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Calling All Pelicans In The At. Augustine Area!
Some friends (5 females) broke down in St. Augustine, on their way back to Atlanta from Daytona Beach. From their description, it sounds like the fuel pump may have died on them in their Durango. If anyone in the area could swing by and do a quick, cursory check of the fuses and relay and such, it would be so appreciated. They're in a local hotel for the night, so a stop by tomorrow would be most welcome.
I can be reached at six-seven-eight-six-five-six-one-eight-six-three to answer any questions. Cheers! Randy |
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5 "chicks"
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikibook...-(commons).png If they were any hotter... http://img.foodnetwork.com/FOOD/2008...ame-Hen_lg.jpg Does this help? :) Randy |
Are they still stranded??? I just talked to one friend, calling another. And if all else fails, I can have a friend take me down there.
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Some how I knew Byron would respond to this thread.....
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