Wisher619
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68What's the range I should shoot for? Like mid to high 60's?
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68What's the range I should shoot for? Like mid to high 60's?
@Wisher619 I know me and you was laughing at them, but I would buy this thing if it was in my neighborhood!Complete turn key " California Countach " custom built Exotic Dream Machine. This car has a custom double wall ladder type thick wall tube frame, bent on a mandrel bender, then aligned by computer on a frame jig and mig welded. The body is by California Countach, 1986 Turbo S model painted in 1977 Corvette Yellow with Black interior. The engine, trans axel, transmission, suspension and electronics used in this custom build were chosen for performance, availability, reliability and durability. The engine is a GM 350/350 LT1 with the optional aluminum Hi-Performance heads, the trans axle is a Porsche 915, the same trans axel used in all 911's and mated to a Porsche 5 speed manual gear box. The four wheel independent suspension package used has tubular staggered wishbone style A-Arms the same style used on Formula 1 race cars with fully adjustable coil over shocks and GM 10 1/2 in slotted disc brakes on all four corners. The car is also equipped with rack and pinion steering with power assist and a GM tilt column. All gauges have been calibrated, the alternator used is the same type used in the 735 I model BMW and the heat and AC controls are stock GM. As in all California Countach replicas, original factory Lamborghini Countach Tail Lights, Emblems and Marker Lights were used in this build, along with a full set of three piece custom manufactured Weld Racing Wheels. I could go on literally for hours and would probably still miss some of the many custom details incorporated in this build. To be sure that who ever buys this exceptional custom creation knows every nut, bolt and component used to complete this one off amazing build, the car comes with a literal bible, complete with drawings, diagrams and a complete wiring schematic of the entire car, front to back, bumper to bumper. The California Countach sold new from Exotic Dream Machines for around 80 grand and an original Countach produced by Lamborghini are now selling in the neighborhood of 350 thousand, so with the asking price of less than half of the original sticker price this is one deal you won't want to miss. Asking $38,000.
yep thats what I got. I just went in the pet store and bought mine lol
way overboard
pretty sweet@Wisher619 I know me and you was laughing at them, but I would buy this thing if it was in my neighborhood!
Gm crate motor with a Porsche transaxle and 5 speed! Hell ya!
I recognize them!!!Just got the veg tent set up. Need another 6” can fan for the passive intake. It’s veg only with a t5 and it’s inside my house so a 6” can fan will handle it.
These are the Jawa pie cuts. 2 of #2 and 1 of #1. Lol.
Got a few more to transfer over later.
Ya you can see there is quite a selection from bone yard recoveries to excellent built cars. Some up to 80kpretty sweet
good bones.....
I saw one with a BMW v12.....I was like......WTF why not just use the BMW
hahahahha
Hahaha. Ya he’s a good dude!I recognize them!!!
I think ive ordered from that same breeder :)
lololololHahaha. Ya he’s a good dude!
Gotta watch for herms tho. Hahahaha @Toph420
Hahah. Got that right.lolololol
Well heard he is from San Fran.. I think there may be a couple streets just full of herms.................
So far so good with what he sent me..
Materfact fed them tea and they always look so pretty day after the tea feedings...
see if i can snap a pic real quick!
Just make sure that light dont dry out the coco tho, what ever you decide.. I cant imagine it really matters..Well here they are. Would you felllas leave the light on or off overnight tonight, just you guys opinion? I was thinking off and cut them on there first 18h cycle in the morning. What yall think?