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No worries. I have an old school teacher who has built Mt. Paranoia in his back shed.

We iften race in the dark with lights. Awesome fun.

Great to see some love from the staunch .

A love of slot cars will yet see us through the dark days .

Great to see some love from the staunch .

A love of slot cars will yet see us through the dark days .

too right.

The 1970 Porsche 917K's were pulling close to 300 mph down the maison straight at Lemans. Those guys were fearless.

Before insurance ruined everything.

 
too right.

The 1970 Porsche 917K's were pulling close to 300 mph down the maison straight at Lemans. Those guys were fearless.

Before insurance ruined everything.

A number died for their bravery wyl.

Anyone like/owns the Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86??

Would love one PJ_12345

Well priced as well.

Not sure I would ever buy a car that has a waiting list stretching months into the future.

You might die waiting and someone else would get to drive it.

I am much more"I want it now person"


Would love one PJ_12345

Well priced as well.

Not sure I would ever buy a car that has a waiting list stretching months into the future.

You might die waiting and someone else would get to drive it.

I am much more"I want it now person"

Haha feel exactly the same old dee. A friend of mine just bought an 86, apparently a guy couldn't come up with the finance and he walked in and quite literally drove out. The waiting list in now 20 months!

Handles like nothing else, but a shame about the acceleration, would be good if they had put a turbo on it or at least beefed it up a tiny bit. But I guess thats what for example a Subaru Impreza WRX is for (0-100km in 5 seconds...) and a good second hand one is the same price as the BRZ.

A number died for their bravery wyl.
yes O.D. The certainly did. The cars were built for speed. Safety was the seatbelt.

Jackie Stewart got the ball rolling on safety.

Great man.

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Think the tanking threads are going to get a heavy workout in the next few weeks.

 

I'm stocking up on bananas then !!!

Speaking of bananas, it's me Ravi Shanker I live again......same dumb posts, different handle!


Think the tanking threads are going to get a heavy workout in the next few weeks.

I have now officially gone into over load on this subject Redleg.

It is so reminiscent of the reason this thread was started.

Can we make this thread a "T" free zone.

I need a refuge.

I have now officially gone into over load on this subject Redleg.

It is so reminiscent of the reason this thread was started.

Can we make this thread a "T" free zone.

I need a refuge.

notanks.jpg

I have now officially gone into over load on this subject Redleg.

It is so reminiscent of the reason this thread was started.

Can we make this thread a "T" free zone.

I need a refuge.

notanks.jpg

I agree. Let us not derail this interesting and informative thread.

....Awaiting for confirmation of a change to the title.... The No Tanking No B$ thread.....

....Awaiting for confirmation of a change to the title.... The No Tanking No B$ thread.....

it's already there

no T$ is no(T=Tanking $=HWFUA)


I can't remember where the comment was, but there was a whisky discussion somewhere on Demonland a while back (read: months ago, probably in this very thread). Finally picked up one of the mentioned ones (the aberlour a'bunadh) after work today and my mouth is exploding. In a good way.

Cheers to whoever those fine gents were *raising glass*

Speaking of bananas, it's me Ravi Shanker I live again......same dumb posts, different handle!

That was a quick re-incarnation .

Ravi will live forever in rhyming slang anyhow .

I meet them every day .

I can't remember where the comment was, but there was a whisky discussion somewhere on Demonland a while back (read: months ago, probably in this very thread). Finally picked up one of the mentioned ones (the aberlour a'bunadh) after work today and my mouth is exploding. In a good way.

Cheers to whoever those fine gents were *raising glass*

Is it worth $100?

Tempted to buy myself a Christmas present... :)

Is it worth $100?

Tempted to buy myself a Christmas present... :)

Never touch it since I drank too much of it before an athletics event in which I ran the 400 and 800 metres for my school the next morning.

I keep getting bottles of the stuff as presents .(32 bottles)

I tip that in 2015 we may have cause for a dee-cellarbration.

Some of it will be 20 years old.

There will be a party at my place for a month in October 2015 .

You can drink the lot.

IF we win the flag.


Never touch it since I drank too much of it before an athletics event in which I ran the 400 and 800 metres for my school the next morning.

I keep getting bottles of the stuff as presents .(32 bottles)

I tip that in 2015 we may have cause for a dee-cellarbration.

Some of it will be 20 years old.

There will be a party at my place for a month in October 2015 .

You can drink the lot.

IF we win the flag.

i will be there.

20+ y/o whiskeys....yeah...

Never touch it since I drank too much of it before an athletics event in which I ran the 400 and 800 metres for my school the next morning.

I keep getting bottles of the stuff as presents .(32 bottles)

I tip that in 2015 we may have cause for a dee-cellarbration.

Some of it will be 20 years old.

There will be a party at my place for a month in October 2015 .

You can drink the lot.

IF we win the flag.

someone flag this post !!!! :)
i will be there.

20+ y/o whiskeys....yeah...

About a bottle a day for a month.

I'll roll the joints.

You pour the Scotch and wrangle the ice .

I'll get some Ginger ,Coke ,Soda ,Lime , etc for the non-purists .

Now all we need is a flag .

i will pay up before 2015 IF we can pull off the if!

 
Never touch it since I drank too much of it before an athletics event in which I ran the 400 and 800 metres for my school the next morning.

I keep getting bottles of the stuff as presents .(32 bottles)

I tip that in 2015 we may have cause for a dee-cellarbration.

Some of it will be 20 years old.

There will be a party at my place for a month in October 2015 .

You can drink the lot.

IF we win the flag.

Bahaha I'll hold you too that biffen! I'll bring some monty python movies

That was a quick re-incarnation .

Ravi will live forever in rhyming slang anyhow .

I meet them every day .

IR1


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