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After seeing quite a few different ones in customer cars, I finally decided on getting a dash cam. Except since I don’t want to be lame and just have a cord hanging down from the windshield like everyone else, and route everything hidden, I’ve been procrastinating on actually installing the damn thing for a few weeks now.

I’ll probably just setup the main camera to watch forward and inside, which will hopefully see enough through the rear that I don’t actually have to install the rear camera.
 
^^^^^^^ Is that unit counter depth? Ours is way proud of the opening, like 7", looking for 25-26"
 
Might want to drill some vent holes in that wood "frame" around the back of that fridge.

The compressor would appreciate it.
Noted, the old fridge died because it was a built in and there as not ventilation provided. This one has space in the back and gaps on either sides of the frame to allow for some ventilation. Gaps are to more generous than Bosch recommendations.
^^^^^^^ Is that unit counter depth? Ours is way proud of the opening, like 7", looking for 25-26"
Counter depth, I gave it a bit more room to allow for better air flow and it seems happy to open and close without interference.
Is that a Zojirushi rice cooker I see in the background? I love ours and my wife made me buy the same one again when our old one gave up the ghost.
Damn right, purchased at costco over a decade ago and still going strong. It gets a LOT of use.
 
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Big purchase... very well could be my last cage purchase. I needed something an injured OG could get in and out of easily.
Neither the Vet or CTSV where good for that. The Vet is going to a new home. Should be able to drive the CTSV in a few weeks. That will now become the weekend car and allow me some time next year to do some stuff a 15yo car needs done to keep on living large.

Digging it so far. Guess it is time to stroll up 84 and feel some flow.
 

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OK I am Jelly. Looked at the Cayenne but the wife liked the Audi :dunno

She picks the car and I pick the bike :x We both like the Class B camper van.:thumbup
 
Bonus for me is the wife liked it. She does not like the other two other than how the vet looks.

It performed well in my first mountain drive.

Suspension was the standout along with the steering input being really sharp.
 
I see your Cayenne and present this… 4.6 cu ft capacity with extra power, deep rinse, double spin cycle GE top loader in white.
This baby will rock your laundry!
 

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