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Saturday, November 7, 2009
Just got back from SEMA, and took photos of many incredible cars, trucks, bikes, and new things to spend your inheritance on!
0 comments Posted by st at 7:54 AMLabels: SEMA 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Looking for our new Ford Ranger “XLT Super Cab” special price of $13,420* After Rebates. This is well Below Factory Invoice
Automatic, A/C, ABS, and MUCH more on sale with a MSRP $21,920 selling for way below invoice!
Print this and bring it in to qualify for free stuff.
Here is how we get to the sale price!
MSRP $21,920
Dealer Discount $2,500 good thru 11-10-09
Retail Cash $1000
RCL/Renewal $1500 (must be a returning FMCC lease)
MILITARY adds $500 more! !!!
$500 additional rebates if you graduated from College within the last 24 months. Not included in the sale price.
Bringing the discount to a total over $8000 off MSRP.
*T&L extra on sale price, pre rebates. Trades welcomed, Rebates subject to change. Call Dan Lozott for all manufactures offers and rebates, details... Picture may be a stock photo, all sale vehicles subject to prior sale
Call or Text Dan Lozott @ 425-344-7556 cell
Call me in the office directly 425-295-6170 for more information vehicle options and to see if it is still available. Ford-Hyundai Internet Sales @ 11800 124th Ave Ne Kirkland Wa. 98034
Looking for our new Ford Flex “Limited AWD” special price of $32,475* After Rebates. This is well Below Factory Invoice
Automatic, 20 inch Rims, Sync, 3.5 V-6, Leather Luxury, Tow package, A/C, ABS, and MUCH more on sale with a MSRP $41,745 selling for way below invoice!
Here is how we get to the sale price!
MSRP $41,745
Dealer Discount $4,270 good thru 11-10-09
Retail Cash $1000
Factory rebate $1000 Good till 12-01-09
RCL/Renewal $1500 (must be a returning FMCC lease)
MILITARY adds $500 more! !!!
$500 additional rebates if you graduated from College within the last 24 months. Not included in the sale price.
Bringing the discount to a total over $9,270 off MSRP.
*T&L extra on sale price, pre rebates. Trades welcomed, Rebates subject to change. Call Dan Lozott for all manufactures offers and rebates, details... Picture may be a stock photo, all sale vehicles subject to prior sale
Call or Text Dan Lozott @ 425-344-7556 cell
Call me in the office directly 425-295-6170 for more information vehicle options and to see if it is still available.
Looking for our new Ford Escape “XLT” special price of $19,975* After Rebates, $500 more for Current Military. This is well Below Factory Invoice
Automatic , Moon Roof, Sync, 3.0 V-6, A/C, ABS, and MUCH more on sale with a MSRP $17,505 selling for way below invoice!
Print this and bring it in to qualify for free stuff.
Here is how we get to the sale price!
MSRP $28,240
Dealer Discount $4,265 good thru 11-10-09
Retail Cash $1000
Factory rebate $1000 Good till 12-01-09
RCL/Renewal $1500 (must be a returning FMCC lease)
MILITARY adds $500 more! !!!
$500 additional rebates if you graduated from College within the last 24 months. Not included in the sale price.
Bringing the discount to a total over $8,765 off MSRP.
T&L extra on sale price pre rebates. Trades welcomed, Rebates subject to change. Call Dan Lozott for all manufactures offers and rebates, details... Picture may be a stock photo, all sale vehicles subject to prior sale
Call or Text Dan Lozott @ 425-344-7556 cell
Call me in the office Directly 425-295-6170 for more information vehicle options and to see if it is still available.
Ford-Hyundai Internet Sales @ 11800 124th Ave Ne Kirkland Wa. 98034
Monday, November 2, 2009
More home made portable stereo's by truckers that drive for companies that didn't spring for the optional radio and speakers when ordering cabs
0 comments Posted by st at 9:33 PMFor more ideas on how to build your own if the need should ever arise: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/08/home-made-car-stereos-for-easy.html
Labels: innovation, innovative, radio, radios
"The Case of the Mystery Socket Set" solved! what is a WSW-100, WSW-101 etc mean on a set of Snap on sockets? I found out
0 comments Posted by st at 8:56 PMSo, what do these have to do with what? Well, I listed them all because there isn't much info on the internet when I searched up each one of these.
They are used on old Jags, these tools with the strange and incomprehensible markings were once common enough that even Sears Roebuck and Snap-On carried them.
Before the mid-nineteenth century, nuts and bolts were individually hand-made, specifically matched and were generally not interchangeable. Serious efforts to standardize screw threads began in 1841, when Sir Joseph Whitworth proposed a standard screw thread form based on a constant thread angle of 55 degrees. This became known as the Whitworth thread, and gained acceptance in British industry. Outside diameters of bolts began at 1/8" and increased by fractional inch increments, with a whole number of threads per inch specified for each diameter.
In 1965 the British Standards Institution approved a policy statement urging British industry to regard BSW, BSF, and BA as obsolescent, to be gradually replaced by International Standards Organization (ISO) metric thread
I learned a lot from http://www.jag-lovers.org/xk-lovers/library/whitworth_system.html
Labels: unusual