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just another side of azza, he learnt all the bodybuilding lingo and how to bullshit his way through without ever having worked out

hes also on several car forums begging for anything people are offering........see a pattern here?
(the rego plate on his car comes back as unknown when u do a finance check) meaning its unregistered or a stolen plate...

Uh... :gosh:

post the 23 plates leg press.......

Otoh, I would like to see that! lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Frcg4K0Z3s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_WTQjRdfCI

Seems every picture I try to upload gives me this me this message. WTF?
Picture 324.jpg - Your file of 2.63 MB bytes exceeds the forum's limit of 1.95 MB for this filetype.(snip)

i just used resize image online to make these smaller.

I use Picasa to share photos. They resize automatically. https://picasaweb.google.com/home

open chat, laters lol

heh Thanks for noticing.
 
yes i know but it sounded funny, i wanna see a pic of your car Curt
 
KIA SPECTRA, FTW!!! :mooh:

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Nice sensible day to day car Curt.
 
Spent all day at Z-Max dragstrip in Charlotte NC today. 4 wide racing. 40,000 horsepower going down the track at once when the fuel cars were running.
 
i would love to see some 4 lane racing. Would be horn.
 
Me and my dads project when I was in highschool. 50 ford 3 inch chop 350, 30 over decent size cam, aluminum heads, performer rpm intake, roller rockers, shorty headers to clear steering shaft, flowmasters, air shocks. Nice cruiser basically
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10 Hottest Cars Every Man Should Drive

10 Cars Every Man Should Drive Before He Dies

Ever since the dawn of time, prehistoric man has wanted to go faster than the puny legs God gave him. Mostly because he was tired of having to give up one or more of those legs to a hungry sabertooth tiger, but the speed instinct was there nonetheless.

So they took a flat rock, rounded it out and invented the wheel. Little did that caveman who came up with such a simple yet brilliant design know he would set into motion the wheels of change that would bring mankind to new heights and faster speeds. Since then, car companies have designed automotive works of art that defy descriptions and must be driven to truly be understood and loved. These are the rides every man should experience before he shuffles off this mortal coil, including the one that takes them to the cemetery.
 
My two black Chevys
 

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1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird - RM Auctions - Supercompressor.com - Supercompressor.com

Originally designed to lure Nascar legend Richard Petty away from team Ford, this Plymouth Road Runner Superbird is the "perfect storm" of muscle cars: powerful, insane looking, and really, really rare.

The Superbird was powered by the most epic sounding engine ever: the 440 Super Commando Six Barrel V8, which easily pushed the four-speed transmission beyond 200 mph.

Oh and that four-on-the-floor transmission? It was bolted to this shift lever, made by Hurst to resemble what must have been a medieval torture device. Brutally awesome.

The car was aerodynamically tuned for the race track, which meant that all of the crazy styling was completely useless untill you hit 60 mph. Nobody has ever cared about this detail.

In the 70s this was about the only view of the Superbird you could hope to have as it blew past your jalopy going Mach one.

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Homemade Supercar: Man Creates Replica McLaren

 
2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06: Full Details, Live Photos And Videos

A new King Corvette has arrived, and it definitely gives General Motors [NYSE:GM] some bragging rights at the Detroit Auto Show. With ?at least 625 horsepower,? and 635 pound-feet of torque, this top-performance variant of the latest C7 Stingray could shake up the roster of top production-car performance numbers.
And it sets the form for the Corvette C7.R race car, also shown here at Detroit and headed for Daytona later this month.

The Z06 is powered by an all-new 6.2-liter ?LT4? supercharged V-8, making at least 625 horsepower and 635 pound-feet of torque?37 percent more horsepower and 40 percent more torque than the ?standard? 2014 Corvette Stingray.

The LT4 engine is only one inch taller than the LT1 in the Corvette Stingray. The LT4 is one of the only supercharged engines in the world to incorporate cylinder deactivation technology, and it also has variable valve timing.

A big 1.7-liter Eaton R1740 TVS supercharger force-feeds the engine and spins at up to 20,000 rpm and incorporates a shorter rotor design that allows the boost to arrive quicker. Otherwise the engine incorporates a long list of engineering improvements, including rotocast aluminum cylinder heads, titanium intake valves, machined connecting rods, unique forged-aluminum pistons, and a dry-sump oil system.

Also of note is the Z06?s eight-speed automatic transmission. It?s an all-new GM-designed transmission, designated 8L90, and while it?s a traditional, hydraulically controlled automatic, GM says that it provides the quick shifts of dual-clutch boxes (even faster than Porsche?s PDK, they say), yet with more smoothness. And the eight-speed will allow up to a five-percent efficiency improvement over a six-speed automatic.

Z06 models will include the Drive Mode Selector, just as Stingray Coupe and Convertible models, which will allow access to settings for launch control, active-handling systems, traction control, and Sport and Track modes. Magnetic Selective Ride Control dampers are included in the Z06, as well as a three-mode electronic limited-slip differential (eLSD).

Also just as with other Corvette Stingray hardtop models, the Z06 will offer a removable roof panel that will enable some of the benefits of a convertible. That?s allowed through the new C7 Corvette?s stiffer aluminum-frame construction?with extra adhesive bonding used for the Z06.

The exterior changes on the Z06, versus the Corvette Stingray, are entirely functional, and nearly every panel and piece of trim is different. Design director Tom Peters, in a release, points to the flared fenders needed to accommodate larger wheels, the larger vents for cooling, and all the tweaks necessary for improved aerodynamics and high-speed stability.

For those who plan to use the Z06 primarily as a track machine, the Z07 Performance Package is the way to go, as it adds Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup tires, Brembo carbon ceramic-matrix brake rotors, and a set of upgrades aimed at maximizing downforce. In either case, special spin-cast alloy wheels that show off the brake hardware.

Want performance numbers? GM won?t say yet. And there?s plenty of time for more facts and teasers; the Z06 won?t arrive at dealerships until early 2015.

 
Chevrolet Corvette - 11 Things You Don't Know About The Sports Cars From Chevy - Supercompressor.com

11 Things You Didn't Know About The Corvette

1. The first Corvettes were too advanced for the factory. Because the Corvette was the first fiberglass body that GM mass produced, the factory was ill-equiped to handle the new tech, and they didn't know how to ground the car. The first few cars they made wouldn't start. Instead of driving them off the assembly line, they had to push.

2. The Corvette story involves Nazis, prostitutes and Christmas. Zora Arkus Duntov, a.k.a. "Father of the Corvette," was a Russian Jew born on Christmas in Belgium. He grew up in Germany, and was living in Paris when his wife had to outrun Nazis to Bordeaux in an MG while he hid in a bordello.

3. The first Corvette logo was illegal. Originally the Corvette was supposed to have a checkered flag and an American flag? until they realized that you can't trademark the American flag without changing it into an interpretation.

4. Corvette wasn't the original name. The car's code name was Opel while they were developing it.

5. It's not even the original Corvette. Chevrolet's head photographer actually named it, after a class of warships.

6. GM lied about horsepower. The L88 engine was basically a racing engine for the street, so to discourage too many people from ordering it, Chevrolet published numbers that were about 70 horsepower below the actual rating, so that it would look less appealing than other engines. It worked ? only 20 Corvettes were ordered with the L88 in 1967.

7. Corvette racing teams didn't always plan ahead. The L88-powered Corvette that competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in '67 not only set a record by topping 171 miles per hour on the legendary Mulsanne straight, but it actually had to be driven to the track, because the transporter was full of parts. Probably not coincidentally, the car's engine called it quits halfway through the race.

8. The Pontiac Banshee Out Corvetted the Corvette. Years before John DeLorean built Doc Brown's time machine, he was in charge of Pontiac. He wanted something that could hurt the Mustang, so they developed this Banshee... until GM said it would actually hurt the Corvette more. It's not a coincidence that the Corvettes of the seventies looked like a Banshee.

9. They understood the power of a photo. The 1978 Indy 500 Pace Car was painted specifically so that it would look good in black and white photography, because magazine ads were still typically not in color.

10. The ZR1 used a Lotus boat motor. The 375-horsepower LT5 engine used in the ZR1 of the early nineties was designed in England by the folks at Lotus, who then got in touch with the Mercury Marine people in Stillwater Oklahoma, who actually built the thing.

11. You'll never unsee this. A lot of cars from the same manufacturer tend to share parts, but the C5 Corvette has the same door handle as the Oldsmobile Aurora, which isn't exactly the most loved car of all time.
 
2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06: Full Details, Live Photos And Videos

A new King Corvette has arrived, and it definitely gives General Motors [NYSE:GM] some bragging rights at the Detroit Auto Show. With ?at least 625 horsepower,? and 635 pound-feet of torque, this top-performance variant of the latest C7 Stingray could shake up the roster of top production-car performance numbers.
And it sets the form for the Corvette C7.R race car, also shown here at Detroit and headed for Daytona later this month.

The Z06 is powered by an all-new 6.2-liter ?LT4? supercharged V-8, making at least 625 horsepower and 635 pound-feet of torque?37 percent more horsepower and 40 percent more torque than the ?standard? 2014 Corvette Stingray.

The LT4 engine is only one inch taller than the LT1 in the Corvette Stingray. The LT4 is one of the only supercharged engines in the world to incorporate cylinder deactivation technology, and it also has variable valve timing.

A big 1.7-liter Eaton R1740 TVS supercharger force-feeds the engine and spins at up to 20,000 rpm and incorporates a shorter rotor design that allows the boost to arrive quicker. Otherwise the engine incorporates a long list of engineering improvements, including rotocast aluminum cylinder heads, titanium intake valves, machined connecting rods, unique forged-aluminum pistons, and a dry-sump oil system.

Also of note is the Z06?s eight-speed automatic transmission. It?s an all-new GM-designed transmission, designated 8L90, and while it?s a traditional, hydraulically controlled automatic, GM says that it provides the quick shifts of dual-clutch boxes (even faster than Porsche?s PDK, they say), yet with more smoothness. And the eight-speed will allow up to a five-percent efficiency improvement over a six-speed automatic.

Z06 models will include the Drive Mode Selector, just as Stingray Coupe and Convertible models, which will allow access to settings for launch control, active-handling systems, traction control, and Sport and Track modes. Magnetic Selective Ride Control dampers are included in the Z06, as well as a three-mode electronic limited-slip differential (eLSD).

Also just as with other Corvette Stingray hardtop models, the Z06 will offer a removable roof panel that will enable some of the benefits of a convertible. That?s allowed through the new C7 Corvette?s stiffer aluminum-frame construction?with extra adhesive bonding used for the Z06.

The exterior changes on the Z06, versus the Corvette Stingray, are entirely functional, and nearly every panel and piece of trim is different. Design director Tom Peters, in a release, points to the flared fenders needed to accommodate larger wheels, the larger vents for cooling, and all the tweaks necessary for improved aerodynamics and high-speed stability.

For those who plan to use the Z06 primarily as a track machine, the Z07 Performance Package is the way to go, as it adds Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup tires, Brembo carbon ceramic-matrix brake rotors, and a set of upgrades aimed at maximizing downforce. In either case, special spin-cast alloy wheels that show off the brake hardware.

Want performance numbers? GM won?t say yet. And there?s plenty of time for more facts and teasers; the Z06 won?t arrive at dealerships until early 2015.


hmm.....does want....
 
http://www.supercompressor.com/ride... These are t he 17 best Tiki bars in America

Driving in the snow can be incredibly fun... right up until you get stuck and realize you've gotta walk 15 miles in the snow (up hill, and both ways at that) to get help. Solving that problem and enabling you to play in more powder than Tony Montana, the guys behind Track 'N Go have managed to turn your ordinary truck into a snow-eating tank with these tracks that essentially clip onto your tires.

The company originally made their mark by making a similar conversion kit for bikes, so they know a thing or two about playing in the snow.

So long as you've got a 4x4, you can put 'em on just about anything. Simply use a nifty little ramp that comes with the purchase to drive onto them, and they snap into place. Unlike other track systems, these are driven by the tires, so you just drive along normally and pay no attention to the fact that you're driving around in several feet of snow.

 
http://laughingsquid.com/hennessey-venom-gt-reaches-world-record-270-mph-at-kennedy-space-center/

Hennessey Venom GT Reaches World Record 270 MPH at the Kennedy Space Center

On February 14, a Hennessey Venom GT reached a top speed of 270.49 MPH on a runway at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, making the 1,244-horsepower supercar the fastest 2-seat sports car in the world. The record attempt was performed on a 3.2-mile space shuttle runway. The car?s pilot, race car driver and test engineer Brian Smith, accelerated for 2.4 miles, using the remainder of the runway to decelerate from 270 MPH to zero.

 
KITT is up for auction:

http://www.julienslive.com/view-auc...atalog%2Fid%2F120%2F%3Fpage%3D5%26items%3D100

Americans have had a long-running love affair with the automobile, and in 1982, David Hasselhoff drove into our hearts as Michael Knight in an artificially intelligent, indestructible supercar fashioned out of a 1982 Pontiac Trans Am named KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand). Fans created this KITT car and gifted it to Hasselhoff. This is not your standard 1986 Firebird. Inside and out she is fashioned after the beloved icon, including KITT’s distinct exterior lighting and scissor doors. Her custom interior features w-style yoke steering wheel and an elaborate digital dash and console. She is rear wheel drive and powered by a 5.0 liter V-8 engine with automatic transmission. She is programmed to speak with over 4,000 sound bites from the classic television show Knight Rider . The car was made by Jennifer Catano.

Please note this item is on display at the Museum of Style Icons in Ireland until April 27, 2014. The winning bidder is responsible for all costs associated with moving and shipping this item.

PROVENANCE From the Collection of David Hasselhoff
 
I love the oxymoron of "Smart Car", I could see only city driving in one but the safety of them come on you might as well get a motorcycle and at least look cool while playing russian roulette.

http://youtu.be/Dj0ORdBU3W8
 
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