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jlente In reply to Robert-Lohse [2011-05-25 13:25:49 +0000 UTC]
Thank you much! There is so much art in the details of a well done 'rod.. Your Crime 4 just oozes cool and 3 is so sexy/sensual. Great work by you.
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DmanM [2011-05-03 12:38:30 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful induction!
The plastic fuel lines are little scary, one good backfire and you might get a spectacular spray of of flame as they whip around pumping fuel and fire...it would be quite a sight.
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jlente In reply to ephoria516 [2011-05-03 02:06:36 +0000 UTC]
*laughs* My thoughts exactly! Very hard to match the raw sexiness of an old school set up like this. Cool to see others appreciate it. Thanks much luv! Very good shots you have as well... 'Going Topless' is grand! something you don't see every day for sure.
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13aceofspades13 In reply to ephoria516 [2011-05-05 00:31:14 +0000 UTC]
i agree whole heartedly, open that hood baby... nice... and... slow...
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13aceofspades13 In reply to ephoria516 [2011-05-05 03:38:00 +0000 UTC]
i only call cars her, or she... once in a while, it actually depends on the culture on how you refer a car, in most American culture, or as i usually refer to it if i where to refer it to a gender the car is refereed in a Feminine or female. in countries like Germany, i think, if im wrong, correct me, they will cal a car, He...
so in essence it does not matter how you do it XD
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ephoria516 In reply to 13aceofspades13 [2011-05-05 07:17:38 +0000 UTC]
I'm not one to simply go along with something because it's "culture", because culture in quite often foolish.
I find it sexist to refer to a car as female. It implies that cars are a male interest only, which is wrong (I should be an obvious example).
I believe it's done in America because it's "culture" to sexualize women in everything. Why else are there usually "booth babes" who are simply eye candy for the men, most of whom lack real knowledge of the vehicles that surround them? Why else would you refer to a an object as being female when it has no gender?
Even if that weren't the case, though I strongly believe it is with so much evidence, I still find it idiotic to refer to objects as having a gender whatsoever. It is a thing, not a person.
This is not to flame you by the way, this is to explain my personal view and why it peeves me that men usually do it here. I may be a female enthuasiast, but I do not call cars male. See the difference?
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13aceofspades13 In reply to ephoria516 [2011-05-05 16:07:23 +0000 UTC]
i agree with you, yes, it is foolish that woman are sexualized in everything, woman are people too, and cars are not just for men either, girls can like cars too... nothing wrong with that at all, in my auto class we have a girl, so
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13aceofspades13 In reply to ephoria516 [2011-05-06 04:44:37 +0000 UTC]
i want a corvette XD
today i removed the power steering pump from my moms 2001 Ford Focus, really fun, that power steering pump sure is tiny..
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13aceofspades13 In reply to ephoria516 [2011-05-07 11:24:34 +0000 UTC]
yea... the ZR-1 sure is a kick, i really like the Corvette Z06 Lingenfelter 1,300hp on race fuel, they say it can go 300mph with enough room to go!
i also like the Chevell it looks like a road best.
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