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  • Break Drums?

    http://detroit.craigslist.org/pts/1257048129.html

    ;D

    Seth
    200 mph or bust.......

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    and he spelled it right in the "key words"!
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    • #3
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      Bran? New in the box? Well, at least someone is gonna get plenty of fresh fiber!


      Ron
      It's really no different than trying to glue them back on after she has her way.

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      • #4
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        brake dance

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        • #5
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          NICE!

          even better that he so thoroughly described them with dimensions, bolt pattern, you know - the kind of stuff that would be usefull to know about an item like this......

          Reminds me of the dudes that list stupid stuff for like $5.... wtf?
          There's always something new to learn.

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          • #6
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            Aluminum??????????

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            • #7
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              GM had cast-aluminum drums with iron inserts, they were pretty common.

              Nobody caught that "performace" isn't splelt rite?

              It's a good thing that Leo's mother gave him an easy-to-spell name. ;D



              (edited due to unintentional misspellings)
              ...

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              • #8
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                Oh,Lee-Oh : ;D. The shame of it all. ~J/W-OO6.

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                • #9
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                  I used to love to go to Wyandotte in the summer, but I didnt like my cousin, Enoch, nicknamed Dink, it fit,just had to know him.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Break Drums?

                    Well, those could be 12-inch 45-finned aluminum Buick drums from the '50s thru 1965, '65-'71 90-fin aluminum Buick drums, or the '80s Chevy rear drums that were on a whole list of stuff.

                    If they're the early Buick drums, they're a smoking deal. Nobody wants the 90-fin drums. If they're the rear drums, the guy is hoping for a huge score to feed his crack habit.

                    -Brad

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