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Re: The tank and ice

From: "**-**" <m.faulks(at)btinternet.com>

Subject: Re: The tank and ice

Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 22:38:03 -0000

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"Fishman19" <fishman nineteen at bigfoot dot com> wrote in message

news:3fdfb204(at)news.greennet.net...

> No, not of the slippery variety!

>

> After having suffered without a radio, with just the thrum of a 2.5 litre

> diesel engine for company, I finally picked up a cd/radio for the Rover

825

>

> Now the speakers in this car are pretty good for standard but the boot not

> only passes the Mafia standard "two bodies" test, it`d probably suit

Hitler

> or Saddam for bulk cadaver carriage!

>

> There`s not a chance I could have enough kit to fill this boot, so what

> about a massive sound system? I`ve not been so bothered about "ICE" in

the

> past, but this could be quite fun. I had a mate at uni who had a Scorpio

> with a whopping sub in the back and loads of component speakers around the

> interior. Was in a car audio shop the other day buying adaptor leads and

I

> found the sound quality of their demo system very impressive.

>

> So guys, anyone with some experience of this kind of stuff? Any pointers?

> From my point of view, this could be an aspect of motoring/modifying that

> doesn`t have constant costs involved, like petrol, servicing, tax etc! I

> might need audio insurance but who`s going to rob an unassuming rover 825

> diesel?



As long as you sound deaden it to f**k so I can`t hear the Ump Ump Ump from

the outside. Go for it.





















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SUBJECT: Re: The tank and ice
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From: "Vamp" <feck(at)ofyoucunt.com>

Subject: Re: The tank and ice

Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 00:00:59 -0000

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"Fishman19" <fishman nineteen at bigfoot dot com> wrote in message

news:3fdfb204(at)news.greennet.net...

> No, not of the slippery variety!

>

> After having suffered without a radio, with just the thrum of a 2.5 litre

> diesel engine for company, I finally picked up a cd/radio for the Rover

825

>

> Now the speakers in this car are pretty good for standard but the boot not

> only passes the Mafia standard "two bodies" test, it`d probably suit

Hitler

> or Saddam for bulk cadaver carriage!

>

> There`s not a chance I could have enough kit to fill this boot, so what

> about a massive sound system? I`ve not been so bothered about "ICE" in

the

> past, but this could be quite fun. I had a mate at uni who had a Scorpio

> with a whopping sub in the back and loads of component speakers around the

> interior. Was in a car audio shop the other day buying adaptor leads and

I

> found the sound quality of their demo system very impressive.

>

> So guys, anyone with some experience of this kind of stuff? Any pointers?

> From my point of view, this could be an aspect of motoring/modifying that

> doesn`t have constant costs involved, like petrol, servicing, tax etc! I

> might need audio insurance but who`s going to rob an unassuming rover 825

> diesel?

>

>



kit the boot full of subs, try and squeeze 4 in for a laugh, add a couple of

amps and don`t forget to neon it all up :)

as for inside, custom door pods mate should sort that out and why not add

DVD to it too.....



my car is a lil `tight` for a decent system but i aint all into sound, if i

kept the old cavalier i`d of done it HUGE boot!










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SUBJECT: The Ti is making a funny noise...
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From: "fishman" <SPAMMEIFYOULIKEBUTIWONTREADIT(at)gmail.com>

Subject: The Ti is making a funny noise...

Date: 18 May 2005 01:41:43 -0700

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Went over a speedbump today and a godawful clanging sound came from the

front offside (it seemed). I looked in my mirrors as I drove off to see

if something had fallen off the car, nothing.



I continued up the road and it clanged again.



Went round a roundabout later and as I straightened up it clanged

again.



I`ve taken a quick look under the car and around the arches and can`t

see anything obviously untoward.



Bizarre. Any ideas from the R600 Ti crew?












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Title: Renault upholds French auto tradition
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:48:33 +0000
Author: Kevin Dietrich

twizy

The French automaking industry has long had a reputation for turning out vehicles that appear to be built completely from scratch, as though there was not a single other car in the world from which to turn for inspiration.

Renault upholds that tradition with a couple of its prototype electric cars: the Twizy, shown above, and the Zoe, which not only have ridiculous names but are among the ugliest vehicles ever produced anywhere. Renault unveiled the concept cars last week at the Frankfurt Autoshow.

The Twizy, which looks like it has square wheels, is expected to go into production in the second half of 2011 and the Zoe in mid 2012.

As The Coyote Blog puts it: “Combine 40% French design and engineering, 40% political correctness, 10% Hello Kitty and 10% of WTF to get this new electric concept car from Renault with square wheels called the Twizy.”

Indeed, the Twizy looks like it would come out on the short end of a battle with a Big Wheel.

Of course, there’s no accounting for European tastes in general when it comes to vehicles – it’s apparently either all (Mercedes, BMW or high-performance expensive sports cars) or nothing (Yugo, Citroen or pretty much anything built behind the Iron Curtain).


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