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http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=33397 |
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Comments: 14 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
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on: 06-13-2004
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Car |
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Description:
Olds 442 |
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#2 |
6-13-2004 @ 01:11:23 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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Oddly, the picture does work for me, and when domain forwarding works properly, it's pretty much irrelevant which URL is used*. For consistency, I'm editing the URL of the picture he posted, and unexpiring it, which is probably what you should have done.
*with exceptions made for cases of really anal .htaccess.
[Edited by Lemming on 6-13-2004 @ 01:12:08 PM] |
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#4 |
6-13-2004 @ 02:33:21 PM |
Posted By : chessboxer |
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you guys and your technical jargon, this car owns, regardless of its url. |
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#5 |
6-13-2004 @ 04:04:11 PM |
Posted By : kstagger |
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here's what happened - I uploaded it yesterday... forgot the URL today.... so I uploaded it again with the same name, got the error message about it already existing, so I used the URL in the error message |
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#8 |
6-13-2004 @ 04:15:38 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#6, It's nice, but that's still a lot of money for an '80s model Oldsmobile. |
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6-14-2004 @ 07:43:18 AM |
Posted By : kstagger |
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#8, the 80s 442 have really been skyrocketing in prices... certainly not for performance... the 307 in this blows even compared to the L69 305 ;) |
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4-17-2005 @ 09:24:35 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#13, Like the 305, they didn't do much from the factory but hold quite a bit of upgrade potential. |
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