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7/16/11, 11:45 AM |
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Hope you guys like the avatar my daughter put up for me, it's my 1200 minisprint, favorite toy ever and my pride and joy. I got extremely lucky as I bought it sight unseen and was buying a home made chassis to boot. One of the most respected car builders on the eastcoast helped me set it up and is totally in love with it, also she didnt look that purty when I got her. Its also a real light 704 lbs with a half tank of fuel and has a monster motor for a mini. Anyhow it's my daughters but mine to play with till she grows a couple more inchs. I have a 410 coming in the near future, well not a 410 but a complete roller, I'm lucky enuff to kno where to go beg, borrow or if need be steal a 410 or two although I doubt I need to go that far
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7/16/11, 12:16 PM |
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7/16/11, 8:40 PM |
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Bill, All we need are a couple 5-8 yearold kids to teach us Oldtimers !!!!
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7/16/11, 10:30 PM |
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I can untwist a bent car, rebuild a engine, throw down a decent paint job and drive the wheels off things, but I have some type of mental block when it comes to computers, my daughter she's electronically savvy, it's a brave new world
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