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Old Nov 7, 2002 | 07:05 AM
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i dunno but i sware there was a whistling noise under his hood...
Old Nov 7, 2002 | 05:00 PM
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ok boys, im going home hor the holiday, we'll try again next weekend, probably next saturday, im hoping to meet up then.
Later- Andrew
Old Nov 7, 2002 | 05:13 PM
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weekends i can do
Old Nov 8, 2002 | 11:10 AM
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You're the culprit who took my spot against the cement pillar.
Old Nov 8, 2002 | 12:08 PM
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it was mustangeater today! i sware!

i usually get there about 9:50'ish and there is no one around
Old Nov 8, 2002 | 12:13 PM
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actually something i just noticed...

there are water spickets in the new parking garage, the kind you can hook a hose up to. there is NO ONE up on that side of the garage on friday afternoon / night... that'd be an awesome place to wash / wax the car cause its covered and there is no dirt / etc around to blow onto your nice clean wet car. how much do you think they'd care?

how often do they patrol through the new parking garage on a friday afternoon? both parking services and the UCF usless police? one thing that might be of concern is they might come investigate when they see water dripping down from the upper levels.

at the very least, it'd be a good waxing place. wash the car at the apartment then drive it there and wax it in the shade. surely they wouldn't care about that...
Old Nov 8, 2002 | 01:22 PM
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I've been waxing my car in the parking garages for 3 years now. I usually wash it at the apartment, then drive to the garage (about 2 miles). I use a chamois cloth to dry it when I get there. Then use pre-wax cleaner and finally I wax it. I have never been bothered by anybody. I actually locked my keys in the car the last time I did it. So, I used that emergency call button to call the UCF police (cell was locked in the car ). The police called parking services to come help me (all they did was scratch up the trim around my door). I had to do it myself with their tools. I even told them what I was doing up there and they didn't say anything about it.
Old Nov 8, 2002 | 03:39 PM
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how do you think they would react to actually washing your car in the parking garage using their water spickets? is there a fine or something in that nature?

btw, their water spickets in the garage work, i tried them today
Old Nov 8, 2002 | 05:58 PM
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I honestly don't think they would ever know. Like I said, I've never been bothered while I've been in there. I say grab a hose and try it sometime, its the only way you'll ever find out. If anybody asks, just play dumb.
Old Nov 9, 2002 | 12:40 AM
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I honestly don't think they would ever know. Like I said, I've never been bothered while I've been in there. I say grab a hose and try it sometime, its the only way you'll ever find out. If anybody asks, just play dumb.

Old Nov 11, 2002 | 02:05 AM
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Cool I never noticed the spigets, I have waxed the car there but I don';t like to wash and drive across town then go wax.


BTW, RiverWinds off of dean road if you enter the apartment complex and drive all the way to the far back corner they have a wash area with free Vacuums and free hoses. mainly the vacuums is whats cool. By the way I think all BPs give have free air compressors, well the one on dean and university does..

And yes I snagged the pillar spot

As for working/'wahing cars? I have done everything from oil changes, diffy fluid changes, tire rotations, fuel filter, plugs/wires, senors, and even my rear axle/driveshaft swap and 4wheel disc brake conversion.

Funny yhing is out of all that stuff htey bithced at me the most about doing a tranny mount in the parking garage.

ohh well, I left my old driveshaft and rear end in the garag and was planning on picking t up the next day but when I went back it was gone. go figure.


iam going to look into washing my car there, I woudl love to wash my car at night, and parking garages are very well lit so I coudl start doing it.

BTW I doubt they would care, if the cop says something jsut play dumb, UCF police know Dumb real well.
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