cant make it! =/ ...sol should be going back into the paint booth sometime and i want to be completely ready for vegas invasion...which i'm not as of right now. Should be next year!
So since we're getting down to the last few weeks, I figured I would see who else is going and what the preferance is. Again, I was planning on stoping in Reno/Sparks for thursday night, and I plan on staying at the howard johnson fri & Sat in Vegas.
From what I gather on this thread the attending list is as follows:
A.Oster
stylpntbil
Robert Wampler
Please chime in with your thoughts. I would hate to go at it alone, but I don't want to drive for 21hrs straight on friday. I'm booking a room here in reno:
Wonder Lodge
775-786-6840
430 N Lake St
Reno, NV 89501
Looks like it will run about $35-$40 that night and about $180 for Vegas. Estimate three to four tanks each way.
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cant make it! =/ ...sol should be going back into the paint booth sometime and i want to be completely ready for vegas invasion...which i'm not as of right now. Should be next year!
You painting everything including engine bay and interior or just exterior and door jams?
-t-
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by pLaYbOi:
cant make it! =/ ...sol should be going back into the paint booth sometime and i want to be completely ready for vegas invasion...which i'm not as of right now. Should be next year!
Wow, I put off booking until I had more cash: big mistake. I ended up booking at the Orlenes becasue it was comperable.
Someone suggested taking the salt lake city route, so I guess we need to figure out whos going, when they are leaving, and what route they want to take.
Sorry to nag, but I like to plan ahead. [img]wink.gif[/img]
So, Its like t -3 and counting... I'm still looking for anyone from this area thats wanting to go as a group.
Planing on leaving thursday, stay the night in reno, head on friday morning to vegas... anyone else coming or is it a lone sol in the desert?
With this route we're planning on stopping off in maryhill to get a stonehenge photoshoot if we can, and head through burns and winnamucca on the way. Maybe havea drink at the bucket of blood, and relax that night in reno/sparks. Next morning will send us through death vally, and onward to Vegas.
PM me and we'll get a plan... planned?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif"></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">i'm just redoing the exterior since i got side swiped. Engine bay wont be done till i pull the d16 and am damn near ready to throw the PMTR in it. Its just going to be flat black in the engine bay so nothin snazzy. Interior...eh...i might actually spray a shit load of undercoating as a cheap sound deadener and to just clean some things up a bit. but we'll have to see wassup.Originally posted by yokohamatyre:
You painting everything including engine bay and interior or just exterior and door jams?
-t-
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by pLaYbOi:
cant make it! =/ ...sol should be going back into the paint booth sometime and i want to be completely ready for vegas invasion...which i'm not as of right now. Should be next year!
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