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Thorin

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  1. Of course! Sensibly though can't really go wrong with a diesel Mondeo.
  2. I'm surprised the Ford Puma isn't on the list.
  3. Super clean, but it's still just an old Escort, and a not that special one at that. I certainly wouldn't pay that much for one, I expect someone will.
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    2000 Ford Puma 1.7 VCT

    Engine Specifications: 1.7 VCT Turbocharger & Induction: Ford Racing Puma intake Fuel, Tuning & ECU: FRP Cams PumaSpeed remap Exhaust: Full Milltek exhaust system with 4-2-1 manifold Drivetrain: N/A Weight Reduction & Transfer: N/A Suspension, Wheels, Tires & Brakes: G-Max Suspension Interior & ICE: N/A Exterior: N/A Performance: Max power - 150 bhp Max torque - ??? lb/ft Max speed - ??? mph 0-60 - ?.? seconds
  5. OMG ARE YOU CRAZY?!! You can't possibly drive a Supra in the snow/cold/rain/wind/fog/haze/sleet!!!1! Supra owners who take their Supra's off the road for winter when it gets a bit cold are great big jessies. Fact.
  6. My car originally had larger brakes and black powder coated stock 16" wheels... The previous jap owner had machined a small bit of the rear calipers away. So they can fit...
  7. 5 - Sell the car and buy a TT that's already been converted to single turbo.
  8. http://www.raspberrypi.org/ "February"
  9. I've been eagerly awaiting getting my hands on a few of these for a while now! Got a few projects in mind. Hopefully first batch will be available in the next week or two. It's $25 by the way, not £. That's for the basic one without network anyway. $35 for the one with network I believe.
  10. Ah the old "Mac's are much better for design work" argument. Churned out by designers everywhere, who just want a Mac rather than some boring old PC. I5 will be fine, memory is the main thing, and 6GB will be plenty.
  11. I recommend selling it and buying a Ford Puma, much more fun and I get 40mpg
  12. Thorin

    Googlemail query

    "All mail" is everything you've ever received, even old stuff you've deleted. It should have shown up in one of your other folders first, all mail is just an archive of old mail really.
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