black_demon69
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- 1994
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- Engine Size
- 4.0l
- Transmission
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- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
does it come with the Bat Signal?
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does it come with the Bat Signal?
What a stupid question. Of course it does, how do you think ww2 destroyers signaled the dark knight?does it come with the Bat Signal?
What are all the hieroglyphics on the wall?On a serious note. The only flashlights I buy are Pelican or Princeton tech. Why? Princeton tech is made 20 minutes from my house and I have literally gone there to throw broken lights at them.
Pelican because they have one of the last remaining no questions asks full lifetime warranty in existence. You break a pelican light, you're getting a new one no matter what.
I do not buy rechargable lights because while they are convienent, like anything with a proprietary battery once it's dead your screwed and need to either buy a bunch of expensive specific batteries to keep charged, or wait for a new one to get shipped. All my pelican lights take standard AA, C, or D batteries so while they aren't rechargable I can swap batteries instantly with stuff I have on hand or can grab at a 7-11. When it comes to emergency use, you cannot compare the two. If you don't have or can get batteries right now, what good is your super bright flashlight in an emergency?
While it's not a "flashlight" my pelican LED headlamp is dive rated (meaning waterproof to 300ft) and is brighter than hell with 4 AA batteries.
Led rechargeable mag light on the left... Pelican diving headlamp on the right...
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Must be @PetroleumJunkie412 's last words.What are all the hieroglyphics on the wall?
or his will...Must be @PetroleumJunkie412 's last words.
I’ve gone through a bunch of cheap led flashlights. I find the spring that presses on the battery gets wear alder a while. Coil up a piece of copper wire and slide it down the tube.There must be the start of a loose connection somewhere because it flickers slightly every so often.
The name of the company that made the blocks 140 years ago...What are all the hieroglyphics on the wall?
Treat yo'self fool! Despite what the filthy hippies say... capitalist decadence can be a very enjoyable part of life. Not everyone is content sitting under a tree smelling butterfly farts and licking dirt.... still, don't think I have a long enough prybar to get mah wallet out of my pocket for a 3-digit price tag on a "torch"...