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capriceman

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  1. Trust me Its not worth it!
  2. Wow I wish i could go to that instead of a funera.., whoops I meant wedding.
  3. Try the wireless switch?
  4. You have to try halo jumping now!
  5. If beating it softly doesnt work then it is broke unless you have a Warranty on it. To many consumer products have become "Disposable"
  6. Its odd but it is gratify that this guy had good taste in cars!
  7. Well, If she has a nice Ass then it does go up by all means!
  8. Wagon Coupe Sedan I think thats all you can make?
  9. I tip at lowest 25% no matter what If there is bad service I just wont go there for a while. However I tend to tip higher at cheaper places like dinners and such than i do at fancy restaurants because I feel bad for people working in dinners. I don't know why either.
  10. try to reseat the cable then beat monitor while it is off. then buy a new one.
  11. http://www.ubuntu.com/
  12. http://njection.com/blogs/autoblog/archive...t-included.aspx If you were able to suddenly don a mullet and hop in Doc Brown's time machine to travel back to the year 1985, you'd find that the pinnacle of affordable performance was available at your local Chevy dealership in the form of the Camaro IROC-Z. This was the first year that the Z was offered, and this particular example came equipped with the Camaro's first Tuned Port Injection engine, in this case displacing 305 cubic inches and offering up an impressive-for-the-day 215 horsepower, hooked up to a four-speed automatic transmission. Other uplevel bits included 16" 5-spoke alloy rims and meaty 245/50ZR16 tires cribbed from the Corvette. Here we are in 2009, and most of these cars were snatched up by young, hot-headed male drivers once they hit the used market, meaning that nearly all of the Z's still on the road are in less-than-stellar condition. Fortunately, eBay has come to the rescue once again with an auction for a factory-fresh '85 IROC with just 4.3 miles on the odometer. Most of the parts are there, minus the stock set of wheels and tires, but the car has been sitting for the last 23 years inside a warehouse of some sort. Perhaps it's a gem underneath all that dust and muck, but expect to perform lots of hard work if you actually want to make it drivable again. The current bid is well over $15K and the reserve has not yet been reached. We're not sure what an untouched '85 IROC is really worth, but apparently it's a bit more that we'd have guessed. Check out our gallery below and click here for the original auction page, and just to get you in the proper mood, we've included a couple of period Camaro commercials after the jump. Thanks for the tip, Charles!
  13. something is wrong and its not the computer
  14. MMMM I just found Bacon in the freezer, breakfast is going to be good tomarrow!
  15. +1/2
  16. they take some skill to make right, and I dont have that skill. but i love mine with ham cheese and mushrooms in them
  17. nah this is better! http://www.terrawind.com/terrawind.htm
  18. The Koenigsegg is the only super car I could ever own. the aerial atom is badass though. I would rather put a 572 into the caprice and use it as my DD.
  19. saw a buick 2010 Lacrosse and ahead of it was a 80's buick turbo regal.
  20. yeah that surprised me
  21. corrected http://www.autoblog.com/2007/12/11/first-u...ed-to-customer/
  22. i think there is a cc8s driving around in the us
  23. im thinking of raw eggs for today? anyone ever try that?
  24. LOL @ welds I have been eying up a Hobart Tigmate. I should of never sold my miller mig and stick welders. Once you can tig theres no going back though.
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