FastFreddi
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Fred
Fred
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I love my stuttering 13 Nexus 7.2. A real pain to replace the charge port that is too loose to work properly now. And a tip for all of you with loose ports. A black spring clip on the cord will hold it where you need it. Only way Mine charges. Gonna check my induction pad. Just realized I have one for kids Wii remotes. TY for that subject to the ladies. Save money and tediousness if it will work.Started out on a phone and then the wife gave me her old tablet up grade
No problem. Get your grandson to help you with that.What the hell is copy and paste
My boy does IT for a $20 flat rate. Support for free if you can keep him speaking English on laymans terms.No problem. Get your grandson to help you with that.
Well hopefully I'll get by the time he is on one it is going to be close if I was a betting man I would bet on my grandsonNo problem. Get your grandson to help you with that.
It will be strictly audio interface by then. And the kids will blow your mind with new tech.Well hopefully I'll get by the time he is on one it is going to be close if I was a betting man I would bet on my grandson
I love my crv . Mines a 2019 touring, wireless charging came on the 2020 With the 1.5 liter turbo I average 7.8 liters per 100km (30mpg) With the back seats and the passenger seat folded I can fit a 6.5 foot reformer table comfortably or four mountain bikes with back wheel on.My car has the standard wired charging and connection. Although it can use bluetooth for connection. So if I could charge wirelessly I could be without cables. I like the looks of the Cr-V I just can't justify the 600 more pounds and no real increase in cargo capacity and NO trunk! If I go that route I think I'm just getting a new pickup truck.
You’re shorting yourself. That’s 31 mpg.I love my crv . Mines a 2019 touring, wireless charging came on the 2020 With the 1.5 liter turbo I average 7.8 liters per 100km (30mpg) With the back seats and the passenger seat folded I can fit a 6.5 foot reformer table comfortably or four mountain bikes with back wheel on.
I'm with you the Cr-V looks so sexyI thought the same thing....I just said to my buddy the other day, "they should make a battery with wireless charging"!
I should have a new better one coming any day from CCell...AND I bought a lanyard for the pen style ones. How many times have we all wandered through the house looking for where we sat the pen down?? I do daily...but maybe not for long!
I want to drive a CRV too...Good lease deals here now. An AWD EX model for $350 a month with just the first payment down, and I think I could get a bicycle in the back. I have an Accord EXL coupe now, and a F150 for work...they are both old, like me, lol. 2008 and 2009, so I am due for a new ride!! I've had the Accord over 10 years and it's my 3rd Accord in a row. The last one was a really sweet car...It was the 6 cylinder/6 speed manual , EXL model, red with tan interior, and EVERY available option...I loved that car!!
LOL My Civic is a touring too. The back seats fold down nicely and I can fit in 8' lumber without tying the trunk and hoisting the red flagI love my crv . Mines a 2019 touring, wireless charging came on the 2020 With the 1.5 liter turbo I average 7.8 liters per 100km (30mpg) With the back seats and the passenger seat folded I can fit a 6.5 foot reformer table comfortably or four mountain bikes with back wheel on.
I always use 235.2 / Liters per 100 kmYou’re shorting yourself. That’s 31 mpg.
~edit~ oops no you’re right
Oh good. You get me. Children are growing up in a new world.Well hopefully I'll get by the time he is on one it is going to be close if I was a betting man I would bet on my grandson
Are you going with a sleeper style or are you going to make it pretty although I'm not sure that you can make a probe prettyI'm with you the Cr-V looks so sexy
I have a '96 Accord in the side yard (where I wanted the lift to go) waiting for a Japanese engine. This spring. My Isuzu P'up I want to replace is 1986 LOL She's only needed 1 engine change. She still runs great but she needs some suspension work and you can't find parts. My 1989 Probe is my project car . She has about 20 grand on her new engine. I found a brand new Al head and turbo after I shelled out her last turbo and warped the head LOL. She's the one who just got her brake calipers replaced (thank you hub).
I lust after the new hotness but there's nothing like driving the old bulletproof shit, you can drive for pennies. Ah well as I age I'm looking at newer and less upkeep.
In the footwell on the passenger side over the armrest.LOL My Civic is a touring too. The back seats fold down nicely and I can fit in 8' lumber without tying the trunk and hoisting the red flag
Looking awesome your floor is it concreteMorning Jeff..slow and steady lol..another harvested last night.
Thinning out in the flower room...
Not for too long though.
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