Wanted to make sure you guys didn't miss it http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/contest/raceramps/
Does the "your email address will not be shared or sold" statement mean that my mailing address and phone number will be shared or sold?
i tried to sign up, and ie crashed. not sure if that caused it or not, but also not sure if my entry got submitted
Strizzo, I don't see you, so you should re-enter. There's nothing unusual about the form that should give IE a hard time, so I think it was just a fluke.
Great products. Until you have them and use them, it's hard to realize how much you need 'em. Amazingly light but strong.
Tim Baxter wrote: Strizzo, I don't see you, so you should re-enter. There's nothing unusual about the form that should give IE a hard time, so I think it was just a fluke.
Can you program a fluke to insure that I am the winner?
DILYSI Dave wrote:Tim Baxter wrote: Strizzo, I don't see you, so you should re-enter. There's nothing unusual about the form that should give IE a hard time, so I think it was just a fluke.Can you program a fluke to insure that I am the winner?
Eww... sorry, they are already promised to me... maybe next time
Tim Baxter wrote: Strizzo, I don't see you, so you should re-enter. There's nothing unusual about the form that should give IE a hard time, so I think it was just a fluke.
ok, resubmitted. i gave my cell # so you can reach me any time to notify me that i won
But, Baxter called and told me I won already. Then he did speak in sort of a high pitched voice and mumbled something picking them up in person from Florida off the new "patio" but to be careful because the concrete was still fresh.
Has anybody built their own "fancy" wooden ramps? I need some to get my M3 on the 2-post, but I can't decide if I should geek out and make fancy inter-connected modular ramps, or just drive up a couple of 2x10s. Ideally I need to get the car up 3-4", but there has to be a break in the middle where the 2 post equilizer cable tunnel runs, and the ramps also have to come out in sections so I can swing the arms under. So I was thinking about some strategically cut pieces of wood. But I'm curious if there are more ingenious ways of doing it.
/threadjack
I've had a set of their ramps for a few years now, and they rock!
They are light, don't skid, or slip, and super easy to store. I dealt with crappy metal ramps for years and hated them. They also have a ton of other products for various applications.
I just got word that nearly 1,000 people have signed up for the contest already! Good luck all!
NGTD wrote: Once again your contests are not including your Canadian readers!
We'd like to include you guys, but it's not feasible due to differences in Canadian sweepstakes laws.
Margie
Dan G wrote: Has anybody built their own "fancy" wooden ramps? I need some to get my M3 on the 2-post, but I can't decide if I should geek out and make fancy inter-connected modular ramps, or just drive up a couple of 2x10s. Ideally I need to get the car up 3-4", but there has to be a break in the middle where the 2 post equilizer cable tunnel runs, and the ramps also have to come out in sections so I can swing the arms under. So I was thinking about some strategically cut pieces of wood. But I'm curious if there are more ingenious ways of doing it. /threadjack
Marjorie Suddard wrote:NGTD wrote: Once again your contests are not including your Canadian readers!We'd like to include you guys, but it's not feasible due to differences in Canadian sweepstakes laws. Margie
I think you need to look carefully. It is my understanding that the screwed up sweepstakes laws exist only in the province of Quebec. They do things differently there. I think most of the rest of Canada would be fine. Just exclude them!
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