Pugwash
Emira Fiend
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2022
- Messages
- 610
- Reaction score
- 1,328
- Location
- South Bucks, UK
- Emira Status
- Emira Owner
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Your FD is sick!!I daily this SQ5.
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My FD with a bridgeported 20B + HKS T51R
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Finally, what I plan to do with my Emira once I get it. Just not 100% set on a color yet. Waiting to see which colors will be available once base edition is out.
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It's a hard life for sure...I may unload the Ferrari and keep the Vette.
Sir, they call me Necronomicon so please don't resurrect another thread, that's my job BTW, let me borrow it!!As it seems the wait is going to continue, I'm resurrecting this thread with a photo of another toy that had been rotting in the garage for 7 years. Not picture perfect, but runs well!
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I cooked this the other day, look familiar?Sir, they call me Necronomicon so please don't resurrect another thread, that's my job BTW, let me borrow it!!
Those are some big chicken strips! Oh and that wheel gap…As it seems the wait is going to continue, I'm resurrecting this thread with a photo of another toy that had been rotting in the garage for 7 years. Not picture perfect, but runs well!
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Brand new tires after 7 years (first set ever that I can ride in the wet), but I won't even try to get rid of those chicken strips. I will wear them proudly !Those are some big chicken strips! Oh and that wheel gap…
Impressive! Which make and model?!As it seems the wait is going to continue, I'm resurrecting this thread with a photo of another toy that had been rotting in the garage for 7 years. Not picture perfect, but runs well!
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Monkeys are fun little things, and actually quite practical! Mine is rather a frankenstein of a bike cobbled together 20 years ago; base is a 1982 Suzuki GSX750S Katana, engine swapped from a (year unknown) Suzuki GSF1200 Bandit, front and rear ends from a 1988 Suzuki GSX750RK and a (year unknown) Honda RVF750, respectively.Impressive! Which make and model?!
I ride a '22 Honda Monkey Too bad it's getting cold now
Thanks, and yes they are!Monkeys are fun little things, and actually quite practical! Mine is rather a frankenstein of a bike cobbled together 20 years ago; base is a 1982 Suzuki GSX750S Katana, engine swapped from a (year unknown) Suzuki GSF1200 Bandit, front and rear ends from a 1988 Suzuki GSX750RK and a (year unknown) Honda RVF750, respectively.
Is that a fully functioning pay phone? Don't see too many these days.Dailying the Abarth, the MG is the weekend car.
This was used both on track and road. Leather suit is malfunctioning around the waist (won't fit) so I won't be tracking bikes...Wow, that does sound interesting! How' it ride?! You track it or just on the road?
Both gorgeous cars! And the MG comes with its own payphone, how cool is that?!View attachment 9773View attachment 9774View attachment 9775View attachment 9773View attachment 9774View attachment 9775
Dailying the Abarth, the MG is the weekend car.
Niiiiceee!! Haha!! Just got a new suit myself, hope I don't have the same problem come Thanksgiving!This was used both on track and road. Leather suit is malfunctioning around the waist (won't fit) so I won't be tracking bikes...