I had no idea what you were talking about for a minute... When SM doesn't resolve domain, (like http://dictionary.supramania.com, or http://nick_m.supramania.com) it sends you to the "default" site on the server, which happens to be my personal domain/page - that's the page you saw - let's not...
So it's a MKII, as if that car needs this...
That would be trolling, and I doubt that's what he's doing, if I believed that, I'd have issued an infraction, not a reply.
Ditto. It's trash, regardless of what it's on.
I've seen it done with some attention to detail. Personally I don't like it, but it can be done well. Brad Mayo did it with a 4 runner hood scoop on his MKIV and it worked out ok:
But the home A/C vent thing? Way to reinforce the stereotype... The MKIII has enough image problems with tools...
Search. This question has been asked and answered several times.
Examples (hint: Try searching for "hub adapter"):
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16276&highlight=hub+adapter
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35813&highlight=hub+adapter...
Covered some time ago:
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1285142&postcount=4
Stop disgracing the Supra with this riceboy grade crap please..
You really need to take a step back and review the potential severe consequences that overheating one of these engines can create, and what you're going to need to do to determine if spending anything on this motor is a waste.
One of the worst things that occurs during an overheating event is...
Another fun night at Winston's. :D
The bartender Matt told Theresa as we left "Hey, you go home, rub some dirt on your face, put on an eyepatch and give Mike a blowjob. He put up with your shit all night, he deserves it!"
I love that place. LOL.
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A "lasagna cell" or "lasagna battery" is accidentally produced when salty food such as lasagna is stored in a steel baking pan and is covered with aluminum foil. After a few hours the foil develops small holes where it touches the lasagna, and the food surface becomes covered with small spots...
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