T2 Half-cut
#11
Originally Posted by Smog Fighter' date='Jun 16 2003, 08:16 PM
[quote name='drifter' date='Jun 16 2003, 06:19 PM'] Yeah I know, I've gotta get a place to work on it, then I'll be set.
I went over to his place and paid him for the half-cut, he took me out for a spin in his 180sx. Pretty nice, but its got nothing on a rotary turbo. Its got a CA18DET running about 11psi boost.
I went over to his place and paid him for the half-cut, he took me out for a spin in his 180sx. Pretty nice, but its got nothing on a rotary turbo. Its got a CA18DET running about 11psi boost.
Great score on the T2 parts car! Get ahold of your rx7 mates and throw a
"Lets Turbo Drifter's RX-7" party. I figure a Keg of Fosters and some Pizzas
at a friends house and you could be driving it when the weather warms up!
Raul [/quote]
#14
Originally Posted by drifter' date='Jun 16 2003, 09:06 PM
haha, yeah, that will do. Actually I know an american exchange student (from minesota) and she loves VB. She's going back home in a few weeks.
mike
#15
Well, I drink anything with a % in it.
No, seriously I like a beer called Rogers which is produced locally by Little Creatures Brewery. Its a dark midstrength brew.
Hopefully I'll be drinking plenty of it after my project is finished...and maybe sometimes during.
I rang up one of my friends when I got the half-cut and he didn't believe me, haha, he thought I was joking, cos I'd been doing f*ck-all on the project and was gonna save my money for a trip to europe.
Too good an opportunity to pass up. Travelling can wait.
No, seriously I like a beer called Rogers which is produced locally by Little Creatures Brewery. Its a dark midstrength brew.
Hopefully I'll be drinking plenty of it after my project is finished...and maybe sometimes during.
I rang up one of my friends when I got the half-cut and he didn't believe me, haha, he thought I was joking, cos I'd been doing f*ck-all on the project and was gonna save my money for a trip to europe.
Too good an opportunity to pass up. Travelling can wait.
#16
Originally Posted by drifter' date='Jun 16 2003, 09:34 PM
Well, I drink anything with a % in it.
No, seriously I like a beer called Rogers which is produced locally by Little Creatures Brewery. Its a dark midstrength brew.
Hopefully I'll be drinking plenty of it after my project is finished...and maybe sometimes during.
I rang up one of my friends when I got the half-cut and he didn't believe me, haha, he thought I was joking, cos I'd been doing f*ck-all on the project and was gonna save my money for a trip to europe.
Too good an opportunity to pass up. Travelling can wait.
No, seriously I like a beer called Rogers which is produced locally by Little Creatures Brewery. Its a dark midstrength brew.
Hopefully I'll be drinking plenty of it after my project is finished...and maybe sometimes during.
I rang up one of my friends when I got the half-cut and he didn't believe me, haha, he thought I was joking, cos I'd been doing f*ck-all on the project and was gonna save my money for a trip to europe.
Too good an opportunity to pass up. Travelling can wait.
#18
Originally Posted by drifter' date='Jun 16 2003, 08:25 PM
eeeeewwwwwwwwww fosters?? Nobody drinks that ****!
I prefer a mexican brew called "Sol". It's a very light pilsner with @ 7% (?) Alc.
Raul
#19
Originally Posted by Smog Fighter' date='Jun 17 2003, 03:29 PM
[quote name='drifter' date='Jun 16 2003, 08:25 PM'] eeeeewwwwwwwwww fosters?? Nobody drinks that ****!
I prefer a mexican brew called "Sol". It's a very light pilsner with @ 7% (?) Alc.
Raul [/quote]
Nah, its cool, its the Aussie stereotype. We export it all over the world and keep our good beers here. The downside is everyone else in the world thinks that we drink it.
Sol. I've heard of that, never tried it though.
#20
PICS!!!
Here she is. The background info is that it was rebuilt about 5-10K's ago, so its a fresh engine. The previous owner in Japan decided to drift the passenger side into a pole/tree.
Here she is. The background info is that it was rebuilt about 5-10K's ago, so its a fresh engine. The previous owner in Japan decided to drift the passenger side into a pole/tree.