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SAND~~SNAKE

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  1. Thats bad a$$ Rob.......Good Job
  2. What a FUGGIN JACK AZZ how dare you do that to my desert :ahhhhh: RICHIE...50 CALIBERRACING just so every one knows who you are.....I think every one who got tickets or got f*cked with can blame that sh*t on you..Psilocybin mushrooms what the hell were you going to do with those? grow magic mushrooms in your hauler sh*t that you have been dumping in the desert...FUGGIN IDIOT GLAD YOU GOT ARRESTED AND ALL YOUR sh*t GOT IMPOUNDED... :ahhhhh: d*ckhead....I think every one on ddr shoud go dump their tanks at your shop!
  3. Joe duner has a picture? or is thast the one Tim posted?
  4. Joe duner has a picture? or is thast the one Tim posted?
  5. I got a couple pics of you rollin in Robs car BEFORE AFTER You asked if you look like you fit in that car...What do you think?
  6. That radiator that is leaning up against the back of the car in the lower picture is that the one for your car? How big is that thing
  7. :smoker: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: :worthless_without_pics: COME ON!
  8. EMAIL TO DMV MY QUESTION.... Hello, I am interested in getting a (J endorsement) to my class c license. I have searched the dmv web sight and live in vegas I have been unable to find information relating to this. I was hoping you could tell me what steps I need to take to obtain this endorsement. I currently have a trailer I am towing that exceeds 10,000 lbs and need to become legal . DMV REPLY.... Good morning, Below is the link, from our website, for the information you are requesting. http://www.dmvnv.com/nvdl.htm#Classes The information you are looking for, I have highlighted in red. You must pass the knowledge test and obtain an instruction permit for a given class of license or endorsement before you schedule your skills test. Skills tests are administered by appointment. Larger offices also offer tests on a stand-by basis. Not all DMV locations offer all tests. Please have your permit number or social security number ready when you call or schedule online. If you are taking the skills test at a DMV office that has implemented the new Advanced Secure Issuance program, you must present acceptable proof of identity documents. This will include the same documents you used for the instruction permit but ASI also requires proof of your address. Start on our ASI Rollout page for dates and documentation requirements. Online Scheduling Las Vegas area (702) 486-4368 Reno/Sparks/Carson City (775) 684-4368 Elsewhere in Nevada (877) 368-7828 See Commercial Drivers License to schedule a skills test for Class A or B, commercial Class C or Endorsements. The examiner will perform a safety inspection on your vehicle and check your registration and insurance. You do not have to use your own vehicle, but you must have a vehicle in the same license class as you are applying for. You may not use a rental car. Vehicles must be properly registered and insured. License Classes Back To Top Nevada license classes, common endorsements and common restrictions are listed below. Nevada does not issue any type of Chauffeur or other special license. However, taxi drivers in Clark County must get a permit from the Nevada Taxicab Authority. If you are changing license classes or endorsements, you must meet the new ASI Proof of Identity Requirements if you are using a DMV office that has implemented this program. Start on our ASI Rollout page. If you use an office that has not implemented ASI, your existing Nevada license or ID is sufficient proof of identity. Class A is required to drive combination vehicles, such as tractor-trailers, with a gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 pounds or more, provided the vehicle being towed has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,001 pounds or more. Class B is required to drive single vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds; the operator may tow a vehicle weighing 10,000 pounds GVWR or less. Class C is for cars, vans, pickups, mopeds, and other vehicles with a GVWR of 26,000 pounds or less; allows towing of a vehicle with a GVWR of 10,000 pounds or less. Class M is for motorcycles. If you drive a motorcycle and a Class A, B, or C vehicle, your license will show both classes, provided you have met all other requirements. Additionally, Nevada has a Class M license with a U Restriction that limits riders to mopeds, trimobiles, and motorcycles that are less than 90 cc and do not exceed 6½ horsepower. See Motorcycles, Mopeds & Bicycles. Endorsement J Allows Class C license to tow a vehicle over 10,000 pounds GVWR. Additional written and skills tests are required. Endorsement R Allows Class C license to tow a combination of vehicles not to exceed 70 feet in length. The vehicles being towed must weight under 10,000 pounds combined. Additional written and skills tests are required. Endorsement F For firefighters, farmers and military members who drive non-commercial heavy equipment. This endorsement is a limited exemption from commercial licensing requirements. Restriction A Must wear corrective eye lenses (glasses or contacts). Restriction P Commercial driver required to obtain a physical exam every two years. Restriction X Issued in a variety of circumstances such as driving only on a specific route or during specific hours or driving only a certain type of vehicle. The restrictions will be listed on the back of the license or in an official statement the motorist must carry. See Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 483 for a complete list of restrictions. Sincerely, Adrienne DMV Services Technician II Central Services Division For more information or to obtain DMV forms, please visit our website at www.dmvnv.com or, you may contact a DMV representative by calling: 775-684-4368 for the Carson City / Washoe county area, 702-486-4368 for the Clark county area or 877-368-7828 for all other areas. Our Phone Service Hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles Central Services Division 555 Wright Way Carson City, NV 89711 Fax: 775-684-4992
  9. Captkylm said he was having the same problem w/ loading the cartridge I thing he said he was also using a pneumatic grease gun ...I was going to ask how david did it..But I heard he took his car to california to fix his rear angle problem and I am sure bob talked him out of using that grease ..
  10. I used 1 full tube and 1/4 of the second and I think i wasted some....
  11. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ What he said...I used a grease needle and had enough for all 4 cv's...if your thrifty w/ it... We do have a couple of tubes at work if anyone is interested...? I got the parts manager to order this stuff and told him once the sandrail guys of vegas find out its there it will be gone fast and he said no problem...will just order some more...
  12. I had to do some polishing to my cages and I can honestly say it was hard as hell to get it out of my cv's! Its the sh*t!
  13. I heard he/she is over seas and the family is running the biz.... his step daughter sophia been doing mine.
  14. ROBS TAX SERVICE....or robins tax service... damn fag why did he get a sex change
  15. Congrats on the car.... David I was just wondering why you hate cv's....Is there a story you want to tell?
  16. http://www.vegas.com/attractions/freeattractions.html
  17. Hey Joe I got a new plug ...I sold the 70 so we dont need it..How much you wana pay? :dumbass: Edit: sorry it's not the right plug.
  18. What happened to your car Brice?
  19. I forgot all about this thread...Thanks for bringing this back up mark... :freakin_nuts:
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