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My little mule, urban exploration / recreation vehicle. Great mileage, 4x4, goes almost anywhere, Aircond, sleeps 2 nicley, 4 if they're freindly, clothes, tools, magazines, crapper, stove, surfboards, wetsuits. Not so hot on long desert uphills, or windy highways. Other than that, she's the best little exploration vehicle I've ever had.......
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Posted by Intrinsic She was camera shy at the time. Eventually I sold her to a guy who used her in a demolition derby.
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That sucks!!!!!!
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I want to know where this place is!
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Posted by Dora 1. Behind that building...Which was in front of this one:
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Mitsubishi Galant?
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Posted by bandi Mitsubishi Galant?
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Yes it is, good eye!
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Posted by bandi That looks like a shot from an Audi brochure or an episode of TopGear. LOVE IT.
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Ha! Perhaps!
Sort of on topic (but pity it isn't on film); I had a professional with me a few months ago and asked him to snap some off as I did a few fast passes in an abandoned car park. All it needs is some post-camera work to make the brake-disks glow... Does that count? Neko.
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That's a glorious shot!
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Posted by Peachz
I want to know where this place is!
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Up in the sky now, was demolished late last year unfortunately.
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Can we have a thread JUST for Kuroneko's R8? Pleeeeeeease?
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Posted by cr400 My little mule, urban exploration / recreation vehicle. Great mileage, 4x4, goes almost anywhere, Aircond, sleeps 2 nicley, 4 if they're freindly, clothes, tools, magazines, crapper, stove, surfboards, wetsuits. Not so hot on long desert uphills, or windy highways. Other than that, she's the best little exploration vehicle I've ever had.......
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Very cool!
Posted by Kuroneko
Ha! Perhaps! http://farm5.stati...5_55cab5af9a_o.jpg Sort of on topic (but pity it isn't on film); I had a professional with me a few months ago and asked him to snap some off as I did a few past passes in an abandoned car park. All it needs is some post-camera work to make the brake-disks glow... Does that count? Neko.
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That car makes me happy in pants...
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I'm sure it makes Neko happy in the pants too!!
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Yeah i know eh. I'm jealous lol. Neko i must ask... How fast will it go? How fast have you had it go?
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My Subie!
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My "normal" engine swap record was on a Forester. Had two, one with a good engine that had been rear ended, and one with a blown engine/good body. Had the engines out of both cars, swapped over the flywheel to one for a manual tranny and had it installed in the good car, and started while it was still warm... total time was an hour and 17 minutes. (And the "not normal", I swapped engines in my '74 Beetle in 21 minutes.)
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I removed the engine from my '62 Baja Bug in 7 minutes.................. Of course it took two years to put it back in.
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Posted by bandi My "normal" engine swap record was on a Forester. Had two, one with a good engine that had been rear ended, and one with a blown engine/good body. Had the engines out of both cars, swapped over the flywheel to one for a manual tranny and had it installed in the good car, and started while it was still warm... total time was an hour and 17 minutes. (And the "not normal", I swapped engines in my '74 Beetle in 21 minutes.)
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Not bad at all. I bought my forester after it had been in a front end collision, with deployed airbags and a bent frame. So I had to pull the engine to weld on the new front clip at the strut towers. And as long as I had it out I did all the gaskets from the heads up on it and a new clutch. Now finally it's to the point where you can't tell anymore.
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Posted by Roadrunner6913 And as long as I had it out I did all the gaskets from the heads up on it and a new clutch. Now finally it's to the point where you can't tell anymore.
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GOOD CALL... they like to leak. And they're a pain to do with the engine in the car.
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Yes, I know I drive far too many vehicles.
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