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Rig Rebuild - FINISHED
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<blockquote data-quote="CrappieReaper" data-source="post: 65534" data-attributes="member: 990"><p>Larry, that is going to be one nice looking trailer when it's all said and done. I don't have a basement, no overhead doors on a 40' x 75' shop, and the garage is packed with my old '98 Chevy. I've thought about getting a drywall dolly and bringing my boat into my living room. I ran my wife (ex) off almost three years ago and nothing is stopping me from doing just that. But I have a feeling, I'd have to replace the carpet in the living room if I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrappieReaper, post: 65534, member: 990"] Larry, that is going to be one nice looking trailer when it's all said and done. I don't have a basement, no overhead doors on a 40' x 75' shop, and the garage is packed with my old '98 Chevy. I've thought about getting a drywall dolly and bringing my boat into my living room. I ran my wife (ex) off almost three years ago and nothing is stopping me from doing just that. But I have a feeling, I'd have to replace the carpet in the living room if I did. [/QUOTE]
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