Show off your latest purchase!

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Seems legit :odd:

If they ask why your fingers are chunky, just say you got bad reconstructive surgery on your hand :P đź‘Ť

Really kid...
 
If he's poking fun at himself, sure, but there's been a few odd occasions where people have done that with food. :lol:
I did it with my pacemaker scar. You know, because the other identifying scars on my body obviously weren't going to be enough.
 
Really kid...
Chill, it was a joke :) (also I have had that same router for a while now, no problems with it)

Well.... This giant pain in the ass is now finished
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*if interested, there will be a big post in my car thread tomorrow
 
Successful trip to the Toyota dealer

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Plus some brake fluid to keep in my car in case my new clutch master cylinder decides it wants to leak.
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Turned in some games, bought for 27.99. So far I like the triggers and convex joysticks. The left joystick isn't as offset as others so it's not uncomfortable. There are ergonomic indentations underneath so it is comfortable to grip. Yes it lights up, there's an option to leave the lights on, or it'll flash when the rumble is activated. The finish is really smooth, not like a DS3. There's a receiver to to plug in so you'll lose a USB slot.
 
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I've finally decided to say "🤬 it" and threw down $840 on this stuff. I believe "YOLO" would be OK to use in this context.

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I also would need a pair of gloves so I don't mess up the alcantara grips on the wheel rim.
 
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I've finally decided to say "🤬 it" and threw down $840 on this stuff. I believe "YOLO" would be OK to use in this context.

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I also would need a pair of gloves so I don't mess up the alcantara grips on the wheel rim.
Great stuff man. Pretty sure I'll be making the exact same purchase in a few weeks, except instead of the Formula rim it'll be the BMW rim (or both :guilty: )
 
Garage wall repair project that has not been enjoyable but had to be done. Hopefully I will have it finished up in the next couple weeks. I am beyond sore after working on this for about 14 hours over the weekend. I have gained a new respect for people that lay bricks for a living. Not an easy job at all.

15 bricks, 3 2x8 sill plates, 2 bags of mortar, 4 bags of concrete, sill foam, and screws. About $100 worth of building materials. Hours of pain and only about half way finished.

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Great stuff man. Pretty sure I'll be making the exact same purchase in a few weeks, except instead of the Formula rim it'll be the BMW rim (or both :guilty: )

Do what I did, go for the Clubsport Package and but the BMW rim later on, you'll save a few $$$ along the way. Now if they only had the CSS available...
 
Do what I did, go for the Clubsport Package and but the BMW rim later on, you'll save a few $$$ along the way. Now if they only had the CSS available...

I personally prefer my BMW wheel over my F1. Initially Thought it would be the other way around....(Previously used a SRW-S1 on G27)

Either way its Awesome gear and you'll be Tickled pink when you first pull it out of the packaging.
 
Garage wall repair project that has not been enjoyable but had to be done. Hopefully I will have it finished up in the next couple weeks. I am beyond sore after working on this for about 14 hours over the weekend. I have gained a new respect for people that lay bricks for a living. Not an easy job at all.

15 bricks, 3 2x8 sill plates, 2 bags of mortar, 4 bags of concrete, sill foam, and screws. About $100 worth of building materials. Hours of pain and only about half way finished.

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I feel you. I built a really bad patio a couple months ago. Something like 70 stepping stones that weigh 33lb each.
 
@TB, how does it work? I recently grew a goatee and I'm having a hard time with trying to keep it straight. I assume you bite down on something and then just use the guides to shave around?
 
@TB, how does it work? I recently grew a goatee and I'm having a hard time with trying to keep it straight. I assume you bite down on something and then just use the guides to shave around?
That is precisely all there is to it. After you set the three adjustment points, of course. I've only used it once so far but it certainly makes shaving a lot easier and faster. And I can shave half asleep without worrying about looking like a numpty. Or at least less of one. :lol:
 
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