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New runway for the birds

Monday I had the pavers in to do the driveway. Turned out pretty good.

New runway for the birds

Reply #1
very cool! how does it compare to having concrete? cost, too.
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New runway for the birds

Reply #2
I don't know compared to concrete but it was $1.50/sq ft.
 
With the frost we get here it wouldn't be long before concrete would be all cracked up.

New runway for the birds

Reply #3
wow,very nice !
Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly.
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1983 base model,1969 302 (originally a v6),upraded c5,currently 30,441 original miles.

New runway for the birds

Reply #4
This is what I need but I think the cost is higher than that in the Northwest.

TED

New runway for the birds

Reply #5
Looks Purddy.
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New runway for the birds

Reply #6
Now it's time for maaaad burnouts!

New runway for the birds

Reply #7
Cool:D .

Nice house btw.
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