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Mar
11
the name of the black cadillac in movie law abiding citizen. it was the classic old model but i can’t get the name of that car it look same as the 1955 Cadillac but it is not that one.
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Mar
11
I have a classic t-maxx r/c car and the transmition just blew… would it be better just to buy the new 3.3 or fixup the one i have… Thanks for all opinions
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Mar
11
I have a 120gb PS3, box included, all the cords for it
One wireless (stock (came with the PS3) ) controller with a charger
One wired USB controller (AfterGlow Pro Gamestop Controller)
Two guitars and receivers for guitar hero 5
A Logitech USB microphone for guitar hero 5
Games:
Guitar Hero 5
Madden NFL ‘08
Haze
Shaun White’s snowboarding (target edition)
inFamous
TNA impact
Smackdown vs. Raw 2008
Uncharted Drake’s Fortune (1)
Soul Calibur 4
Assasin’s Creed 1
Assasin’s Creed 2
Turok (Gamestop case, not original)
Call of Juarez, Bound in Blood
Burnout Paradise
Star Wars, the Force Unleashed
SOCOM Confrontation
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas
Time Crisis 4
Skate 1
Movies:
Paul Blart, Mall Cop (Blu-Ray)
Dude, Where’s My Car? (Blu-Ray)
Fanboys (software download)
Software:
Call of Duty Classic
fl0w
All games come with original cases and most with manuals besides skate and turok
Both of the guitars are missing their battery covers
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Mar
11
I have a classic car which has been accepted on the scrappage scheme. I collect my new car next week, but in the meantime someone has approached me to buy the Classic. Is this allowed (ie can I withdraw the vehicle from the scheme once it has been accepted and pay the balance in cash?)
thank you those of you replied sensibly, but for those who replied with uncalled for intimations of my ignorance…obviously I wouldn’t expect to benefit from the scrappage scheme money if I wasn’t scrapping my car. It was a genuine question as the dealer had originally said I could withdraw the vehicle right up until the minute I collected the new car, but is now not sure and can’t find out until tomorrow, which is when the gentleman who wants to buy the vehicle is coming a long way to collect it. I don’t really feel I need to worry too much about the dealer’s feelings if he has misled me. It was a genuine question - I am not trying to trick or fool anyone and I think your approach to the reply was rather nasty. Hope you’re pleased with yourselves!!!
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Mar
11
Mine’s the legendary feud between The Undertaker & Randy Orton at 2005. An epic personal feud which should easily make it to any of The Undertaker’s top 5 feuds of all time list.
Randy Orton still wasn’t an established main eventer after facing The Undertaker in 2005 though. Let’s remember that Randy Orton jobbed frequently 2006-2007. Randy Orton was always paired up with someone that could elevate his status as a solidified main eventer. The Undertaker raised his credibility for a while, but Randy Orton still stayed as an upper mid carder. Edge tried helping him in late 2006 with Rated RKO and Orton’s feud with John Cena also solidified Orton as a main eventer. I would say that Triple H made Orton into someone and then The Undertaker raised Orton’s credibility and helped him get ready to feud in the main event. Before his feud with The Undertaker, Randy Orton was a mid carder who didn’t really do much significant things after his loss to Triple H at New Years Revolution and The Royal Rumble.
Randy Orton had a very personal rivalry with The Undertaker regarding over the streak. It was during this time that the streak grew increasingly popular and noticed. Randy Orton had the buildup, preparation, and ability to put on suitable matches against The Undertaker. Randy Orton was first booked as the Legend Killer; a remorseless man who destroyed legends in front of the fans. The Undertaker was a legend that refused to be killed and Orton taunted Taker for weeks and weeks until they finally clashed at Wrestlemania. There were many moments in the match where people thought Randy Orton was going to come out victorious over the deadman with the counters he made. It was a tremendous fight that was billed as Legend vs Legend Killer. Their feud turned very intense and personal over the next several months.
The Undertaker did turn Randy Orton into a worthy main eventer because Orton got much more noticed after his ongoing rivalry against Undertaker. Triple H gave Orton the necessary start to become a main eventer and The Undertaker gave Orton a chance to become a main eventer. Randy Orton turned into a credible superstar after this feud with The Undertaker, especially after their classic match at Wrestlemania 21. Bob Orton eventually joined his son to go against The Undertaker and they had matches at Summerslam, Casket match at No Mercy, and the epic clash in Hell in a Cell at Armageddon. Randy Orton took The Undertaker to the limit in many occasions. Randy Orton and his father even crashed The Undertaker with a car. This feud had the atmosphere, intensity, and desire to beat the other. WWE realized this and called it feud of the year for 2005.
Orton’s career was elevated after The Undertaker and Randy Orton had a dramatic feud. They had a very heated feud with both superstars literally wanting to destroy each other. Orton didn’t only want to end The Streak, but he wanted to demolish The Undertaker as a whole. Randy Orton played every dirty trick in the book while The Undertaker continuously played mind games with Randy Orton. Their final match at Armageddon in Hell in a Cell was a great ending to such a heated rivalry. In just a year, Randy Orton created history with The Undertaker more than The Rock, Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, and Ultimate Warrior ever did with The Deadman. And this feud was far better than one sided feud between Undertaker & Brock Lesnar or Undertaker & Ric Flair in 2002.
Some memorable moments of the feud:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtY5Pzg0Hy4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=–tu1DEwnjE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHSrAA4tlYo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deAAxHFqHa8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS0xnr3o0Yc&feature=related
What’s yours and why?
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Mar
11
it aint much of a problem but its kind of annoying on idle the car makes a whirling noise and when i give gas it goes louder but when i go flat out you cant hear it what can this be when the car is parked and i move the steering it goes louder i was thinking its maybe the steering pump ? any ideas thanks it was made in 1999
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Mar
11
hey guys, still looking for my dream car; (1968-1972 chevy chevelle ss) and i just found one with “LS5″ and another with “L78″ in the description. I know pple are not gonna let these go cheap, but im doing my homework. I just wanna know what these terms mean. I know that a 454 engine is the “big boy” engine and there is another 396 class which also come on other classic ss model chevy muscles; i.e the monte carlo, and nova. I just can seem to find the correlation between these engine types and which one is more standard to get on the car! please help!
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Mar
11
well i want to restore and customize a 1969 chevy malibu where in san diego can i go and buy a beat up one are there any ideas where. if you do know leave an answer
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Classic Cars Expert
Mar
11
I love the classic ones. Like the 325 and the 2002. The ones that are pretty old. It would be my first car and I cant spend that much money. How much do you think a pretty okay one would cost? I mean its definitely not new and not in perfect condition…
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Classic Cars Expert
Mar
11
(Knew car badges that are designed to be fitted on classic cars radiator grill or bumper bar badge holder. Where are they made and who makes them?)
Hello. I was wondering if anyone here reading this may have some knowledge on where the car badges as seen here on this link below on the ebay page are manufactured. Are they made in china or made more locally. I have tried google for this without any good answers but I was hoping that someone who has some kind of connection with these badges may be able to give me an answer.
Regards,
Brent.
http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/Capricorn-Badges_St-Christopher-Car-Badges_W0QQ_fsubZ112143012QQ_sidZ742195212QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em322
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