i meant new as in not old an rusty sorry if i didnt ake that clear enogh my badQuote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
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i meant new as in not old an rusty sorry if i didnt ake that clear enogh my badQuote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
i am to... one of my friends has a thing were he can plug his car into his lap-top, and read the rpms, horsepower, tork and speed... he only has a 4 banger... and its been tweaked alot... and hes added lots of mods... and i was looking threw his logs, after a race,(cause it shows like how much horse power he would have if he adjusted his carb to this point, and how much HP if he adjusted the turbo to here blah blah blah) and he it peaked at around 500 HP durning a 1/4 mile race......Quote:
Originally Posted by Skink
but nothing beats a good old american muscle... and i actualy found a new car that i would love to own... a 1932 ford... and there are very few fords that i will ever own... but this the 32 ford roadster... is a bad ass looking car... with some fucking amasing speeds for the original motor, and the weight of the car...(the car is built mostly from steel) for fords i also want a 1979 F-100 with a 351 clevland...
yeah i have to agree that car is sweet. id probably never drive it because id be too scared is fuck it up. but none the less a bad ass piece of art and im not even really into cars.
Thanks for that link BlueCat. Cool photos. In a way, the buildings look better abandoned than they would if they were painted up and in use as a resort. Is it just me, or is there something attractive about living spaces that are quietly decaying?
By the way, I lived in Asia for years and am kind of surprised that these buildings are in Taiwan. Where I was, things were constantly in the state of development and redevelopment, and their idea of an old structure was anything that had been in existence over fifteen years.
I think the reason they were abandoned is because for some reason they got moldy and the mold is unhealthy...I agree with you there is something attractive about their state of decay.....I'd live there :DQuote:
Originally Posted by micko
that is a beautiful car love the curves and all that chrome
something for everyone... on almost every price range...
gotta love em trucks... especialy a good old chev or GM... i have a 74 half ton long bed chev with a 400 small block, just waiting for me to get a 350 to put in place of the 400 and then she will be waiting for a chevlle rear end, and transmission to be put in her... on the day she gets her read end, motor and trany put in her, will be the day she is re born in to a fast fucking truck... Big Blue is her name... and shes a tuff fucking truck, thats pulled things out of a few feet of snow, mudd, sand, and logs, over double her weight... and on one occasion, she even pulled a log truck, complet with a trailer full of logs out of a ditch...and shes been threw the deepest of mud holes, that ive seen trucks built for mud get stuck in, and best of all... shes only 2 wheel drive... and no lift kit... and weve owned that truck for 16 years now... and now shes in my hands...Quote:
Originally Posted by Skink
anyways, i have a question for you, i know that chevys are known for there motors, and how dependable they are... but what they are not famous for now, is their bodys(how easly they rust) dose GM have the same problems? i know alot of people who will buy a chevy and a ford, just to stick the chev motor in the ford body...