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Falconquey 07-26-2019 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by BettyZ (Post 3869492)
Day Two: 11:14 wheel hours; 824 miles. Drove through Utah via US 40 (parts were fun) and I 80 (mountains were sick AF.) Drove through Nevada via I 80, US 95, and NV 140. Went through Sheldon NWR, crossed into Oregon, and was immediately greeted by a thunderstorm, a loose gravel road, and an 8% grade down 2,000 ft. with large-ish rocks on the road.

Oh, and you can't pump your own gas here.

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It's called a state sponsored employment program that just complete f***ing bullsh**!

BettyZ 07-27-2019 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Falconquey (Post 3869497)
It's called a state sponsored employment program that just complete f***ing bullsh**!

Pulled in for gas near the hotel for the night and some yellow-toothed, neck-tatted former meth addict walked up and said "I have to pump your gas." I was like "uhh.. thanks, but I'm not gay?"

Ian B 07-27-2019 02:27 AM

taking her to work next 2 days in a row.

SRJ 07-27-2019 12:01 PM

Drove the Z to my buddies house, then left it there to drive the 650s Can Am to Rally for the Ranch in Columbus. Gonna be weird getting back in the Z after this.

abm89 07-27-2019 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BettyZ (Post 3869506)
Pulled in for gas near the hotel for the night and some yellow-toothed, neck-tatted former meth addict walked up and said "I have to pump your gas." I was like "uhh.. thanks, but I'm not gay?"


LOL this is why I crossed off Portland for a list of cities to live in. HELL no you are not putting gas in my car. I don't care if it's my Honda.

Barndog 07-27-2019 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3864760)
I am not a Dr. or do penile implants so I just can't help you on your issue.
I am sorry it is too short and small.

:owned:

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3865854)
There's a bolt on the drivers side floor pan that sticks down about an inch. The Art pipe almost rests right up against it and it will hit it and make a bad rattling sound. Motordyne addresses it in their instructions. It just needs to be cut flush with the floor pan. Only takes a couple of minutes.

I have same issue with AAM resonated short pipes anyone have an idea? I have removed most of int pannells but cant find vibration and making me want to switch back to stock!

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madwi 07-27-2019 08:28 PM

Had a small meetup today. Grilled some food and Bullshitted for a while.
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Sway 07-27-2019 09:51 PM

Bullshat

BettyZ 07-27-2019 10:12 PM

Day Three: 11:26 wheel-hours; 582 mi. Met a fellow Z owner and forum member, briefly and coincidentally, at a drive-in burger joint in Bend, OR, but didn't catch his handle. Red '09 Base with a body kit, from Canada. So far I have converted 141.77 gallons of dead dinosaurs into making a joyful noise unto the Lord.
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abm89 07-28-2019 04:26 AM

I like how you are doing this with a physical map. You should frame it when you finish the trip and hang it in the garage or something. Dunno if you're headed to Texas, but if you stop in one of the major cities let us know.
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Saturday, I took the car for a wash, noticed the new grille mesh came loose. So, fixed that, decided to polish the headlights, and went ahead and did a quick polish on the pitted front bumper. It looks moderately ok now.

BettyZ 07-28-2019 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by abm89 (Post 3869723)
I like how you are doing this with a physical map. You should frame it when you finish the trip and hang it in the garage or something. Dunno if you're headed to Texas, but if you stop in one of the major cities let us know.
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Saturday, I took the car for a wash, noticed the new grille mesh came loose. So, fixed that, decided to polish the headlights, and went ahead and did a quick polish on the pitted front bumper. It looks moderately ok now.

Thanks! I actually have two paper atlases in which I record every road I've ever driven, and the times from various points A to B. Next goal is to find a 6' x 9' map of America, record those routes, and put the damn thing on a wall in my dining room lol

Sway 07-28-2019 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by abm89 (Post 3869723)
I like how you are doing this with a physical map. You should frame it when you finish the trip and hang it in the garage or something. Dunno if you're headed to Texas, but if you stop in one of the major cities let us know.
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Saturday, I took the car for a wash, noticed the new grille mesh came loose. So, fixed that, decided to polish the headlights, and went ahead and did a quick polish on the pitted front bumper. It looks moderately ok now.

+1 for the Texas meet up Betty.

BettyZ 07-28-2019 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Sway (Post 3869832)
+1 for the Texas meet up Betty.

This trip is Northwest and West... but next time I'll hit up Texas!

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BettyZ 07-28-2019 11:47 PM

Day Four: 10:25 wheel-hours; 613 miles. Grand Coulee Dam (pictured below) was a beautiful drive. Mt. Rainer, not so much. Was stuck behind a douched-out Mustang who wanted to race, and when I declined, spent 50 minutes working his fart-pipes, yet never once exceeded the speed limit. Didn't want to pass because I knew, for an absolute certainty, that he'd end up crashing into me if I did. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...5ebb8a2908.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ca24110c62.jpg

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mishuko 07-29-2019 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BettyZ (Post 3869849)
Day Four: 10:25 wheel-hours; 613 miles. Grand Coulee Dam (pictured below) was a beautiful drive. Mt. Rainer, not so much. Was stuck behind a douched-out Mustang who wanted to race, and when I declined, spent 50 minutes working his fart-pipes, yet never once exceeded the speed limit. Didn't want to pass because I knew, for an absolute certainty, that he'd end up crashing into me if I did. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...5ebb8a2908.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ca24110c62.jpg

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Awesome man this needs a journal!

Ive done a few long distance road trips with the squeeze. Safety was always priority. Yea we got spirited on the tail, open stretches windy stretches and exercised the fast rowing but at the end of the day i still had to get back home.

Its also interesting to see the different folk. Every county/township is different. Keep up the driving! You need to frame that map and add physical print outs and pin them to the map!


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