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<-----that would me, i bought the rail for my sparco seat from wedge engineering (www.wedgeengineering.net). a friend of mines that actually have recaro seats for his prelude recommended me to them. they were they cheapest place i could find and the rail/sliders fit perfect.
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haha yeah you were making almost the same trip i was making too. shreveport to nola. thats why i stopped making that trip as much. i realized i had put WAY too many miles on my car.
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olivia, i'm on the last book....i went to see twilight last night and i didnt like it all all...they added some parts that didnt need to be there and also took a bunch out that i found really important in the book
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i'm trying to slow my reading down cuz i dont know what to read after i finish.....i was finishing the books in a day....do u have any suggestions on any other books to read?
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<-----that would me, i bought the rail for my sparco seat from wedge engineering (www.wedgeengineering.net). a friend of mines that actually have recaro seats for his prelude recommended me to them. they were they cheapest place i could find and the rail/sliders fit perfect.
What kind of stuff are you looking to read? If you want fantasy stuff, I highly recommend Neil Gaiman. His book American Gods is one of the best books I've ever read.
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i guess anything really....i just so bored at work that i'm flying through books but i'll def check that one out...thanks bro
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Anything by Kurt Vonnegut, but especially Breakfast of Champions. Rarely have I laughed as hard as I had when reading that one.
The Road & No Country for Old Men, both by Cormac McCarthy.
100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (one of my favorites, but definitely not for everyone).