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Wonder if they make 60' cables..I bet it would be cheap. :laugh:

Bringing this one back because I missed it...

I just wired my basement up so I could have all of my system on the one side of the room on the wall on a 3 level floating shelf deal as I plan to have my flat screen on the far wall. To get around my gas fire place I had to get some crazy lengths. I found this site: monoprice, which has dang good deals. I got the top of the line cable for under $30 shipped at the time. You can order 75ft for $66 or 100ft for $91, which is CL2 rated 22awg with gold plated connectors :cool:
 
Bringing this one back because I missed it...

I just wired my basement up so I could have all of my system on the one side of the room on the wall on a 3 level floating shelf deal as I plan to have my flat screen on the far wall. To get around my gas fire place I had to get some crazy lengths. I found this site: monoprice, which has dang good deals. I got the top of the line cable for under $30 shipped at the time. You can order 75ft for $66 or 100ft for $91, which is CL2 rated 22awg with gold plated connectors :cool:

If you or anyone has any use for a nice glass modern looking tv/receiver shelf let me know. A while back Best Buy miss-marked some for cheap and we bought a few. They were supposed to be around $200. We have one left in box never opened. I love the one we have but don't need another. $40 takes it. It's nicely built.
 
If you or anyone has any use for a nice glass modern looking tv/receiver shelf let me know. A while back Best Buy miss-marked some for cheap and we bought a few. They were supposed to be around $200. We have one left in box never opened. I love the one we have but don't need another. $40 takes it. It's nicely built.

If you say it has a mount for a flat panel I will hurt you.....
 
It's a shelf not a wall mount for a flat panel TV. Two level glass shelf with adjustable heights. Receiver or whatever would go on bottom with a TV that has a normal standing stand sitting on top. Glass is pretty thick so it seems like it can hold a decent amount of weight if anchored correctly to the wall. No pics but I could get some soon if interested.
 
Yea this is what I'm looking to buy...

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Lol, that is nearly identical to the shelf I have. Same model line as the shelf I have. Mine is the larger two shelf version which has two of the adjustable bars instead of one to hold the extra weight. Each shelf holds 100lbs. I did take pictures of the box but didn't get a chance to load them up. Dimensions: 15'' deep x 34'' wide

Here is a picture I found online:



The bars/supports are silver on mine though. I probably put it up on craigs list today.
 
was wondering if anyone had a fender roller in minnesota? i noticed the other day the rear fender wells on my sable stick down really funny and i would like to get them pushed up, and dont really care to use a hammer as i really dont want to damage my paint if at all possible. anybody?
 
use a wooden bat. have someone sit on the car after you stick the end in, then roll the car a bit. let the bat spin with the tire of the car, do that a few times in steps. it works well actually. same concept as a fender roller but doesnt cost ya.
 
use a wooden bat. have someone sit on the car after you stick the end in, then roll the car a bit. let the bat spin with the tire of the car, do that a few times in steps. it works well actually. same concept as a fender roller but doesnt cost ya.

crap i dont have a wooden bat... any idea on costs? actually would a series of wooden dowels work? my car is too low a bat would not fit in there. i actually raised the back up a bit the eibachs lowered it too much so i lifted the strut a bit in the knuckle. the front still needs to go lower imo though...
 
Hey Clayton, I know you have been looking for a while for something just like this
http://stcloud.craigslist.org/ctd/1601181862.html
Low miles, but I didn't think 95 SE's had rims like that. All the SE rims I have seen have been the 5 spoke metal ones. If you could get them to come down in price by say $1000, it wouldn't be bad.

Edit. Not only the rims, but looks like no side skirts and fog lights. WTF?!?!?
 
Just saw your post Jason... That add has expired. Well I am resurrecting my red lady. I love this car. It has sat all winter and not been started or even the key turned to accessory. I got in a couple days ago and it literally started right up. Had the key turned less than 3 seconds. I expected the battery at least to be dead. It was sluggish but not dead. Now I'm gonna get a water pump for it and new tires. Then I have to figure out what OTHER problems she has. But otherwise I miss my car.
 
It was a 95 5 speed v6 with 66K miles on it. At first it said SE, then I think he changed it and removed the SE part. He was asking I think $2995.
 
i have a friend with a T-red E0 SVT he wants 1400 for it. needs TLC. last i saw it, it needed a GOOD cleaning and a side skirt. its all stock, something like 145k on it. runs good though.
 
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