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Ever walk through the showroom and just stare for a few minutes? This one got me drooling
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Originally Posted By WWolfe: Ever walk through the showroom and just stare for a few minutes? This one got me drooling https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/489002/911_sc_-_1_jpeg-3166720.JPG View Quote That happens when I see Turbo S or 918s |
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Originally Posted By WWolfe: Ever walk through the showroom and just stare for a few minutes? This one got me drooling https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/489002/911_sc_-_1_jpeg-3166720.JPG View Quote Looks amazing. I wish the sport classic was going to be more widely available. A turbo sized body, without the intakes just looks SO smooth. And I do like gentian blue on the 911 - classy all the way. |
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The wife has been hinting that she’d like to move from the Macan Turno to a Turbo S vert
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Originally Posted By 6172crew: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/26111/IMG_3604_JPG-3169098.jpg View Quote ***The service station where I worked in high school hired a kid who was a real dummy. This was in the late 1960s. We sent him out to check the coolant level in a VW bug. Other times we had him bring in his dad's car to grease the brake shoes so they'd last longer (we didn't). Sent him to the parts store to get a non-ferrous retrograde jitney pin or some other fictitious part with the parts store counter guy in on the gag. Always OOS and would be back in stock 'next week'. |
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Originally Posted By MATTINFAIRBORN: Hood up to check the oil? ***The service station where I worked in high school hired a kid who was a real dummy. This was in the late 1960s. We sent him out to check the coolant level in a VW bug. Other times we had him bring in his dad's car to grease the brake shoes so they'd last longer (we didn't). Sent him to the parts store to get a non-ferrous retrograde jitney pin or some other fictitious part with the parts store counter guy in on the gag. Always OOS and would be back in stock 'next week'. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MATTINFAIRBORN: Originally Posted By 6172crew: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/26111/IMG_3604_JPG-3169098.jpg ***The service station where I worked in high school hired a kid who was a real dummy. This was in the late 1960s. We sent him out to check the coolant level in a VW bug. Other times we had him bring in his dad's car to grease the brake shoes so they'd last longer (we didn't). Sent him to the parts store to get a non-ferrous retrograde jitney pin or some other fictitious part with the parts store counter guy in on the gag. Always OOS and would be back in stock 'next week'. My car seems to be one of the 992 models with the battery drain issue. I have to plug it in when not in use. |
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Originally Posted By 6172crew: My car seems to be one of the 992 models with the battery drain issue. I have to plug it in when not in use. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 6172crew: Originally Posted By MATTINFAIRBORN: Originally Posted By 6172crew: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/26111/IMG_3604_JPG-3169098.jpg ***The service station where I worked in high school hired a kid who was a real dummy. This was in the late 1960s. We sent him out to check the coolant level in a VW bug. Other times we had him bring in his dad's car to grease the brake shoes so they'd last longer (we didn't). Sent him to the parts store to get a non-ferrous retrograde jitney pin or some other fictitious part with the parts store counter guy in on the gag. Always OOS and would be back in stock 'next week'. My car seems to be one of the 992 models with the battery drain issue. I have to plug it in when not in use. Oh no! I hadn't heard about this - any plans for a permanent fix? Mine sits for 2-3 weeks or longer without being driven. Once I had to unlock the door with the key inside the fob, but it woke up as soon as I did. |
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Originally Posted By 6172crew: My car seems to be one of the 992 models with the battery drain issue. I have to plug it in when not in use. View Quote What kind of battery drain problem - doesn't start, or takes longer to start or? How long does it have to sit before the symptoms surface? I haven't noticed anything yet on mine, but the longest it has sat without being driven is maybe 48 hours. |
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Originally Posted By The_Rock: What kind of battery drain problem - doesn't start, or takes longer to start or? How long does it have to sit before the symptoms surface? I haven't noticed anything yet on mine, but the longest it has sat without being driven is maybe 48 hours. View Quote Congrats on the new 992!! Gorgeous! It’s a common 992 issue if the original battery has ever dropped voltage significantly (it’s taken some only 2 weeks without a start). When I purchased my 992 it was shipped across the country and took 5 days. The truck driver left my windows down, and wasn’t sure if he left the car in ACC mode. Needless to say, in a tight enclosed trailer it was a huge pain in the ass. Wouldn’t charge - couldn’t jump (was at 4 volts), had to swap the battery just to reverse out of the trailer. I put the old Porsche battery back in, after a 48hr trickle charge up to 13.5V - and it worked okay for a few weeks. Went to install springs, left doors/hood open for 3-4 hours - completely dead again. Porsche replaced for free. Most all the 992 guys that don’t drive weekly have them on tenders. Mine has been great since the new battery, but I’d suggest just plugging it into a tender to avoid a $1300 battery replacement. After the battery tanks, it can also cause some really weird shit to happen. The dealer had to reset some steering code that went faulty when mine died. Shit ton of CEL’s. Also, make sure your negative battery tenders aren’t on the battery negative, you use the grounding post. (Just went out to throw mine on a tender ) Attached File ETA - also, if you run the ME Tune, whenever you’re installing/uninstalling, your car needs to be on a charger. |
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What a serious pain in the ass. None of my Porsches have ever needed a tender. And I’m talking up to a month at times with no activity (during winter for example).
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I left the tender off for about 3 days, when I started it I had all kinds of messages about not driving it because some systems were offline. Basically it was the radar and cameras not working but as I drove it they all came on and messages cleared themselves. My friend with a 991.1 Turbo S says his does the same thing if not on a tender after a few days. I took it to church services last weekend and the battery shows 12.2v and it was on a tender until I drove off, when I was making the trip back home it shows closer to 13v. So far it has really been the only issue except my 18 way drivers seat wouldn't tilt and the dealer found a pin not seated (no pun) in the connector.
Fantastic little car. I was parked next to a 997 a few weeks ago, turns out my car isn't much longer than the 997.2. I wish I took a photo. |
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Originally Posted By 6172crew: I left the tender off for about 3 days, when I started it I had all kinds of messages about not driving it because some systems were offline. Basically it was the radar and cameras not working but as I drove it they all came on and messages cleared themselves. My friend with a 991.1 Turbo S says his does the same thing if not on a tender after a few days. I took it to church services last weekend and the battery shows 12.2v and it was on a tender until I drove off, when I was making the trip back home it shows closer to 13v. So far it has really been the only issue except my 18 way drivers seat wouldn't tilt and the dealer found a pin not seated (no pun) in the connector. Fantastic little car. I was parked next to a 997 a few weeks ago, turns out my car isn't much longer than the 997.2. I wish I took a photo. View Quote Has your battery ever dropped below 10V? If so, it might need replaced. 12.2 off a tender doesn’t sound right. I’d have Porsche test it, might end up with a new one for free. My track buddy is in a 997, it’s the width that’s very apparent. Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By drewptwo: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/495603/1000002017_jpg-3171309.JPG She's detailed and out of storage boys! View Quote Let’s go!!!! I finally bit the bullet and picked up the Garmin Catalyst….looking forward to track season this year with it Attached File |
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Originally Posted By BlackTaco: Has your battery ever dropped below 10V? If so, it might need replaced. 12.2 off a tender doesn’t sound right. I’d have Porsche test it, might end up with a new one for free. My track buddy is in a 997, it’s the width that’s very apparent. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_1264_jpeg-3170912.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_0158_jpeg-3170918.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BlackTaco: Originally Posted By 6172crew: I left the tender off for about 3 days, when I started it I had all kinds of messages about not driving it because some systems were offline. Basically it was the radar and cameras not working but as I drove it they all came on and messages cleared themselves. My friend with a 991.1 Turbo S says his does the same thing if not on a tender after a few days. I took it to church services last weekend and the battery shows 12.2v and it was on a tender until I drove off, when I was making the trip back home it shows closer to 13v. So far it has really been the only issue except my 18 way drivers seat wouldn't tilt and the dealer found a pin not seated (no pun) in the connector. Fantastic little car. I was parked next to a 997 a few weeks ago, turns out my car isn't much longer than the 997.2. I wish I took a photo. Has your battery ever dropped below 10V? If so, it might need replaced. 12.2 off a tender doesn’t sound right. I’d have Porsche test it, might end up with a new one for free. My track buddy is in a 997, it’s the width that’s very apparent. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_1264_jpeg-3170912.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_0158_jpeg-3170918.JPG I don't know if it ever got that low but I don't let it off the tender longer than a day or so. I'm with you on the width of the 992, it has some massive hips. One of the reasons I went out of my way to buy one was the wide body, but it isn't for everyone. That track almost looks like thunderhill. |
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Originally Posted By drewptwo: Yup, was that way when I purchased it. Also we have Fabspeed exhaust, Fabspeed headers, ported heads, LN 2qt deep sump, and H&R springs. Planning on a tune this year. View Quote Looks great. I was able to find a used titanium exhaust on Rennlist and pulled the trigger. Probably not as loud as yours (since you have headers), but it sure adds some well-needed exhaust sound. |
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Originally Posted By WWolfe: Looks great. I was able to find a used titanium exhaust on Rennlist and pulled the trigger. Probably not as loud as yours (since you have headers), but it sure adds some well-needed exhaust sound. View Quote It's the perfect exhaust note to me. Loud, but not too loud. I will admit on long trips it can be a little annoying, but I just turn the stereo up |
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Originally Posted By 6172crew: I left the tender off for about 3 days, when I started it I had all kinds of messages about not driving it because some systems were offline. Basically it was the radar and cameras not working but as I drove it they all came on and messages cleared themselves. My friend with a 991.1 Turbo S says his does the same thing if not on a tender after a few days. I took it to church services last weekend and the battery shows 12.2v and it was on a tender until I drove off, when I was making the trip back home it shows closer to 13v. So far it has really been the only issue except my 18 way drivers seat wouldn't tilt and the dealer found a pin not seated (no pun) in the connector. Fantastic little car. I was parked next to a 997 a few weeks ago, turns out my car isn't much longer than the 997.2. I wish I took a photo. View Quote Interesting. A thought I had, i just in general: I wonder if the auto stop/start is putting additional stress on the battery? |
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Originally Posted By The_Rock: Interesting. A thought I had, i just in general: I wonder if the auto stop/start is putting additional stress on the battery? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By The_Rock: Originally Posted By 6172crew: I left the tender off for about 3 days, when I started it I had all kinds of messages about not driving it because some systems were offline. Basically it was the radar and cameras not working but as I drove it they all came on and messages cleared themselves. My friend with a 991.1 Turbo S says his does the same thing if not on a tender after a few days. I took it to church services last weekend and the battery shows 12.2v and it was on a tender until I drove off, when I was making the trip back home it shows closer to 13v. So far it has really been the only issue except my 18 way drivers seat wouldn't tilt and the dealer found a pin not seated (no pun) in the connector. Fantastic little car. I was parked next to a 997 a few weeks ago, turns out my car isn't much longer than the 997.2. I wish I took a photo. Interesting. A thought I had, i just in general: I wonder if the auto stop/start is putting additional stress on the battery? Mine doesn't really ever activate because I jump on the freeway, and avoid lights. I think I only remember it stop/starting once. I also don't have 500 miles on it and picked it up first week of Jan. |
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Originally Posted By NorthBridge: What a serious pain in the ass. None of my Porsches have ever needed a tender. And I’m talking up to a month at times with no activity (during winter for example). Now I’ve jinxed myself I suppose. But seriously, that’s not “progress” View Quote Tendering all winter. Cheaper than a battery. |
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Originally Posted By Surf: There is a switch for that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Surf: Originally Posted By The_Rock: Interesting. A thought I had, i just in general: I wonder if the auto stop/start is putting additional stress on the battery? There is a switch for that. Yep, it’s called Sport Mode. I’ve never driven my 911 in normal mode. Never had it start/stop on me. |
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Originally Posted By 6172crew: I don't know if it ever got that low but I don't let it off the tender longer than a day or so. I'm with you on the width of the 992, it has some massive hips. One of the reasons I went out of my way to buy one was the wide body, but it isn't for everyone. That track almost looks like thunderhill. View Quote Love the width!!! It’s Oregon Raceway Park…..such a fun track! Porsche 911S VS GT4 Racecar Oregon Raceway Park 1:55 Fast Laps CW |
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Originally Posted By NorthBridge: What a serious pain in the ass. None of my Porsches have ever needed a tender. And I’m talking up to a month at times with no activity (during winter for example). Now I’ve jinxed myself I suppose. But seriously, that’s not “progress” View Quote The 992s have a lithium ion battery for the Rear Axle Steering. This new battery type is causing all sorts of problems. |
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Originally Posted By Jacon: The 992s have a lithium ion battery for the Rear Axle Steering. This new battery type is causing all sorts of problems. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jacon: Originally Posted By NorthBridge: What a serious pain in the ass. None of my Porsches have ever needed a tender. And I’m talking up to a month at times with no activity (during winter for example). Now I’ve jinxed myself I suppose. But seriously, that’s not “progress” The 992s have a lithium ion battery for the Rear Axle Steering. This new battery type is causing all sorts of problems. It’s not just lithium, it’s the AGM’s as well in the standard non-RWS, that’s what mine was and many others. Lithiums are just $2500 and not $1500 Many believe it was some type of control module draining the batteries, and software updates seem to have fixed it. I didn’t ask my dealer if they did an update, but I’m sure they did. |
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After building 7 years ago, been waiting for this day for a long time
Asphalt prices finally dropped. Now I don’t have to drive the 911 and IS500 2 MPH down the driveway during the summer. A gravel driveway with nice cars just plain sucked. Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By BlackTaco: After building 7 years ago, been waiting for this day for a long time Asphalt prices finally dropped. Now I don’t have to drive the 911 and IS500 2 MPH down the driveway during the summer. A gravel driveway with nice cars just plain sucked. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3693_jpeg-3172795.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3696_jpeg-3172796.JPG View Quote Nice! How long to complete a job like that? |
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Originally Posted By Jacon: The 992s have a lithium ion battery for the Rear Axle Steering. This new battery type is causing all sorts of problems. View Quote Weird. My 991.2 GT3 has rear axle steering. I don’t know what kind of battery it has though. Either way it fires up every time no matter how long it’s been dormant. |
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Originally Posted By BlackTaco: After building 7 years ago, been waiting for this day for a long time Asphalt prices finally dropped. Now I don’t have to drive the 911 and IS500 2 MPH down the driveway during the summer. A gravel driveway with nice cars just plain sucked. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3693_jpeg-3172795.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3696_jpeg-3172796.JPG View Quote Nice. That’s a baller crib. When we retire, hoping we can do something nice like that in the country, but not quite as big. |
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Originally Posted By D_J: Nice. That’s a baller crib. When we retire, hoping we can do something nice like that in the country, but not quite as big. View Quote Thanks! Yeah, our kids are 12 & 16…we built it so the upstairs is kids/bonus/guests - and downstairs is master + entertainment….so we never go upstairs…I’d down-size for sure if we ever move again. We’re on 13.5 acres, and pretty secluded. If I was to do it again, I’d go 40+ acres and build a smaller house. It would probably look funny with 4-6 garages attached We’ve talked about it after the kids move out, but everyone including them love our setup. We’ll see. Our gate now scrapes the pavement lol. Apparently that will need to be adjusted. Didn’t even think of it. It’s completed - loving it! I’m sure it will take all summer to complete the last leg of landscaping. Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By BlackTaco: Thanks! Yeah, our kids are 12 & 16…we built it so the upstairs is kids/bonus/guests - and downstairs is master + entertainment….so we never go upstairs…I’d down-size for sure if we ever move again. We’re on 13.5 acres, and pretty secluded. If I was to do it again, I’d go 40+ acres and build a smaller house. It would probably look funny with 4-6 garages attached We’ve talked about it after the kids move out, but everyone including them love our setup. We’ll see. Our gate now scrapes the pavement lol. Apparently that will need to be adjusted. Didn’t even think of it. It’s completed - loving it! View Quote Really nice piece of property! |
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Originally Posted By BlackTaco: Thanks! Yeah, our kids are 12 & 16…we built it so the upstairs is kids/bonus/guests - and downstairs is master + entertainment….so we never go upstairs…I’d down-size for sure if we ever move again. We’re on 13.5 acres, and pretty secluded. If I was to do it again, I’d go 40+ acres and build a smaller house. It would probably look funny with 4-6 garages attached We’ve talked about it after the kids move out, but everyone including them love our setup. We’ll see. Our gate now scrapes the pavement lol. Apparently that will need to be adjusted. Didn’t even think of it. It’s completed - loving it! I’m sure it will take all summer to complete the last leg of landscaping. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3714_jpeg-3175620.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3716_jpeg-3175621.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3718_jpeg-3175622.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BlackTaco: Originally Posted By D_J: Nice. That’s a baller crib. When we retire, hoping we can do something nice like that in the country, but not quite as big. Thanks! Yeah, our kids are 12 & 16…we built it so the upstairs is kids/bonus/guests - and downstairs is master + entertainment….so we never go upstairs…I’d down-size for sure if we ever move again. We’re on 13.5 acres, and pretty secluded. If I was to do it again, I’d go 40+ acres and build a smaller house. It would probably look funny with 4-6 garages attached We’ve talked about it after the kids move out, but everyone including them love our setup. We’ll see. Our gate now scrapes the pavement lol. Apparently that will need to be adjusted. Didn’t even think of it. It’s completed - loving it! I’m sure it will take all summer to complete the last leg of landscaping. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3714_jpeg-3175620.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3716_jpeg-3175621.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/126656/IMG_3718_jpeg-3175622.JPG Gorgeous. I’m jelly. |
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