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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Aug 16, 2020 at 12:47 PM
    Running Board Man

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    The potato/McD's one :D
    Those are too funny man:rofl:
    So a clutch, I take it, is when someone pulls off taking out an enemy team even with his teammates dead and unable to help?

    I bet that's a riot though! Does one of you stream your play on twitch or some platform??? I'd love to watch for the laughs and fun!
     
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    Sat in my tree stand for about 30 minutes. Solitaire got super boring fast, and it’s hot as hell, just gonna cruise around in the AC tonight
     
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    Also, in that sniper clip, is that a lucky shot or do some people really able to snipe like that consistently?
     
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    4 run, 2 don't
    Yeeep

    Todd and I can stream if we really wanted, but neither of us don't.

    nvidia does have a tool to capture highlights and record on the fly though; catch some cool shit from time to time
     
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    I updated the link check again

    I email myself than copy that link, it usually works
     
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    4 run, 2 don't
    @esxcli all you buddy
     
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    Cool, no worries. If someone does end up jumping in and playing with you guys and they stream, you HAVE to let me know dude. I can't miss out on a chance to see and hear and laugh with you guys live:rofl::D
     
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    Neato, it works. What link did you use?

    Anywho, when you said rebuild I figured a lot more parts and labor, this is just some steering components. If it was a friend or family member (about all I will put up with) I'd charge $200 and some pizza. If it was a car friend that would work with me, and not be a pain, just the pizza.
     
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    Not a full rebuild just replacing all the worn parts I mean
     
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    Oh was that actually him playing??
     
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    I bill my time at $100 an hour and that would only be about 2hrs for me. That's how I'd quote it and I'd eat the rest if I went over time
     
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    I didn't sweat a single drop changing the pads and rotors, doing the trans pan gasket and filter, and 5vzfe valve cover gaskets earlier today
     
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    I was thinking in the 200 dollar range too but, I can't at my place (hoa) so no air tools
     
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    Lol no but he's made some badass shots I've witnessed.

    One minute I'm marking someone far off trying to snipe us, next thing you know he's like "he's without a fucking head now" :rofl:

    Either that or I'm sending an RPG +200meters away and booom
     
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    Email the cart to yourself,

    Screenshot_20200816-150114.jpg

    Copy the "click here" here url and boom
     
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    Huh, I tried that before with Tyler and he couldn't see it. Well at least it works on TW
     
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    Sounds about right.
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    I used to use Repairpal.com to see what the estimate would be for a shop to do it and them go from there. It's a great resource for pricing labor and stuff. They won't say the hours but they give a range on price for the labor. 90-120 is normal range for shops hourly charge. But you'll get a good idea of what a shop would charge
     
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