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Mandurath

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  1. A version of "Drifting" i have never seen
  2. I was on Bruton's site the other day, think they had a Canadian dealer listed now. But, living that close to Deman, I would take a good look at them.
  3. For the size, might consider a pinto 4 speed unless you want the full over drive. Pinto is 1-1. Hard to beat at the weight though, and some folks make different gears if you want to go that route so you could probably get an overdrive 4th.
  4. Cannot find what you want and have a eternally full wallet? All i can say is wow. http://video.stumbleupon.com/#p=5zkc5myej9
  5. Hehe, if it caught traction it would turn into a catapult.
  6. one on ebay going right now at 16900, reserve not met item# 260203651868
  7. Heheh I went scanning through, to find a few my wife liked and lo and behold, check this out. Somebody got what looks like a Hell of a deal! Granted, bought in 05, but still, $7250 is pretty cheap imo. LotNumber 314.1 Year 1970 CarMake LOTUS CarModel CarStyle SEVEN RE-CREATION ExteriorColor YELLOW Interiorcolor BLACK Cylinders 0 Engine 0 Transmission Summary Description Built by Locust cars LTD in the UK. The chassis is made from box section steel and the body is all aluminum with fiberglass nose cone and fenders. It is finished in British racing green and Lotus yellow and looks fantastic! It is powered by a 1300cc Ford crossflow engine with a single down weber, high performance sports exhaust and a close ratio 4 speed manual transmission. It has all Ford running gear including Escort rear end and front disc brakes. Other features include all around fully adjustable shocks, roll bar, Mountney leather rim steering wheel and full Lotus decals throughout. The underbody looks like new and it runs and drives great! Fabulous right hand drive British roadster fun and fast, this head turning English tribute to open air motoring will put a smile on your face and wind in your hair as it corners as if on rails with 25 mpg. You will not find another like this - sure to appreciate joy ride reliable and easily serviced. TITLED AS A 1970 FORD http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1396320754_21658_Front_3-4_T.jpghttp://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1110081977_21658_Rear_3-4_T.jpg
  8. I didn't watch that much, but my wife was always calling me in telling I had to look at this or that. Pretty much anything with swoopy lines.
  9. Nice looking BEC! Arrest Me Red too!
  10. I think they are all slightly different this one is similar to yours in placement http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/575773806_P8120009.JPG lots of other pics of similar ones, seems like more of the race oriented ones I have pics of the fenders are farther forward
  11. Prob not much more than the v8 hayabusa engine. besides, if one pops, you have a spare. plbbbbt on tools when you can carry a compete spare engine
  12. Hehe, so, am I the only geek that has read the klingon to english dictonary? Kaplah!
  13. heh, it just hit me that i better invest in a bigger tank. Not sure my 8 gallon would be enough.
  14. I like trucks, esp when Stacy hosted the show. Don't think he does anymore, but I don't get to watch much anymore either. But always liked his builds and how to's. From rolling a bead, to making louvers and custom floor pans, he did quite a bit. A few things like the beads will be incorporated into my car.
  15. Nice looking 7!
  16. In Grease, yes the movie, remember the candy hotrod they built with the clear hood? I have to watch this once a year with my wife :banghead: But, I did think the car was pretty cool. It would be nice for showing off that shiny engine!
  17. I think a bunch of the shows they have are pretty good during the "Power Block". Kinda nice to actually hear the car instead of blaring music. I know my wife laughs at me, and do not get me wrong as I appreciate a good looking woman, but on shows like NOPI I just want them to move out of the way so I can see the cars.
  18. Never said it couldn't be clear though did he?
  19. How come i feel like i was at a strip club without any money
  20. Hmm, as far as Dragon, isn't the program supposed to be sort of learning based where it learns what to type accurately over time? But, as far as voice to text, I know there are services that do this. One of my friends in high school along with his wife, were both deaf. Had a telephone in their house that lit up and had a small screen near it that they could read what people were saying, and type back for the service to repeat back to whoever was calling. Charlie could be uh, inventive with language so I always wondered about the translations if he "talked" like that on the phone. I am pretty sure this was provided by ma bell or whoever provided their service at the time. As far as beer, I am not a connoisseur. But I prefer Grolsch, mainly due its being a bit heavier and it has the cool re-seal-able bottle. Best beer awards, a case would probably be more in line depending on how many are anticipated coming to the event. Heh, if its decided on in St Louis/Ozarks a tour of the Budweiser plant would probably be in order.
  21. Non, je n'utilise pas le discours au texte sur voicemails.
  22. Looks like it was worth the trouble you went through!
  23. For those traveling long distance using a transport, ie pickup and trailer that want to leave it somewhere safe may consider a storage lot. Relatively safe, most have security and fences. They seem to multiply in every suburb anymore so finding one where ever shouldn't be difficult. Heh, I know some in St Louis that are temp and air controlled. I like the St Louis/Ozarks option. As there are also a couple of British car shows in the area, along with the prerequisite twisty roads. Though traveled in my semi, on some of them I could see my own trailer lic plate. Gotta love the early stages of computer mapping.
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