My 97 E-150 doing what I bought it for.
friedgreencorrado wrote: Was it Baxter or Heath that posted up that great pic of the half-burnt canoe?
That user is at the wrong end of a smoking canoe bazooka.
NYG95GA wrote: Sheez! I always figured the folks around here *LOVED* curves..
We do love curves, tight curves, those are all sweepers
carguy123 wrote:NYG95GA wrote: Sheez! I always figured the folks around here *LOVED* curves..We do love curves, tight curves, those are all sweepers
Made ya look.
carguy123 wrote: We do love curves, tight curves, those are all sweepers
This place has plenty of fast sweepers and lots of people love it:
pete240z wrote:JoeyM wrote:a guys dream girl used to be the one that "turns into" a pizza after sex. this girl will go to Connies Pizza and get you the deep dish pizza after sex.
there is absolutely nuttin wrong with that.
JoeyM wrote:
While I can appreciate the work that's gone into the Consulier, it still embodies all the worst things about a cheap kit car, which I know it's not.
Tom Heath wrote: That user is at the wrong end of a smoking canoe bazooka.
Two very enthusiastic thumbs up, Tom. Lemme know when you need to reload.
I tried to find some pics of my first car- 1 1998 jetta, but i could only find 2, and both times it's in the corner!
And here's the other one-
Apparantly, my car wasn't important enough to warrant a picture... I could've sworn I had a pic of it covered in snow and with some damage...
Rufledt wrote: Apparantly, my car wasn't important enough to warrant a picture...
Yeah. I get that a lot..
WSC Champions: Doyle-Rici racing, Ferrari 333 SP. (E. van de Poele/W. Taylor/E. Collard)
GT1 Champions: Panoz Motorsports Esperante GTR-1. (A. Wallace/D. Brabham)
GT2 Champions: Schumacher Racing Porsche Porsche 911 GT-2. (L. Schumacher/J. O'Steen) No hotlink, because anytime you search for "Schumacher Racing", you get 539,485,720,398,457 image results for Micheal.
GT3 Champions: PTG Racing BMW M3. (B. Auberlen/B. Said/P. Cunningham/R. Bentley/M. Simo)
It was also this year that Dr. Don Panoz realized that even though IMSA GT racing was at a "low point", people in the US really liked seeing the kinds of cars that raced at Le Mans, especiallly when they could see some of the teams that actually had been to France. He brought the foundering series to the little race track he'd bought. The one next to his winery and resort in North GA. The one his car-crazy son that was building "practical exotics" told him to buy a couple of years before.
Business opportunity? You betcha.
Behold! the Windows 98 Whopper!
And a tippman 98 custom, I have one of these somewhere with quite a bit of money in it. Not the most accurate or pretty gun, but it DID always work. Always.
NYG95GA wrote:Rufledt wrote: Apparantly, my car wasn't important enough to warrant a picture...Yeah. I get that a lot..
Yeah I guess it's understandable in my case, there is a Harley, a mint MKIII supra and a phaeton in the pic, so a lowly jetta isn't worth much attention. It is worth more attention, however, than the two GM trucks in the background! It's odd, though, that the 2 american vehicles in the pic get the least attention, AND are the only ones doing any actual work...
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