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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPoopyButthole View Post
    My craigslist in this area is a joke.

    Seriously, some guy had the 52" Husky up there, had it for a year, and wanted more than what Home Depot was selling it for.
    that is a common issue in my neck of the woods.
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    The high end HF box is pretty nice, it has quality features and is well made for the price. I still have my Dads Craftsman rollaway that he bought in 1976 and gave to me in 2002.

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    2002 GTP Coupe, PSE supercharger ported with 3.4 pulley, Wizaired CAI, ZZP tune, AL 104's, front Plog, 3" DP, u-bend gone, hi-flo cat, W-Body tubular trailing and lateral arms, GMPP sway bars, Vogtland springs, 245/45-18 Michelin Pilot Sport AS/3 on 18x8 wheels, 42mm offset, Dual Aeroforce interceptor gauges on A-pillar pod
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    My friend has the Milwaukee it's amazing


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    I now own a stance car parts I just like them DICKS
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    I made a decision.



    $645 out the door with tax (8%).

    Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.
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    Here is how the garage is looking so far








    I'm working on building a shed outside just for the wheels and maybe upgrade my current shed to a 10x10 with loft for even more storage. I'm also waiting for the washer and drier to kick the bucket so I can rotate them, I can than add another cabinet in the laundry room for linens and open up the upstairs for even MORE STORAGE. I also added a shelving system in the attic for more storage. I have plenty of storage in this house now.

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    How deep is that box, I didn't see the specs or look them up lol.

    Looks super similar to my menards box size, mines like 41-42in long I think with the top box aswell.

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    18.25" on the outside shell, inside is just under 18"

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    Looking at the pictures, I don't think the 52" would have fit too well.

    Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.
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