Easy, yes. But incredibly poor timing. Somehow I managed to pick up a new faucet, go on a cruise with some excellent ATX folks, enjoy lunch with them, and get home and replace the faucet with about 10 minutes to clean up the dishes before people showed up. I am slightly impressed with myself.
I
could have bought the $99 one, but it felt too cheap. So, instead, I come home with a $220 Kohler

:shrugs:
Yo Yo Yo, Mr. Alcheng! Did you notice the sexy driver
They need an AT that reads my mind and downshifts when I think it needs to

Those paddle shifters sure are confusing without a clutch
Well, next time I'll have to push it
Here's some kitchen faucet install pics since I didn't work on the Z today
Uninstalled the old faucet
And the new faucet
