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murdered out

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  1. yea its definatly an advantage to have good aftermarket support. the cabrios are nice looking but having owned a 1996 miata, i know how prone old convertibles are to leaks and lack of noise insulation and dont want to deal with the hastles. still trying to find a nice hardtop coupe. ill probably aim towards getting mine to look something like this.

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  2. well i did some research and read about the e30 325is being one of the most reliable out of the generations. dont know if these are just biased statements but i dont have much in liquid assets. btw i want the 325i, not the m3 which i have heard has significantly more problems.

  3. Hey Mudered, where did you get those insect mounts? Those are dope, I would love to get some but have no idea where to get them.

    the boxes i got from ikea. the insects inside where from the old days when i would go to the insect fair with my family..was a bit of a nature nerd then; i still kinda am lol.

    the frame on the left are a bunch of different longhorn beetles. the one on the right are an assortment of goliath beetles and similar species.

  4. guys, please bare with my noobiness cause im new to this. i recently got my hands on a 1980s technics sl-2000 for free and want to get another one to start a really dirty cheap set up...just to mess around on. it has a knob for tempo adjust vs. a slider. does anyone even use tempo knobs these days?

  5. Like the Conquest Pro complete?

    I have two cross bikes, a really legit original '70's Gazelle built with Zeus lugs, the only frame I'd never part with short of replacing with an ALAN in my size, and a Team issue only '07 Raleigh w/ the carbon rear end.

    Long story short, I'd never thought I'd be "that guy" but I basically don't ride my road bike anymore.

    The Redlines are pretty nice. Geometry is a little non-specific, which is good for a first cross bike or anyone transitioning to it, as it's basically just like a conservative geometry road bike. The only thing that I would change about the C-Pro complete is ditch the interrupter levers (for chicks) and change the tires.

    Maybe those Bulldogs are okay for out west or dry areas, but mehhhh....

    thanks for the info. now im assuming the gazelle is steel and the Raleigh is an aluminum carbon frame. any preferences when it comes to frame material? the redline is definatly in consideration, but ive never been a fan of sloaping top tubes. are there any frames available with a more leveled top tube?

  6. only thing worst then rats are these ugly disease carrying bastards

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    they come in the plenty to my garden during summer and wont die easily. it took 20 shots from my air rifle to kill one that wandered next to my room. not really surprised though considering these things have survived since the time dinosaurs roamed the earth. im thinking i should get a 22 cal. for these sons of bitches but i live in a pretty urbanized part of town and dont want the neighbors getting spooked from the bang.

    oh and please dump those baby rats into a bowl of acetone.

  7. hi guys. copse is actually co-managed by my brother who hasn't been on here for awhile. in any case here is something me and my friend have been working on.

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    anyone interested in seeing more of these?

    we also have shirts for sale now if anyone is interested.

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    we also have them in olive green

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