yay for fluff...*throws cotton fluff into air*Hatchman wrote:^close enough
It's a Tomica Shop 1/59 scale die-cast metal FiT (or Jazz), about 3 inches from hatch to headlghts. Went for 99 cents on ebay. I got a silver one comin too. Call me nuts.
Wow the more I post, the more fluff I post.
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yeah...they did...i was here...screenname wrote:These are even worse:
The infamous one-word post! If I remember correctly, both eaglecatcher and IES went on one-word post sprees quite a while ago...scion_xA_gf wrote:matchbox?
he asked a question...i should have said "is it a matchbox?" but "matchbox" is easier to type
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I like that suggestion! Or how about years driven? Grey hairs ought to count for something around here.Hatchman wrote:Yep. Title should be based on miles/km driven in a stick, not post count. But then people would be tempted to liescreenname wrote:The title "Master Standardshifter" means nothing now.
Just some guy on the Internet. Heed with care.
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I've driven over 23,000 miles with my truck....Hatchman wrote:Yep. Title should be based on miles/km driven in a stick, not post count. But then people would be tempted to liescreenname wrote:The title "Master Standardshifter" means nothing now.
In less then 2 years.
Driving 60 miles to and from school puts some miles on your car, let me tell you!
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I just did a back of envelope calculation and I figure I have probably driven something like 250,000 km in an MT (as well as over 100,000 KM in a slushie). It makes me feel old just thinking about it.
And then I realize that for someone who has been driving in North America since 1973, that is quite a low number.
And then I realize that for someone who has been driving in North America since 1973, that is quite a low number.
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I've had my permit for about 10 months, and I figure I've driven probably around 800 miles. Lots of highway driving. I drove part of the way down to houston and back. I hate highway driving in a truck, its challenging, especially when it's windy.
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Z1 2.5" Test pipes
HKS 65mm Hi-Power Exhaust
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SZ Subframe Spacers
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Yeah, I'm thinking it could be similar to a manufacturer's warranty , which basically uses the 20,000 km/year formula. We could have titles for 0 km, 20,000 km, 40,000 km etc. Of course, we'd have to have the ability to update our personal figures. I just don't know if this would be a feasible/practical system on this site.Prodigal Son wrote:I like that suggestion! Or how about years driven? Grey hairs ought to count for something around here.Hatchman wrote:Yep. Title should be based on miles/km driven in a stick, not post count. But then people would be tempted to liescreenname wrote:The title "Master Standardshifter" means nothing now.
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Re: sarnia
Sarnia, woot!
It's 3:30, can't sleep, and I've never noticed this thread until now.
Went to highschool in Sarnia.
It's 3:30, can't sleep, and I've never noticed this thread until now.
Went to highschool in Sarnia.
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Re: sarnia
dude this is like 2 years old (i started it...) but anyways....you did? thats interesting...
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Re: sarnia
wannabe = violinandbass87?