Something in front axle just threw in the towel.
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Yep. They are who we use at work for Land Rover and Jaguar parts that can only be sourced from the dealer. I've been wanting to take my ride through their parking lot test track, but have had no other reason to be in KC. Perhaps I should visit some relatives I haven't seen for years.
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I drove from MI to TX in 18 hrs.
MI to Miami in 22 hrs flat.
MI to Austin another time in 15.
So what takes so long to get across KS?
You guys just wimps or what?
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It is obvious Spike has never across Kansas. Driving across Kansas: Look to your left- flat. Look to your right- flat. Every now and then, a cornfield. 4 hours later, the landscape hasn't changed. At all.
Chuck, Aristocrat every now and then has a Land Rover get together and off road outing. I don't remember the name of the guy there you need to talk to in order to get on their mailer for such events, as I have been meaning to do so myself for the last year, but Paul Mumma in the parts department can fill you in. Tell him Jeremy from Columbia referred you.
Chuck, Aristocrat every now and then has a Land Rover get together and off road outing. I don't remember the name of the guy there you need to talk to in order to get on their mailer for such events, as I have been meaning to do so myself for the last year, but Paul Mumma in the parts department can fill you in. Tell him Jeremy from Columbia referred you.
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Fantastic Jeremy, I'll keep that in mind. You know, I MIGHT see another Disco in Wichita once a week. And that would be an abnormally high frequency. And it's almost always a DII. Last time I went to KC, I was only there for a day, and I saw at least a half dozen Disco's. It's a much more nurturing environment for them up there. There are no terrain features in Wichita, so the Disco's tend to migrate northward.
Spike; though it is not well known to those who do not travel these parts, there are actually quite a few transient time-space anomalies that lurk about the prairie regions of central and Western Kansas. When moving through one of these imperceptible bubbles, one's perception of time can literally slow down or move backwards, seemingly at will. My cousin's neighbor's veterinarian's podiatrist knew a guy who left for Colorado one day, and drove straight west for a week, only stopping for gas and beef jerky. Supposedly when he finally arrived in Denver, his hair had gone all white, his legs had atrophied, and he kept mumbling to himself, "Only a few more miles and I should see a mountain...only a few more miles."
It's called "The Kansas Rectangle."
Read the following article to learn more:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/30-...ous-kans,2444/
Spike; though it is not well known to those who do not travel these parts, there are actually quite a few transient time-space anomalies that lurk about the prairie regions of central and Western Kansas. When moving through one of these imperceptible bubbles, one's perception of time can literally slow down or move backwards, seemingly at will. My cousin's neighbor's veterinarian's podiatrist knew a guy who left for Colorado one day, and drove straight west for a week, only stopping for gas and beef jerky. Supposedly when he finally arrived in Denver, his hair had gone all white, his legs had atrophied, and he kept mumbling to himself, "Only a few more miles and I should see a mountain...only a few more miles."
It's called "The Kansas Rectangle."
Read the following article to learn more:
http://www.theonion.com/articles/30-...ous-kans,2444/
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