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Re: Wednesday Chat 01.26.11

Subject: Re: Wednesday Chat 01.26.11
by TommyT-Bone on 2011/1/26 14:54:47

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BillH wrote:
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TommyT-Bone wrote:
I'm doing the same thing about my brothers 928. I have to fly up in the Spring and check it out. I'm thinking, What if the tires are flat, I'll have to drag it out of the garage. How am I going to load it on the transport?


12v air compressor, takes a long time to pump a flat but will do it, nice for the autox too, about $15.

If you don't already have one.


I have a portable compressor at home. I'm not gonna fly it up. I was thinking of buying one up there and throwing it in the car when I'm done airing it up along with any other stuff I'd have to buy up there to get it transportable. I'm targeting end of March or early April. I'm gonna call the guy who brought down my 87 Porsche from St Louis and see if he'll meet me outside of Boston for the pick up. If not, I'll have to find a reasonbable transport company. Driving up and towing back is just not practicle. Time, fuel, lodging, etc make flying up, renting a car and staying up there a few days in a motel the best way to go. Plus I get to run around and visit a few people and and stomp around my old turf.
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