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Last Post 14 Nov 2006 10:58 PM by Seth Emery. 23 Replies.
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Reuben Hoff III
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14 Nov 2006 08:44 PM

Dave,

Since you know where all the good site for food etc. can you tell me what flavor of sauce I should use for a 2001 GMC 4x4 pewter color. Yes I did jinks my delivery vehicle and it is in the shop, just have to wait and see if need to eat it or if I can tape it up and still use it. Never fails though only truck have to pull trailer and I have 3 jobs need done by friday. I just hate useing those loaner vehicles can't get the seats to fit right.

To bad this article did not say what vehicle was a green product.

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14 Nov 2006 08:56 PM

Glad you asked Reuben. You can get all the info on green vehicles at:

www.epa.gov/greenvehicle/

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14 Nov 2006 09:49 PM
Thanks Dave, but I guess I won't be going green anytime soon. I guess they don't make any 3/4 tons for the  ratings or I am blind. Don't think the top winner 4 Cyl will cut it. Guess that donkey might be looking better by the minute. Hey you suppose it would qaulify if it was painted green or I better off waiting for Shane's Haz mat team.
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14 Nov 2006 10:58 PM

Yeah Shane, the finished product looked nice and shiny. Wood looks shiny too though when you put polyurethane on it. I don't know about the cost, but it took more time to fabricate and sand than many other solid surfaces.

 

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  Seth

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