After work I went out for dinner with Revar. We took a moment to snap a few photos while in the mall parking lot. It's so very, very bluuuuue. Just like I like it. :)







The good news is that it fits in the parking garage at work by thiiiiis much. The tip of that front-center antenna taps each overhead beam as I go under it. It means I have to be careful on the first floor speedbumps but otherwise, no worries. The bad news is that means no roof-rack unless I want to park at a distance or commute in the Element. I'll have to think on this one as Revar was hoping to be able to sell off his truck if my car had a high-load-capacity rack (to carry metal stock, the only thing we really use his truck for these days).
The door surgery went well enough. A case knife was all it took to cut out the oversized arm-rest shape. Now I can fabricate a new storage pocket there that my leg will fit against much better. The drive home afterwards was a huge improvement.
Tomorrow, it's off to the semi-nearby redwoods and/or beach for the first mini-roadtrip!

The good news is that it fits in the parking garage at work by thiiiiis much. The tip of that front-center antenna taps each overhead beam as I go under it. It means I have to be careful on the first floor speedbumps but otherwise, no worries. The bad news is that means no roof-rack unless I want to park at a distance or commute in the Element. I'll have to think on this one as Revar was hoping to be able to sell off his truck if my car had a high-load-capacity rack (to carry metal stock, the only thing we really use his truck for these days).
The door surgery went well enough. A case knife was all it took to cut out the oversized arm-rest shape. Now I can fabricate a new storage pocket there that my leg will fit against much better. The drive home afterwards was a huge improvement.
Tomorrow, it's off to the semi-nearby redwoods and/or beach for the first mini-roadtrip!