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Episode 12 "Gas Station Etiquette"

Stu_Barnes

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In this episode we delve a little deeper into American gas station culture, decide that lots of people give advice when you're digging holes and comment about the Grenadier Chassis cab spec. Not to mention glancing on the Grenadiers Sports car DNA once again with some tuning houses aiming for 1000HP. We also drift in to the whimsical with our new favorite segment, what option will be canned next with the demise of the secondary battery for this model year, with the factory and production processes shoring up the back end of the episode. Let the rambling commence.
 
In this episode we delve a little deeper into American gas station culture, decide that lots of people give advice when you're digging holes and comment about the Grenadier Chassis cab spec. Not to mention glancing on the Grenadiers Sports car DNA once again with some tuning houses aiming for 1000HP. We also drift in to the whimsical with our new favorite segment, what option will be canned next with the demise of the secondary battery for this model year, with the factory and production processes shoring up the back end of the episode. Let the rambling commence.
Loved this episode—your deep dive into gas station culture was oddly nostalgic and hilarious. The hole-digging advice bit had me laughing out loud—so true how everyone suddenly becomes an expert! The Grenadier updates were fascinating too, especially the 1000HP potential—wild stuff. Sad to hear about the secondary battery option disappearing, though. Looking forward to seeing what other quirks get the axe next. Keep the rambling going—it’s half the charm of the show. Always a fun listen!
 
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