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Is there any chance that Rusty's new owner will be posting on this forum?
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I can't believe it sold that quick! the is awesome. |
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Aw man, bums me out a little. But I don't mean to rain on your parade, or your daughter's. Good for you, not to be overly attached. At least I got one ride in it, but never with the new motorvation. Hafta save that chance for a ride in Busty ; )
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Man that went fast but it was pretty rust free after you were done and the hard part of making it dependable was done
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I cant believe it is gone well at least this thread will survive, congrats on the sale
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any idea how we can help him |
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I would PM Liz and see if she can help out.
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mission accomplished - 2010 Mazda 3 hatchback [ahem] with a SUNROOF
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Now you have join a Mazda forum
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And the Mazda goes Hummmmmmm.
Good Luck. Too bad about Rusty. |
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good morning everyone, my name is Juan. I am Rusty’s new owner and I am blown away by this thread, the amount of work Greg has done is amazing. gotta catch up on reading these 273 pages, I am barely on 88 lol
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Welcome Juan! and welcome back to Rusty.
Glad to see you both here. A lot of us here have had our morning coffee reading the "Adventures of Rusty and The Greg". Enjoy the history. |
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Welcome Juan.
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Imagine the size of the folder all this work would create
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Hi everyone I have been enjoying driving Rusty to work all week, truck runs great. The first thing I’ll be doing is restoring the wood grain piece of trim on the dash. I’ll show you guys how it comes out, maybe some of ya will want to get yours restored as well.
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Hey Juan, welcome! Thanks for joining up and it's great that you're posting already. I look forward to seeing your restoration of the wood grain. Are you a painter by profession?
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I redid the woodgrain on the piece of trim, but I rushed it and the clear coat shrunk the base coat under the stain... I am re doing it but with this weather I am having to wait days in between coats.
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I hate when that happens. It did look good though. Do you think you can just sand the clear and respray?
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I thought about putting a supercharger or turbo kit on the 4.8, but both kits cost more than a ls2 from a tbss with a t56 set up set up from a local junk yard, so it looks like I may be going that route instead
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