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Old 06-26-2012, 01:38 PM
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You're completely out of intelligent things to say so now it's down to, "your garage is dirty so you suck"?

What a joke.

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HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Go play somewhere else kiddo. A tidy garage is rule number 1 of professional mechanics, anybody that says otherwise is an utter clown.
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Old 06-26-2012, 01:41 PM
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A tidy garage just shows you never use your garage. I clean the garage daily. But as seen in my pics, I also use it.
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Old 06-26-2012, 02:41 PM
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A tidy garage just shows you never use your garage. I clean the garage daily. But as seen in my pics, I also use it.
No, a tidy garage shows that you've been professionally trained to be a mechanic, because the first thing you learn is keeping your tools, spares and materials tidy and clean. You're just a self-taught toolshed fanatic who thinks he invented the wheel.

I'm not home, but I have a couple of pics on my laptop.

The first one is my uncle's garage, he's into vintage cars and even bothered to create a suitable 50s/60s themed garage for them.

The other two are two quick shots of the garage I share with my dad, the Fezza is his (for now!!).

Look, I think you ridiculed yourself enough. You drive an old piece of junk with a powerful engine which sticks out of the bonnet and think you're a superhero, your garage looks like the scene of a bomb blast (a very expensive one too, allegedly there's $100k worth of crap!) and the HP of your car increase on every single post...

Have fun living your delusional dreams of glory of WINNING, Charlie Sheen!
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Old 06-26-2012, 02:53 PM
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I appreciate any car that is done right, however I would love to see a car such as 2500hp Mustang registered?? Definately not here in Australia, I would be waiting with defect book in hand! wink..wink..
Of course it's registered. Every car I own and have built have been made with that rule in mind. I build a car to drive them. It's fuel injected and would fire up in the dead of winter. You could safely drive it anywhere.

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....not talk about how good I am .

Any car is good, just drive it!
I agree. Especially when the person saying they are a good experienced driver has never even raced a car before let alone built one. That's the comedy gold of this thread.

As far as tools, you must not really "build" cars or you know you'd need them. Many parts take special tools just to dissasemble. Take fuel lines, power sterring pump pullies, A/C lines. Let alone when you get into setting up the rear end with a pinion depth guage. Then there's the torque required to get the crush sleeve started (around 850 ft lbs). Tools from Walmart aren't going to do it. I have a top and bottom box that only has transmission specialty tools in it to give you an idea. Again, another car component your not going to be able to build properly without. At the very least you'll need a press for a manual and at the very least you'll need piston lip seal installers, a very good dial indicator, and a very good set of micrometers just to even think about building one. That's the bare minimum.

I do understand the people that have their stuff sent out too, (engine, car for paint etc.) then their only task is bolting it in. But trust me in saying when you actually build a car, you're not going to do it with cheap junk you bought at a hardware store.
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Old 06-26-2012, 03:00 PM
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it's your presumption of being better at driving just because you assembled a car that goes fast on a straight line that is ridiculous me thinks...

If you ever visit the UK let me know, I'll gladly take you down to Silverstone and show you what driving actually means. There are also a couple of straight bits you might do great in

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Old 06-26-2012, 03:08 PM
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No, a tidy garage shows that you've been professionally trained to be a mechanic, because the first thing you learn is keeping your tools, spares and materials tidy and clean. You're just a self-taught toolshed fanatic who thinks he invented the wheel.
By the looks of your googled images you wouldn't even have enough tools to give my car an oil change. Heck with that set you couldn't work on a lawn mower.

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I'm not home, but I have a couple of pics on my laptop.
Anyone can google some pictures

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The first one is my uncle's garage, he's into vintage cars and even bothered to create a suitable 50s/60s themed garage for them.

The other two are two quick shots of the garage I share with my dad, the Fezza is his (for now!!).
Well at least you admit you live at home. I figured as much. Again, great googled images. I was watching the amount of time it took you to post this. It was close to an hour. You must have been searching long and hard. Great job though caravan man.

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Look, I think you ridiculed yourself enough. You drive an old piece of junk with a powerful engine which sticks out of the bonnet and think you're a superhero, your garage looks like the scene of a bomb blast (a very expensive one too, allegedly there's $100k worth of crap!) and the HP of your car increase on every single post...

Have fun living your delusional dreams of glory of WINNING, Charlie Sheen!
My shop is used to build cars not store them. I have a GARAGE for that. If you knew anything about cars, engines, tools, or well anything tbh you'd know how much of am imbecile you are. The greatest thing is those that don't even know. But to guys like us this is absolute class. You're like one of those kids that rides the short bus. Absolutely clueless.

The HP of my car is roughly 2500. Of course it can change. It can be spun up well over 3000. That's the sort of neat knowledge you learn when you actually know something about performance. Heck a couple spring changes in the Turbos and I'd get an easy 500 more out of it. Takes about 5 minutes.

The only thing you've proven thus far is you're an absolute moron. And I mean to the point of being delusional. Congrats on your success.
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Old 06-26-2012, 03:21 PM
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it's your presumption of being better at driving just because you assembled a car that goes fast on a straight line that is ridiculous me thinks...
No it's my SCCA and sprint car experience - aka racing experience. Something you don't have.

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If you ever visit the UK let me know, I'll gladly take you down to Silverstone and show you what driving actually means. There are also a couple of straight bits you might do great in
I only race for money. If you're serious I'd get an SCCA car over there and show you how pathetic you are. How about 10 laps for 100 grand? If you're serious send me a PM and I can get the ball rolling on a legal document that would get the terms for both parties. Aka - you pay up when you lose. Also, I would like to record the race just so people can laugh at you.
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Old 06-26-2012, 03:25 PM
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By the looks of your googled images you wouldn't even have enough tools to give my car an oil change. Heck with that set you couldn't work on a lawn mower.
yeah, I wouldn't need to, your car goes on plutonium, doesn't it?

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Anyone can google some pictures
well I invited you, what else you want me to do?

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Well at least you admit you live at home. I figured as much. Again, great googled images. I was watching the amount of time it took you to post this. It was close to an hour. You must have been searching long and hard. Great job though caravan man.
I live in a home, yes, I know it might sound like a novelty concept to you. It took me some time cos I'm at work love, you know that thing called time zone? It's not made up, it's real.

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My shop is used to build cars not store them. I have a GARAGE for that. If you knew anything about cars, engines, tools, or well anything tbh you'd know how much of am imbecile you are. The greatest thing is those that don't even know. But to guys like us this is absolute class. You're like one of those kids that rides the short bus. Absolutely clueless.
is that the best you have? Calling me names? Suppose it's the best you can do when you don't have much else uh? Your "shop" looks more like a crime scene to me, tidy that septic tank up man.

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The HP of my car is roughly 2500. Of course it can change. It can be spun up well over 3000. That's the sort of neat knowledge you learn when you actually know something about performance. Heck a couple spring changes in the Turbos and I'd get an easy 500 more out of it. Takes about 5 minutes.
Yeah, so you use Cape Canaveral for your drag racing? 3000HP lol, get a grip Shirley!
Besides you're talking so much but all you've shown us so far is a tatty 90s Mustang and some messy tools pile, do you have any dyno tests to prove all your mustang might? I'd be genuinely interested to look at them.

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The only thing you've proven thus far is you're an absolute moron. And I mean to the point of being delusional. Congrats on your success.
You're talking to yourself now? Sweet Jeeeezus...
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Old 06-26-2012, 03:29 PM
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No it's my SCCA and sprint car experience - aka racing experience. Something you don't have.
hahaha ok Shirley.

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I only race for money. If you're serious I'd get an SCCA car over there and show you how pathetic you are. How about 10 laps for 100 grand?
Let me get this straight: if I win I get all your tools, whilst if I lose I'd finance more of that automotive vomit? How's that supposed to be appealing?
I told you before, I don't need to race you anyway, my penis is of normal size unlike yours and I'm not 12.

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If you're serious send me a PM and I can get the ball rolling on a legal document that would get the terms for both parties. Aka - you pay up when you lose. Also, I would like to record the race just so people can laugh at you.
same as above Shirley, I have a special magnet for keyboard heroes like yourself, and frankly you give me the creeps.. but once again, well done there, enjoy your delusion of WINNING

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Old 06-26-2012, 03:39 PM
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Congrats once again.
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