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Solus posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D66Pfo7NULE This belongs to a friend of mine, it's his work car (he's a photographer) and while I'm not 100% on the wheel paint, the car itself is minty clean and super cool. R34 front end conversion looks the tits on them though, it works so well.
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^^^ That's a bit too much for my taste but in slightly more stock form would be the poo poo for sure. McTinkerson posted:
The RX3 is such a great looking car, it's a shame it's basically impossible to find at least here in Europe. Jay Leno did a video on a very well done restomod with a cool owner: https://youtu.be/rNsjQCBPUe0
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 17:32 |
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I used to have a 4dr. It was my first car ever, bought in 1991, bargain buy at $1400. (my first car was a 1974 12A version - quickly updated to a 13B extend port and then a 12A turbo) E: The sedan was lighter than the coupe which was why I was happy with getting a cheap sedan. I'm confused how that article starts out, did a 1971 rx3 win anything? The rx3 was the bargain basement mazda, based on the lowest spec mazda, which at the time was the 808. Only thing going for it was it was their bare bones stripper cheapest (so the lightest) model. It's news to me the '71 10A won anything, usually around Australian tracks the 'rx2' did better EG think of the 80s/90s 323, 626, 929 The rx3 was the 323, the capella/rx2 was their 626 and the rx4 was their 929. For example the RE capella (rx2) came out with the 12A and rear coil suspension, the rx3 came out with the 10a and rear leaf susp and didn't get the 12A until 1973 (I would be suprised if the RX3 won anything with the 10A) The guy's RX3 looks good, but suprised he doesn't have the handbrake/shifter console if it's a legit RX3 - 808s didn't have them either. RX3 really only became popular later here and worldwide due to the fact it was the lightest (better for drag racing) and also the 808 sold higher than capella so it was easier to find an 808 to turn into an rx808/3 than it was to find an rx2 Fo3 fucked around with this message at 18:01 on Nov 26, 2018 |
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I love them. But yeah, not in the cards to ever own one due to rarity.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 18:51 |
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drat, I just checked clasificadosonline.com and "Lo sentimos pero no hay publicados anuncios en la categoría deseada. Por favor, trate otra categoría." Too late or they all got trashed by the storms on Puerto Rico.
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# ? Nov 26, 2018 19:20 |
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What is it about Puerto Rico and rotary engines anyway
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# ? Nov 27, 2018 03:15 |
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Sagebrush posted:What is it about Puerto Rico and rotary engines anyway No idea but here in Florida many a Samurai has met its end at the hands of a Puerto Rican's rotary shenanigans.
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# ? Nov 27, 2018 03:44 |
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Fo3 posted:
Actually the RX3 won a LOT of things. And the RX-3 actually did and still does a lot better than a RX2 does around Aussie tracks - not just due to weight, but due to the front / rear being a better match. The Coil sprung RX2 axle gives a fundamental problem in that it's so much better than the awful front end, you have huge understeer and balance issues. You have to do a lot of work to make a RX-2 really work and even probably the best known and most victorious RX2 in Aust of the them all - OZY - could get chopped by a well built RX3. https://www.shannons.com.au/club/news/mazda-rx-3-the-giant-killing-rotary-that-put-the-r-in-respect-for-rice-burners/ I rather regret selling OZY (Series 1 RX-2 coupe) now. drat thing is worth a telephone number even as a rolling shell.
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some rich guy that pays brings in imports had me and a friend change the coilovers on his Nissan Pao one time and the manual for all the parts were in japanese but was really mostly just pictures like this that told us everything we needed to know. i wish i took pictures of that poo poo, it looked more like a comic book than anything
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# ? Nov 27, 2018 06:45 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Actually the RX3 won a LOT of things. And the RX-3 actually did and still does a lot better than a RX2 does around Aussie tracks - not just due to weight, but due to the front / rear being a better match. The Coil sprung RX2 axle gives a fundamental problem in that it's so much better than the awful front end, you have huge understeer and balance issues. You have to do a lot of work to make a RX-2 really work and even probably the best known and most victorious RX2 in Aust of the them all - OZY - could get chopped by a well built RX3. RX3s with a 10A, competing against escorts, datsuns etc in class B (under 2L) didn't do so well I thought. While RX2s usually did well in the class C under 3L field in 71 and 72. RX3s didn't start beating RX2s and everyone else until they got the 12A too in 74 ish (released 73 Japan but not here until 74 I think). E: The fact the RX3 was good and won things is not new, it's the claims that the 71 10A rx3 was super winning things. That's suprising to me and I can't find anything saying that (I searched for 1971 fuji and everywhere races and results, so it's an honest question) Fo3 fucked around with this message at 15:59 on Nov 27, 2018 |
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Fo3 posted:I used to have a 4dr. It was my first car ever, bought in 1991, bargain buy at $1400. (my first car was a 1974 12A version - quickly updated to a 13B extend port and then a 12A turbo) E: The sedan was lighter than the coupe which was why I was happy with getting a cheap sedan. What up first car was a 74 RX-4 sedan bro! I got a poop brown one with a crumpled right fender for $300 in 1987. Drove the piss out of it and only got rid of it because I was going in the Navy. My first junk yard trip was to pull a fender and e brake cable off a 73 that was on top of a triple stack of beaters. Good times.
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McTinkerson posted:
An RX-3 in good shape would be one of the few things I would give up my '79 RX-7 for. That one is lovely. I do have one of those plushie rotors, though. edit: wait, actually, I don't have the rotor character, I have a plushie rotor and housing. It's actual size. And the rotor is velcroed in, so position can be changed, or displayed separately.
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https://twitter.com/badobsessionmsp/status/1067511446555291649?s=19
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# ? Nov 27, 2018 21:42 |
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Pfff, poo poo I did that. There's will be so much better...
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# ? Nov 27, 2018 22:30 |
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https://twitter.com/CCCuration/status/1067686761827115008?s=19
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# ? Nov 28, 2018 16:41 |
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The correct thing to do in this situation is create a project that requires the use of that bit.
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# ? Nov 28, 2018 16:55 |
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Drill for oil in your backyard ?
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Mad Dragon posted:The correct thing to do in this situation is create a project that requires the use of that bit. Speed holes. Really big ones.
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# ? Nov 28, 2018 17:01 |
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Gotta get to harbor freight for an adapter.
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# ? Nov 28, 2018 17:02 |
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Wouldn't you notice the rather large price difference during checkout though?
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# ? Nov 28, 2018 17:32 |
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davebo posted:Wouldn't you notice the rather large price difference during checkout though? Likely ordered in a corporate setting, fill out this, request that, gets lost in an accounting and purchasing hole and then few days later boom, widget arrives. It can be an opaque and mysterious process and results in fun surprises like that.
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Mad Dragon posted:The correct thing to do in this situation is create a project that requires the use of that bit. ...so i heard you're interested in relocating your front plate
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Bajaha posted:Likely ordered in a corporate setting, fill out this, request that, gets lost in an accounting and purchasing hole and then few days later boom, widget arrives.
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# ? Nov 28, 2018 20:24 |
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Kinda reminds me of that Pantera album cover
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 00:20 |
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That reminds me of a guy we had who kept ordering fan blades and the boss kept canceling them because we didn't need them. One of his orders got through though and they mistakenly sent a circular saw blade instead of a fan. The most deadly of fans.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 00:27 |
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Well now I'm curious, could a circular saw blade theoretically work as an overhead fan blade?
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Well now I'm curious, could a circular saw blade theoretically work as an overhead fan blade? Depends on how you define "work." It certainly would spin on the motor, but it wouldn't move much air.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Well now I'm curious, could a circular saw blade theoretically work as an overhead fan blade? If you bend the teeth a bit and spin it fast enough, sure. AFAIK, most circular saw blades meet the work at pretty much 90°, which isn’t going to move much air perpendicular to the disc.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 01:06 |
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Yeah, it would work as a really bad centrifugal fan, but not at all as an axial one.
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Bajaha posted:Likely ordered in a corporate setting, fill out this, request that, gets lost in an accounting and purchasing hole and then few days later boom, widget arrives. My grade 2 teacher was one of the worst non-molester teachers to ever exist. It was a tiny school, 18 kids from grade 1 to 6, and he would drink during the mornings and fall asleep at lunch time. We would just play in the yard, and then the big kids would send us home when the (thankfully) automated bell rang for the end of the day. He once ordered a box of textbooks and hosed up the numbering on the order form. We were then duly delivered a box of brand new soldering irons.
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Memento posted:My grade 2 teacher was one of the worst non-molester teachers to ever exist. It was a tiny school, 18 kids from grade 1 to 6, and he would drink during the mornings and fall asleep at lunch time. We would just play in the yard, and then the big kids would send us home when the (thankfully) automated bell rang for the end of the day. Sup alcoholic elementary teacher buddy In third grade I had a teacher you could describe as eccentric if you were being kind. One day she left us alone for a disturbingly, borderline irresponsible long period of time. One of the kids in my class started going through her desk drawers and found a big (1.75L) cheap bottle of scotch and a rocks glass.
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# ? Nov 29, 2018 06:07 |
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Mad Dragon posted:I remember seeing several helicopter airframes being delivered to a submarine base. There's a story that floats around about an Apache unit accidentally ordering some big fuckoff ship's anchor that had an almost-identical NSN as the helo part they needed.
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Memento posted:My grade 2 teacher was one of the worst non-molester teachers to ever exist ... We were then duly delivered a box of brand new soldering irons.
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# ? Nov 30, 2018 02:58 |
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So uh, they made the perfect Ferrari in 1968... P6 Berlinetta Speciale which was intended to have a 400+bhp 3L V12 Can you spot what Ferrari models this inspired?
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# ? Nov 30, 2018 11:59 |
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looks like a direct response to the best Lambo of all time
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# ? Nov 30, 2018 12:10 |
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*cannonball run throw the rear view mirror away scene, but also the tail lights*
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# ? Nov 30, 2018 13:31 |
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Godholio posted:There's a story that floats around about an Apache unit accidentally ordering some big fuckoff ship's anchor that had an almost-identical NSN as the helo part they needed. It really happened.
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# ? Nov 30, 2018 23:17 |
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Even worse, the perfect american car could have been built in in 1970, the AMC AMX/3 I want to live in the timeline where they produced the AMX/3 and AMC survived instead of Chrysler
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Powershift posted:Even worse, the perfect american car could have been built in in 1970, the AMC AMX/3 I keep telling myself that if I ever hit the lottery I'm going to sink
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