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    Hitchhiker

    So I bought a 911 a few weeks ago from a friend of mine but the gearbox in my truck went boom on my last trip, so I couldn't go pick it up. He offered to deliver it. When he arrived today he said he took care of the hitchhiker, what???
    He showed me the snakeskin in the engine bay, but then showed me pics of the snake after it crawled out of the car once he shook it. No I didn't need imported snakes from VA with my 911. Nope, nope, nopity, nope.

    The other piece of good news is the truck was still under warranty so Chevy will be paying for the gearbox.

    ---Adam
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    All i see is a June of 70 Phoenix belt.
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    Keep it as a pet...black snakes are good for taking care of rodents in your garages/warehouses

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    Quote Originally Posted by mac73s View Post
    . . . snakes are good for taking care of rodents in your garages/warehouses . . .
    Hear-hear!


    LOVE snakes --- + critters, in gen'l





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    Looks like a braided fuel line.

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    This car wasn't done having fun with us. We found another snake, very much alive, it slithered somewhere in the car, we don't know where. Tunnel maybe.

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    Garter Snake so at least it's harmless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott72 View Post
    Garter Snake so at least it's harmless.
    Yeah, but my philosophy on snakes is the same as eating wild mushrooms, day old sushi, and internet dating, if you aren't 100% sure, why take the chance. Proceed with caution.

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