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Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
It gets worse. Its our anniversary today. 34 years of wedded bliss. She gave me a ring. Teslas use either a phone or RFID card that you tap on the pillar to gain entry to the car. Or you can get a ring with an embedded chip and just hold it up to the pillar and it lets you in. Heres the ring she gave me...and one for herself.
I'm thinking about a career as a hand model. What do you think?
Way cool! I want one when I get my Cybertruck.
Hand model, ah, I don't know. It does not look like it has a "sex sells" qualities in it.:B
Apparently I'll have to pay more attention to the manicure...not.
There are a few places making these rings none of which are Tesla. The ones from china are made from metal. This one comes from Georgia (the country in Europe). They are made from wood. I have actually been wearing it for about a week. Works flawleesly and I never have to remember my phone or wallet. I think about 88 bucks but not 100 percent sure. The procedure is hold it up to the pillar, get in and then hold it over the centre console to activate the car. There is no on or off switch for the car. When you are done driving you just leave the car. As soon as your butt is out of the seat the car deactivates.- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
It gets worse. On the bottom of Tesla doors is an LED light to illuminate the ground where you step when you step out. Essentially a puddle light. Kinda boring. She spent 20 bucks and put these in. Now she has a T on the ground when she opens her door. Shes out of control. This is what happens when a retired military chick has too much time on her hands.
Actually it looks nice and an eye catcher.
Wait till she gets her Cybertruck.
I heard there is a 50 cal machine gun mod that can be mounted on the roof or the bed. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
It gets worse. Its our anniversary today. 34 years of wedded bliss. She gave me a ring. Teslas use either a phone or RFID card that you tap on the pillar to gain entry to the car. Or you can get a ring with an embedded chip and just hold it up to the pillar and it lets you in. Heres the ring she gave me...and one for herself.
I'm thinking about a career as a hand model. What do you think?
Way cool! I want one when I get my Cybertruck.
Hand model, ah, I don't know. It does not look like it has a "sex sells" qualities in it.:B Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Is there a spinner version? LOL!
LOL I have no doubt. I'll dis-own her if she gets them though.
Watch out, that could be her strategy to keep you from driving her Cybertruck.:E
Well, the (not so secret) plan is for her to give me the model 3 to replace my leaf and she gets her cybertruck. :)
Good chance I'll retire soon though in which case we may just go to a one vehicle household. At this point no one knows.- It gets worse. Its our anniversary today. 34 years of wedded bliss. She gave me a ring. Teslas use either a phone or RFID card that you tap on the pillar to gain entry to the car. Or you can get a ring with an embedded chip and just hold it up to the pillar and it lets you in. Heres the ring she gave me...and one for herself.
I'm thinking about a career as a hand model. What do you think? - It gets worse. On the bottom of Tesla doors is an LED light to illuminate the ground where you step when you step out. Essentially a puddle light. Kinda boring. She spent 20 bucks and put these in. Now she has a T on the ground when she opens her door. Shes out of control. This is what happens when a retired military chick has too much time on her hands.
time2roll wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Are the covers one piece?
Well designed though as far as installation. 2 seconds on and 2 seconds off.
Hey Time. So yes. They are kind of like a hub cap but use a clamp type thing that locks onto the alloys spokes. Real slick though. Just line up the inflator and push. And they are on there good. Taking them off is just as easy. No tools. Just two hands, opposite sides and pull. Subject to theft I suppose. They are not expensive but still. We are leaving ours off except for long trips. \ To be clear, the part that is the wrap is just the light silver.
Curing in the sun after the wrap was put on. We had some help from a guy who put PPF on the front bumper, rocker panels etc.- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Is there a spinner version? LOL!
LOL I have no doubt. I'll dis-own her if she gets them though.
Watch out, that could be her strategy to keep you from driving her Cybertruck.:E Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Is there a spinner version? LOL!
LOL I have no doubt. I'll dis-own her if she gets them though.Reisender wrote:
Are the covers one piece?
Well designed though as far as installation. 2 seconds on and 2 seconds off.
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