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on: 02-09-2015
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Audi Allroad Quattro 2.7T |
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2-09-2015 @ 01:16:38 AM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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#1, XD.
They might next season :P. They've already done a Boxster, and a TT so why not this, too? |
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2-09-2015 @ 01:21:26 AM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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#3, I was gonna ask if it was in reference to that, but I didn't wanna be wrong and sound dumb. :/ Amazing what people will throw away. :/ |
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2-09-2015 @ 11:44:24 PM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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#6, I hope the part cost listed does include SOME cost for Edd. Always wondered if they split it 50/50. |
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2-14-2015 @ 02:34:11 PM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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#8, I thought about it. I had to realize its a TV show. He gets paid from the show + residuals. |
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2-14-2015 @ 03:40:08 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#8, Many has been the time where myself and/or my Dad have been deep in some rebuild project, and encountered a 10-day setback we didn't expect (part that's hopelessly rusted fast, breaks when you try to remove it, and it's no longer made by anyone so you have to fabricate one yourself) and have blithely remarked "You know on a TV show, THIS is where the do a commercial break and come back like nothing happened, when in reality, they sent in their minions of mechanics to remove it and sent it to a professionally staffed CNC-machining firm to use as the blank for a new one from titanium to be made" |
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2-14-2015 @ 04:11:34 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#11, No that often, we're not very fond of swearing, getting CREATIVE is more prized:
"you know, one of these days I'll buy a used car the previous owner DIDN'T try to rewire.."
"Where's the kaboom? THere was supposed to be an earth-shattering KABOOM!"
"Is it SAE or metric?" "It's the one you'll hand me the wrong wrench for first, so I dunno, pick your poison"
"Consarn it"
"And WHO in the engineering department thought THIS setup was a good idea?"
"Wanna take this part up to the kitchen to clean it? Or is mom still pissed at me for the last time I made the house smell like gasoline?"
"Time to get the flame wrench"
"Well, the bad news is, it didn't fit, good news? You have a spare"
[Edited by Low-Tech Redneck on 2-14-2015 @ 04:12:46 PM] |
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