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I've just worked out how to take piccies, so here's my top 4... Im currently #4 and just bought the little Lotus, man can that take corners at speed! (Dont know if it can match my Punto though)
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Anyone organising a group meet @ Jurgens house when it arrives (bring your own tea bags!)? Looks sweet Jurgen.
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Are the police boats there to help the whale, or to stop any japanese fishermen on holiday from harpooning it?
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"Need for Speed : Most Wanted" (on the PC) has a supra in it, I'd have thought it would be in the PS2 version too.
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From other posts on this forum, it would appear another supra is in the pipeline, but it'll be a Lexus. Have a search, there is a picture somewhere of it on a road test (though part of the body is concealed behind a 'blanket').
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1) Terawua 2) Paul 3) JohnA 4) Pixelfill 5) Pete 6) SteveR 7) Colsoop. Please 8) Supraloopy. Please 9) Weinelm. Yes Please. 10) Pig, Thanks 11) Smarty 12) SimonB 13) zap. 14) merckx 15) Terminator 16) b'have 17) Angarak
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FFS - look what someone has done .. outside my house!
Angarak replied to Clarkey's topic in Supra Chat
Try http://www.thedentman.co.uk, might be cheaper than gettting a door, especially if you have to respray it. -
Tony, Have a read of this page @ the Symantec Website. Checkout Section 2 where there is a link to a program that will reset your firewall rules.
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Sell the wife and get a TT
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Tony, Goto the symantec website and search for "outlook" in their support section. There is a download that will reset your firewall rules (but not delete your updates) and will hopefully sort it. A mate of mine has had this, other programs where OK, but Outlook had no chance...even though I manually created a rule to give it access on all ports.
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I remember seeing this beast when I picked up my Supra. Nice car, and the turbo is bigger than the bucket I use to wash my car lmao.
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Looking good Peter...car is nice and clean too (not to mention its the best colour)....reminds me of one I know Nic: TTE are based in Germany: http://www.tte.de. The alloys are listed under the "LEXUS GS 300/430 S16" section on alloy wheels. I can get the part no's for the wheels if you like.
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Absolutely spot on. Its hard to get listed on the top 100, let alone the top 30 and top 10...especially if your line of business is very popular (ie: window fitters). There are too many pages on the internet for the Search Engines to index, so dont think that submitting your site will definitely get you listed. Try not to submit your site more than once a month to reduce the chance of blacklisting yourself. Good Luck
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Submit your site to http://www.dmoz.org for free, it will get you listed (eventually) in some of the search engines that want to charge you for a listing. The way the page is coded also effects the 'rankability' of your website. Having keywords in the pages: :: Filename (ie: keyword.html) :: Title (ie: keyword) :: Headers (ie: keyword) :: Main Text :: Linkable text (ie: keyword text) :: Image ALT text (ie: blah.gif) Bear in mind you should'nt over-do the number of keywords as mentioned previously (it can count against you), nor should you 'abuse' the image ALT text from an accessibility point of view (dont stuff the image ALT with loads of keywords). As mentioned previously, meta tags are not used that much these days, its mainly 'link popularity' and keyword content throughout the page. The server the website is hosted on can also affect how you rank. If your website is hosted on a server configured to host many websites using the same IP theres more chance of you getting 'blacklisted' (dropped from the index) should some of the other website owners on the same server spam the search engines with submissions (Search engines only tolerate so many submissions in a set time). Ideally, you'd want to host your website with a company that gives each website its own unique IP address. Getting your website linked to on blog sites related to your websites content can help greatly with link-popularity. Further Reading that may prove helpful: :: http://juicystudio.com/article/accessible-seo.php :: http://www.digital-web.com/articles/optimizing_your_chances_with_accessibility/
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Just to add to Peters post above, check out this thread re: center caps... http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=53843&page=2
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Grille-Tech Grill + access to rear of front bumper
Angarak replied to Angarak's topic in mkiv Technical
Thanks Parksy, I'll take another look @ it tomorrow. -
Anyone here fitted a Grille-Tech Grill to their stock front bumper?....if so what did you have to do in order to fit it? I've recently purchased one and attempted to fit it today. However, there is no means of getting access to the back of the front bumper once the grill is in place, so I cannot fix the grill in place using the metal clips & tie clips that come with it. Excuse my lack of technical knowledge, but here goes... At the bottom of my front bumper I have an active spoiler, above that sits a plastic undertray which prevents access from the bottom of the bumper. I was thinking that I could remove the active spoiler and undertray to gain access to the back of the bumper from underneath the car. However the undertray appears to be 'locked' into position with several "starred pressure washers" from the top of the bumpers air scoop (see pic). If I removed these washers so I could remove the undertray I wouldnt be able to get them back on when I come to re-fit the undertray as the grill would be blocking my access to the top of the air scoop in the bumper. I therefore thought of removing the front bumper, fitting the grill and re-fitting the bumper...BUT...there is another problem. On the edge of the bumpers air scoop is a piece of black plastic trim that is fixed in place with plastic screws. These screws go though the trim and into the bumper...and I think into something else below the bumper (I cant see due to lack of access). So again if I removed this black plastic trim before removing the bumper, I would not be able to re-fit it as I wouldnt have access to it to fit the plastic screws back in. Another option came to mind...remove the radiator...at which point common sense kicked in and told me to post on here to save a lot of ball-ache...so hopefully one of you can help. It should look something like this when fitted: http://images.grille-tech.com/200409030251393.jpg Cheers Simon
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Theres a Tesco Express Station on the A580 East Lancs @ Windle Island (A580 runs between Liverpool and Manchester) thats been doing 99RON since mid december (when it opened). It was formerly a BP station.
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I've seen this video before, I think the Supra had a worn diff which affected its performance, but it did handle nice The rev counter on the Skyline was just crazy, I've never been in one to see if thats the norm, but it looked as though it was driving on ice lol.
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Probably on its way to Ireland (its hard to find good escort shells apparently in Ireland). I'd keep an eye on some rally forums.
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You may want to make sure it is the boot rubbers first. I placed some double sided tape (the type you use to stick on Reg plates) ontop of the rubbers, it stopped my rattles so I know my boot rubbers are kaput. Note: I didnt remove the plastic wrapping on either side of sticky pads as that would have been silly lol
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Goto Safe house, select Blacklist, select Races or Milestones...and choose one (previous races you have completed will have a tick, but u can still do them again and get more dosh)
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stupid question, but whats so good about braided lines?
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Thats sucks. Good luck you were getting it sprayed, but even so what the feck is running through the mind of these c*nts? I was driving past some shops a couple weeks back before xmas and a group of kids threw a stone or coin at my car as I drove past then legged it down an alleyway down the side of the shop to the estate at the back. I did some dukes of hazard manouveres to spin the car round, dropped by bro off to chase them down the alley and then burned around the estate to head them off. Sadly Im not familiar with the area so I didnt personally get to grips with any of them, but my bro thought he got hold of one but wasnt 100% sure, so he just gave him a verbal. Thankfully there appears to be no damage done.....but boy was I pissed off for the rest of the day....HULK style!
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Forgot to mention that if your going to sell one of your modded cars, take it to the 'tuners' first and sell all the mods on it, then sell the car in stock form. This will generate more cash from the sale since you will be offered the same amount of cash for the car regardless of stock or mods.