Why does this have Willys in the title?
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I meant a Real email address like everyone here uses that is not a
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Tom Greening wrote:
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> 1500 Henry ave., SW, Canton, OH 44706. M-F 7-4
>
> Just ask....
>
> And you still act like a baby.
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Tom Greening wrote:
>
> 1500 Henry ave., SW, Canton, OH 44706. M-F 7-4
>
> Just ask....
>
> And you still act like a baby.
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I meant a Real email address like everyone here uses that is not a
-----.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> 1500 Henry ave., SW, Canton, OH 44706. M-F 7-4
>
> Just ask....
>
> And you still act like a baby.
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> 1500 Henry ave., SW, Canton, OH 44706. M-F 7-4
>
> Just ask....
>
> And you still act like a baby.
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I meant a Real email address like everyone here uses that is not a
-----.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> 1500 Henry ave., SW, Canton, OH 44706. M-F 7-4
>
> Just ask....
>
> And you still act like a baby.
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God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> 1500 Henry ave., SW, Canton, OH 44706. M-F 7-4
>
> Just ask....
>
> And you still act like a baby.
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Power front 1-Touch, up down is on a timer control, and controlled
by your overhead console and individually programed to operate from each
of your remotes. I repeat there is no sensor in the doors to over ride
the power button. Of course you could look through the pages that prove
my position: http://www.----------.com/XJPowerWindowMotor.pdf and
http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf
Yes, you act like a immature punk.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> I don't know how it works in your vehicle, but in mine I give the Window
> Down button a tap and it rolls itself down without any further input from me
> (Oh, and it "shuts off" when it gets all the way open too). Maybe if you
> weren't reliving your glory days of the 60's in that addled brain of yours
> you'd realize that technology has changed somewhat.
>
> Punk? Sad, sad old man who's an Internet Tough-guy to boot.
by your overhead console and individually programed to operate from each
of your remotes. I repeat there is no sensor in the doors to over ride
the power button. Of course you could look through the pages that prove
my position: http://www.----------.com/XJPowerWindowMotor.pdf and
http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf
Yes, you act like a immature punk.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> I don't know how it works in your vehicle, but in mine I give the Window
> Down button a tap and it rolls itself down without any further input from me
> (Oh, and it "shuts off" when it gets all the way open too). Maybe if you
> weren't reliving your glory days of the 60's in that addled brain of yours
> you'd realize that technology has changed somewhat.
>
> Punk? Sad, sad old man who's an Internet Tough-guy to boot.
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Posts: n/a
Power front 1-Touch, up down is on a timer control, and controlled
by your overhead console and individually programed to operate from each
of your remotes. I repeat there is no sensor in the doors to over ride
the power button. Of course you could look through the pages that prove
my position: http://www.----------.com/XJPowerWindowMotor.pdf and
http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf
Yes, you act like a immature punk.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> I don't know how it works in your vehicle, but in mine I give the Window
> Down button a tap and it rolls itself down without any further input from me
> (Oh, and it "shuts off" when it gets all the way open too). Maybe if you
> weren't reliving your glory days of the 60's in that addled brain of yours
> you'd realize that technology has changed somewhat.
>
> Punk? Sad, sad old man who's an Internet Tough-guy to boot.
by your overhead console and individually programed to operate from each
of your remotes. I repeat there is no sensor in the doors to over ride
the power button. Of course you could look through the pages that prove
my position: http://www.----------.com/XJPowerWindowMotor.pdf and
http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf
Yes, you act like a immature punk.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> I don't know how it works in your vehicle, but in mine I give the Window
> Down button a tap and it rolls itself down without any further input from me
> (Oh, and it "shuts off" when it gets all the way open too). Maybe if you
> weren't reliving your glory days of the 60's in that addled brain of yours
> you'd realize that technology has changed somewhat.
>
> Punk? Sad, sad old man who's an Internet Tough-guy to boot.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Power front 1-Touch, up down is on a timer control, and controlled
by your overhead console and individually programed to operate from each
of your remotes. I repeat there is no sensor in the doors to over ride
the power button. Of course you could look through the pages that prove
my position: http://www.----------.com/XJPowerWindowMotor.pdf and
http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf
Yes, you act like a immature punk.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> I don't know how it works in your vehicle, but in mine I give the Window
> Down button a tap and it rolls itself down without any further input from me
> (Oh, and it "shuts off" when it gets all the way open too). Maybe if you
> weren't reliving your glory days of the 60's in that addled brain of yours
> you'd realize that technology has changed somewhat.
>
> Punk? Sad, sad old man who's an Internet Tough-guy to boot.
by your overhead console and individually programed to operate from each
of your remotes. I repeat there is no sensor in the doors to over ride
the power button. Of course you could look through the pages that prove
my position: http://www.----------.com/XJPowerWindowMotor.pdf and
http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf
Yes, you act like a immature punk.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> I don't know how it works in your vehicle, but in mine I give the Window
> Down button a tap and it rolls itself down without any further input from me
> (Oh, and it "shuts off" when it gets all the way open too). Maybe if you
> weren't reliving your glory days of the 60's in that addled brain of yours
> you'd realize that technology has changed somewhat.
>
> Punk? Sad, sad old man who's an Internet Tough-guy to boot.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Power front 1-Touch, up down is on a timer control, and controlled
by your overhead console and individually programed to operate from each
of your remotes. I repeat there is no sensor in the doors to over ride
the power button. Of course you could look through the pages that prove
my position: http://www.----------.com/XJPowerWindowMotor.pdf and
http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf
Yes, you act like a immature punk.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> I don't know how it works in your vehicle, but in mine I give the Window
> Down button a tap and it rolls itself down without any further input from me
> (Oh, and it "shuts off" when it gets all the way open too). Maybe if you
> weren't reliving your glory days of the 60's in that addled brain of yours
> you'd realize that technology has changed somewhat.
>
> Punk? Sad, sad old man who's an Internet Tough-guy to boot.
by your overhead console and individually programed to operate from each
of your remotes. I repeat there is no sensor in the doors to over ride
the power button. Of course you could look through the pages that prove
my position: http://www.----------.com/XJPowerWindowMotor.pdf and
http://www.----------.com/XJPanel.pdf
Yes, you act like a immature punk.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Tom Greening wrote:
>
> I don't know how it works in your vehicle, but in mine I give the Window
> Down button a tap and it rolls itself down without any further input from me
> (Oh, and it "shuts off" when it gets all the way open too). Maybe if you
> weren't reliving your glory days of the 60's in that addled brain of yours
> you'd realize that technology has changed somewhat.
>
> Punk? Sad, sad old man who's an Internet Tough-guy to boot.
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Billzz wrote:
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:427A4419.D60685AF@***.net...
>
>> My current registration for my Real Civilian Jeep:
>
>
> -stuff snipped-
>
> In these days of identity theft, I would not post anything about myself in
> the internet. Maybe you can cancel that post.
Caution is good, but I don't see anything there that couldn't easily be
found anyway. Now, if those forms had his DOB, his Soc. Sec. ID number,
his mother's maiden name and the make of his first car, that might be
useful.
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:427A4419.D60685AF@***.net...
>
>> My current registration for my Real Civilian Jeep:
>
>
> -stuff snipped-
>
> In these days of identity theft, I would not post anything about myself in
> the internet. Maybe you can cancel that post.
Caution is good, but I don't see anything there that couldn't easily be
found anyway. Now, if those forms had his DOB, his Soc. Sec. ID number,
his mother's maiden name and the make of his first car, that might be
useful.
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Billzz wrote:
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:427A4419.D60685AF@***.net...
>
>> My current registration for my Real Civilian Jeep:
>
>
> -stuff snipped-
>
> In these days of identity theft, I would not post anything about myself in
> the internet. Maybe you can cancel that post.
Caution is good, but I don't see anything there that couldn't easily be
found anyway. Now, if those forms had his DOB, his Soc. Sec. ID number,
his mother's maiden name and the make of his first car, that might be
useful.
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:427A4419.D60685AF@***.net...
>
>> My current registration for my Real Civilian Jeep:
>
>
> -stuff snipped-
>
> In these days of identity theft, I would not post anything about myself in
> the internet. Maybe you can cancel that post.
Caution is good, but I don't see anything there that couldn't easily be
found anyway. Now, if those forms had his DOB, his Soc. Sec. ID number,
his mother's maiden name and the make of his first car, that might be
useful.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Billzz wrote:
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:427A4419.D60685AF@***.net...
>
>> My current registration for my Real Civilian Jeep:
>
>
> -stuff snipped-
>
> In these days of identity theft, I would not post anything about myself in
> the internet. Maybe you can cancel that post.
Caution is good, but I don't see anything there that couldn't easily be
found anyway. Now, if those forms had his DOB, his Soc. Sec. ID number,
his mother's maiden name and the make of his first car, that might be
useful.
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:427A4419.D60685AF@***.net...
>
>> My current registration for my Real Civilian Jeep:
>
>
> -stuff snipped-
>
> In these days of identity theft, I would not post anything about myself in
> the internet. Maybe you can cancel that post.
Caution is good, but I don't see anything there that couldn't easily be
found anyway. Now, if those forms had his DOB, his Soc. Sec. ID number,
his mother's maiden name and the make of his first car, that might be
useful.


