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    FOR SALE

    I'm surprised nobody has asked for a picture of the panties...
  2. It looks funny lifted, the rest is fine. Where did the Saturn emblem go?
  3. Same here! My doors are heavy, so it's not bad when the windows are up, but they definitely need a gentle touch with the windows down.
  4. What if the sig was shrunk after the first post, instead of removing it?
  5. Even better... he doen't even show up on a search of the member database. It's like he never even existed!
  6. Please tell me you're being sarcastic! 206924[/snapback] I'm with Croc on that one...
  7. I love these Chinese knock-offs, they always look like "Bizarro" versions. It's hilarious stuff!
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    GM at SEMA 2006

    Derek77: Thanks for the info, this looks to be a very exciting SEMA. I wonder if the Silverado 427 will end up the new SS, kind of like when they Silverado 6.0 Liter... Anyway, I really want to go to SEMA this year, is it (was it ever) open to the general public? When's it going on?
  9. I hate them too, but only because I was hoping to see the "Old Dodgers" in the World Series.
  10. There's a difference between just having electric throttle and having electric throttle with "learning," where the car will learn your driving style and modulate your throttle input based on pedal position, maybe pedal velocity/acceleration. Allthough, I'de assume that a method that took into account pedal velocity/acceleration would be able to differentiate between normal driving conditions and those instances that demand instant throttle/transmission response.
  11. Funny you ask... I'm working under pressure of a deadline as we speak!
  12. Amazing! I could (I would) spend all day around the Camaros! I should get in touch with a Camaro club in SD and see if they hold events this good.
  13. Great! Now I have to see that every time I drive between LA and SD! It actually meant something when it was called "The Pond." Ducks don't live in hondas!
  14. My brother probably has a soccer game, but I don't know what time. I might be able to make it to the breakfast and the Crystal Cove show, or the O.C. Auto show later on...
  15. But who's "Camaro Member #1?"
  16. I've seen a couple... One was on the 405 N driving through the OC.
  17. Aren't they right next to a river bed?
  18. What about a strut/coil-over assembly? Not too many pieces, but they all have some interesting detail.
  19. This reminds me of my CAD class... we had the exact same project to do, except we chose a much, much simpler part: a butterfly valve! I think I made the flap, which was basically a disc with two holes in it! How about doing a 3-piece wheel? Universal joint? What software are you guys using? Back in my day it was Auto CAD R14 and Mechanical Autodesk.
  20. This just popped in my head... Voltron! I remember playing with the transforming tigers that would join into the one big robot!
  21. How about an option for "Dick-holes," for those of us who spend some time f-ing and some time $h!ting on stuff? I just recently saw this movie for the first time, and it's awesome! One of the funniest scenes is when Gary shows the "distress signal." I love it how they try to do so much with puppets, but certain things they just give up. Like the hand-to-hand combat scene in Paris, where the puppets just run into each other and move around.
  22. Do you guys remember the "Run, don't walk!" commercials, which I think were for LA Gear. How about BK Knights?
  23. Are you getting electical glitches when it runs bad? I once had a plug wire with bad insulation, and it would arc (short) on the valve cover. This made the car run with a cylinder down, but it also made my instrument cluster and stereo do wierd things.
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