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Chris_Doane

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  1. Toooo slow Mr. PCS. Brenda and I knew about the Yuma deal months ago.
  2. That won't happen. The lambda pickup might.
  3. Hah I just came across this old post....it's way too funny not to bring back from the dead.... http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index...st&p=142107
  4. Post of the year! :dance: Heh though I'm not sure how I feel about Bobo calling me lovely.... Hmm...how will I ever top last year's post. Maybe this year NOS will get a companion to walk the floor with....
  5. Nickles ideally. Lots and lots of nickels. Well I am directing it....heh however...I can be a bit indecisive when it comes to the bigger decisions in life. Oh well...time to "$h! in my pants an' dive in and swim!"
  6. All I can resolve to do at this point is to try an adapt well. There's a ton of change coming for me very soon....I think...
  7. Precisely why I *won't* be renting that one. AHH! Ants Everywhere! Ants on my face!
  8. Well as Drew just put it to me on AIM.... "I bet it's a bunch of lesbians who raided the "opps" counter at homedepot"
  9. http://detroit.craigslist.org/apa/525390913.html I.....think I'll keep looking......
  10. LoL...well that was a good typo wasn't it?
  11. Well the EPA approved this kit. It's a start. Im sure that gave the company who made the kit guidance on what to do for an approved kit that the masses can buy. You can be sure they are slaving away on a kit that would met the regs. for everyone. The profit/buyout potential would be fairly significant.
  12. Not necessarily...if some small start up company figures it out first, more power to them. It'd be pretty easy for any of the big Tier 1 suppliers to buy up the idea or even the whole company.
  13. Oops, I meant to say available in the aftermarket in my first post.
  14. Well just google "E85 conversion kits" There are companies out there selling them. Though some of them seem to be "companies." http://www.change2e85.com/ http://www.mye85kit.com/ http://flextek.com/ http://flexfuelus.com/ (That last one has the only EPA approved system for certain fleet cars. I would imagine they are slaving away on an approved system for the masses.)
  15. These kits already exist in the aftermarket as far as E-85 goes. Though I'm not sure the kits pass all the regs. I thought I heard once emissions was the problem with those kits. Edit: Yea here's the lowdown. I suspect many people are putting the kits on their car anyway. At least in states with no emissions test. http://www.e85fuel.com/e85101/faqs/conversion.php
  16. That wasn't photographic proof. is that with the steak knives or the toaster?
  17. Sounds like this one: http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index...showtopic=20758
  18. Hmm...twink huh? We'll need photographic proof of that first.
  19. Heh oh well thanks. But there are much bigger fish out there in auto publishing who are gay... :AH-HA_wink:
  20. Should we start the "OK, who's still gay" thread?
  21. Hmm...who has the thread were we all came out?
  22. Well that Opel certainly is an exact copy of the....oh well...nevermind.
  23. No one cares. Someone lock this thread.
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