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  1. I almost bid on these a few days ago until I saw the wheels were for a 250r.
  2. That's the best price I've seen on LT arms.
  3. This thing is still collecting dust in my garage. I haven't had time to part it out, so I will give it another try at selling it whole.
  4. I wish I would have got that much when I sold mine.
  5. Was all of this on a bone stock set-up with no other mods? I'm just curious how they worked on stock porting.
  6. How dissapointing.
  7. Yeah, I guess there was no way they both were going to lose. Well, Bush has another four years to improve things, let's see what he can do. I didn't want Bush to win, but I didn't want Kerry to win either, so I guess I was hoping for the impossible.
  8. I have no idea what that truck might be worth, do give us an idea of what you are looking to get for it and what you might be interested in trading. PM me if would feel better doing that. broke
  9. Tommorrow? I checked Best Buy's web site this morning and they said it wouldn't be out until the 4th. Thanks for the update, I will be looking for it in the morning. Just for anyone the interested, Gran Turismo 4 will be out 12/16. I didn't even know they were making a 4th one.
  10. Holy crap, I almost understand that.
  11. You didn't really stir anything up. This isn't the first time Quick350 has jumped down someones throat when a question was asked pertaining to porting. He obviously has alot of knowledge, but would just assume never share even the slightest little bit. Here is another post just asking about port specs. http://www.bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?...c=31034&hl=port Quick350 will just say send them to a builder, or just start over with a fresh set of jugs and send those to a builder also. What seems to be missed is a few of us would like to learn what does what or what won't do something also. Most builders are afraid to put info pertaining to porting on the internet. So be it, it's there knowledge and they can share if the wish to, but there is no need to be condecending when someone with less knowledge asks a question. Just sending your cylinders to a builder isn't going to make you fast. Locogato proved this, although some others with similiar cylinders built by the same builder can't say enough good things about them. Does that mean that his cylinders are improperly ported or he doesn't know what he's doing, NO. But it does mean that there is maybe just the slightest little piece of knowledge that is needed here, that just anybody might not know. Why, MAYBE because it's just too damn hard to find information out sometimes, because we just send stuff off to a builder. It amazes me sometimes how some builders have to keep everything a secret and others will share the knowledge with the rest of us. There is one that posts on here quite frequently, that we have all learned alot from and for that we thank you. Here is a post I got off PS that has actual port specs by a very respected builder. It just proves that some people will let people learn a little of what they have in their head. http://www.planetsand.com/ubbthreads/showf...=5&o=&fpart=all This has become a little too long to keep anyone's interest, so I will let it go at that. Broke (jaggoff.....)
  12. What size are they?
  13. I would buy it. If you can't get it the way you want it, it's worth more than that in parts if it's in decent shape.
  14. You might want to check out the triples. These things are flying now.
  15. I had a Sidekick with 6" of lift running 33x12.5's. I'm sure I still have pics of it somewhere, I'll have to go digging. It had a 3.5" suspension lift and 2.5ish" of body lify that was actually drilled out hockey pucks. I know that sounds stupid and if my son told me he was going to do it I would have told him it is stupid, but it worked. The fronts did rub it you really turned tight and hit even the slightest bump. We did have to open up the wheel wells slightly(very easy to do on those) to stop it from eating the tires when they really got stuffed up in there. Thankfully with the gears it came with it really did run good with the big meats on it. But I did get "extremely" good at putting clutches in it. The motor was so light it took a few guys with a 8' 4x4 and a couple of chains to lift it out. Good luck, I do still miss mine sometimes.
  16. Tortouises(sp) and parrots are great to exploit that loophole.
  17. Liquir stores sell candy too.
  18. I could be wrong, but I think that's his wife.
  19. Galphers here too. I have never found a great way to mount them, has anyone come up with any creative to mount the T?
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