AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
i saw one at a bar where i play v-ball and they are sexy, its was ninja black with white letters
Last edited by BD_Paintball; 06-20-2005, 10:39 PM.
My Guns: chrome and black pump mag
-black 2k sniper 2
-32* vision imp with ups, ECS, reloader B
-was'd imp w/ i-frame and all ups, warp feed
-88/3000 and 48/3000 tanks
1953 Corvette, serial #1. Of course I'd have to find it, the kill whoever posesses it to 'acquire' it for less than $80k.
1968 Camaro RS/SS, dropped, 17in fronts, 18in rears, the deepest, most beautiful blue candy ever created, over the finest white pearl base ever made, white leather interior, full chromed cage, custom 500cu v8(think Indy/F1 but bigger) turbo&nitrous/propane/water, T56 tranny, IRS, AWD, 2500lb curb weight, oh, and a realllllllly hot chick to go along with it. :woody:
Must hit 250mph, 1.5 lateral g, 9 flat 1/4mi or less.
Can't forget the electric cutouts either. Want it to purr or ROAR at will.
Origninally posted by warbeak2099
Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.
id have to agree with the lotus. they are sweet cars. dont really know many round the 80k range though. but i think we can all agree, the Murcielago is THE king of the road
oo, and why did you put the limit at 80k? didnt want to see bunches of ferarries and lambos and martains? or are you actually looking to buy a car
wtb logic vert frame in good condition. pics prefered pm me what you have.
will beat all those cars
i saw one at a bar where i play v-ball and they are sexy, its was ninja black with white letters
I'd take this. Think it's a good choice for a first bike? (Note Sarcasm)
And if you're going for top speed wait a bit hondas coming out with a bike to compete with the Busa, suposed to be the first production bike to break 200 out of the box.
1953 Corvette, serial #1. Of course I'd have to find it, the kill whoever posesses it to 'acquire' it for less than $80k.
1968 Camaro RS/SS, dropped, 17in fronts, 18in rears, the deepest, most beautiful blue candy ever created, over the finest white pearl base ever made, white leather interior, full chromed cage, custom 500cu v8(think Indy/F1 but bigger) turbo&nitrous/propane/water, T56 tranny, IRS, AWD, 2500lb curb weight, oh, and a realllllllly hot chick to go along with it. :woody:
Must hit 250mph, 1.5 lateral g, 9 flat 1/4mi or less.
Can't forget the electric cutouts either. Want it to purr or ROAR at will.
I saw a 61 Vette the other day, I was looking at it and the owner walks up and tells me to watch out for the trunk monkey. The thing is mint, low milage, never restored, original owner, even has the original plates on it that he never turned in. Nice car.
Somehow I don't think your T56 is going to last to long behind that motor. Get a powerglide for highway fuel efficancy.
pyro, yes the CBR's are nice but if its your 1st bike i would not get anything to big. my friend had a CBR and he LOVED it. and i thought the early busa's broke 200 out of the box until the gov restricted them, i could be wrong.
My Guns: chrome and black pump mag
-black 2k sniper 2
-32* vision imp with ups, ECS, reloader B
-was'd imp w/ i-frame and all ups, warp feed
-88/3000 and 48/3000 tanks
pyro, yes the CBR's are nice but if its your 1st bike i would not get anything to big. my friend had a CBR and he LOVED it. and i thought the early busa's broke 200 out of the box until the gov restricted them, i could be wrong.
I know, that's why I made the sarcasm note. I was looking at an older CBR600 but I think I'm going to pick up a 250 or 500 ninja because they can be had for almost nothing and I probably have a smaller chance of winding up with the bike riding me.
2004 BMW M3 GTR
1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
2005 Maserati Spyder
2004 Lotus Elise
2005 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet
"A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, education, and social ties; no religious basis is necessary. Man would indeed be in a poor way if he had to be restrained by fear of punishment and hope of reward after death"-Albert Einstein
I saw a 61 Vette the other day, I was looking at it and the owner walks up and tells me to watch out for the trunk monkey. The thing is mint, low milage, never restored, original owner, even has the original plates on it that he never turned in. Nice car.
Somehow I don't think your T56 is going to last to long behind that motor. Get a powerglide for highway fuel efficancy.
Ok fine, air-shifted, race 6-speed (I forget which brand/model I'm thinking of).
Origninally posted by warbeak2099
Definately extra lube. I keep two bottles at all times. Can't leave home w/o your lubricant.
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