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Try this with your 911...
Tear-down/re-assemble in under 4 mins...
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mind blowing coordinated and practisted teamwork. Way too much time on their hands.
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Love the comment in the Jalopnik thread: "That's nothing, come the bar tonight and see my self-confidence dismantled by an attractive woman in less than a minute . . ."
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OK, now lets see them do that with a Jeep that actually has all the bolts/nuts and that are tight like they should be.
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Quote:
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30 some years ago I won a lunch bet by pulling the engine and trans out of a running 73 911E in just under 23 minutes. Two jacks and no hoist.
I wonder what I could have done with a team? Spent lunch getting drunk celebrating and blew off the rest of the day. |
I would have placed my money on you Henry - you got it goin' on!
Now for you with a team - let's see... 23 minutes by yourself. If I help you..uhhh...uhhhh.... 46 minutes at least - LOL! And that is IF you don't just drop the car on me out of sheer disgust! :D angela |
I wanna see them do a 944 Turbo clutch job.
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I do that with my 911 every summer!
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Do you know what that is for? The military can't be training them for that because the CJ-2a is no longer in use. Could it be for a different purpose? Are they independently just doing that?
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It teaches teamwork, discipline and attention to detail, plus it's a recruiting tool, just like the silent drill team, Blue Angels, etc...
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