
rojo
Audioholic Samurai
I remember you. What are we looking at here?I've been away a few months now, but with good cause. Racing, of course...
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I remember you. What are we looking at here?I've been away a few months now, but with good cause. Racing, of course...
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It's a 1970 Datsun 510. In a nut shell, it's a retired racecar that was bought by the previous-previous owner for a restoration, they got discouraged with the project and sold it to the previous owner, he wanted to swap all the parts off his rusty car onto this rust free car, but decided he wanted the original paint on his rusty car so he sold it to me. And me, I'm bringing it out of retirement and doing a bit of restoration.I remember you. What are we looking at here?
Where did you get the car from?I've been away a few months now, but with good cause. Racing, of course...
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Hmm, it does have a blue rear seat, and a couple of the door panels are blue. It's got the L18, for what it's worth.Where did you get the car from?
I'm wondering if it was mine! (Mine had a blue interior for what that is worth).
I had an outfit in Augusta Ga balance the engine, but ultimately had to sell it to help pay for my final semester of college.
These were great cars for showroom stock racing with the independent rear suspension, but mine never saw the track (aside from autocross)!
It is possible, but unlikely that it made it from SC to OR.Hmm, it does have a blue rear seat, and a couple of the door panels are blue. It's got the L18, for what it's worth.
Bought it in Portland.
Trading in my Samsung Note 7 Exploding Phone (Mine Didn't) for the LG V20. Why can't phone provides make a phone that doesn't explode? Praise to Samsung for adressing the problem immediately, but it is still enough for me to say goodbye to Samsung.Got my new Work Phone: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 - Back to Black
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FAA is reportedly considering a ban of the Note 7 on flights.Trading in my Samsung Note 7 Exploding Phone (Mine Didn't) for the LG V20. Why can't phone provides make a phone that doesn't explode? Praise to Samsung for adressing the problem immediately, but it is still enough for me to say goodbye to Samsung.
I'd suggest to wait just a bit longer for Google Pixel XL phone coming out early October.Trading in my Samsung Note 7 Exploding Phone (Mine Didn't) for the LG V20. Why can't phone provides make a phone that doesn't explode? Praise to Samsung for adressing the problem immediately, but it is still enough for me to say goodbye to Samsung.
Still enjoying the Nexus 6 you recommended (thanks), but was wondering if you knew what the Pixel XL will go for?I'd suggest to wait just a bit longer for Google Pixel XL phone coming out early October.
I already have 2 different LG phones and 1 LG TV die on me. Yes, very limited survey size, but 100% fail rate in my experience is not encouraging.
Unfortunately not any more:Edit: And yes, I'm aware that Motorola is now owned by Google.
Unfortunately no, but I expect it to be good value somewhere around $400-500.Still enjoying the Nexus 6 you recommended (thanks), but was wondering if you knew what the Pixel XL will go for?
I read a rumor that the 32GB model of the Pixel will be around $450, and the 32GB Pixel XL will be $600. Then add more for the 64GB and 128GB models. In any case, no one beyond Google, HTC, and wireless carriers will know for sure until next month, though.Unfortunately no, but I expect it to be good value somewhere around $400-500.Still enjoying the Nexus 6 you recommended (thanks), but was wondering if you knew what the Pixel XL will go for?
$600 seems a bit steep, i think it will be lower.I read a rumor that the 32GB model of the Pixel will be around $450, and the 32GB Pixel XL will be $600. Then add more for the 64GB and 128GB models. In any case, no one beyond Google, HTC, and wireless carriers will know for sure until next month, though.
$600 seems a bit steep, i think it will be lower.
Oh no! Now the Motorola phones may go downhill just like the Thinkpad.