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Good on ya ken :nod: good to hear you finally got the wheels and have started to put them to some use. Mine should be in next week :huh: but I know I am defenitely hitting tassie for some driving. From what I've heard

a) great roads

B) awesome scenery

c) cold weather

d) sh*t all cops ( I come from Victoria The place to be fined) :rolleyes:

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Good on ya ken :nod: good to hear you finally got the wheels and have started to put them to some use. Mine should be in next week :huh: but I know I am defenitely hitting tassie for some driving. From what I've heard

a) great roads

B) awesome scenery

c) cold weather

d) sh*t all cops ( I come from Victoria The place to be fined) :rolleyes:

Good on ya ken  good to hear you finally got the wheels and have started to put them to some use. Mine should be in next week  :nod:  but I know I am defenitely hitting tassie for some driving. From what I've heard

a) great roads

B) awesome scenery

c) cold weather

d) sh*t all cops ( I come from Victoria The place to be fined)

Thanks chief, you'll absolutely love it when you get it! :huh:

Just did some driving in country Victoria and I've got to say that the whole experience was a good one. Much better than I expected. :)

The roads are a little flat but apart from that, I'd have to say that Victorian country roads are much better (surfaces) than NSW country roads. [flame suit at the ready ...] :nod:

Enjoy your car when she comes and don't forget the pics ...

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OK Ken glad your getting your jollies with your beautiful Silver raptor, but all jokes aside,..part number for the intercooler grill please, my dealer just said 'Oh...reallly, they exist :blink: " when I enquired about one.

And NO THANKS I don't want to see a pic of yours :D  I know they look good on the HgAg

Al,

The Intercooler grill of which I speak doesn't exist as a Ford part, it's something that the service manager at my dealer has taken upon himself to do. :thumbsup:

He showed me two (in the yard) that they had done and based on what I saw I decided to get mine done immediately. :nod:

He uses a fine, but strong mess that he says he "hot melts" from the inside, to the back of the hole in front of the intercooler. He also tapes it ... no holes anywhere and nothing visible from the front.

... and because you asked sooo nicely, I will post pics of mine when it done! :lol:

Ken,

Your a legend mate .......yeah I take it back, please post a pic or two up close if you can so I can show my dealer that they do exist :angry:

Sh!t!!....when I asked him about them I could not have got a more incredulous look if I had said I had just had a beer at the Slug and Hare with three greys from the Peladies star cluster and we had an in depth conversation on the metaphysical limitations on passing large inanimate objects through to parallel universes when bending space and time rather than passing them through on the same space and time continuum :huh:

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Sh!t!!....when I asked him about them I could not have got a more incredulous look if I had said I had just had a beer at the Slug and Hare with three greys from the Peladies star cluster and we had an in depth conversation on the metaphysical limitations on passing large inanimate objects through to parallel universes when bending space and time rather than passing them through on the same space and time continuum :thumbsup:

I believe that large inanimate objects can be passed without the alteration of the space/time continuum, dependant on the orientation of the event horizon. :blink:

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OK, Photo Album created at: My Silver Streak.

Production line and pre-delivery photos only at this stage, will add more on Friday after 3000k service. :punchhead:

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I believe that large inanimate objects can be passed without the alteration of the space/time continuum, dependant on the orientation of the event horizon.

Is that the PAST event horizon or the FUTURE event horizon? :punchhead:

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I believe that large inanimate objects can be passed without the alteration of the space/time continuum, dependant on the orientation of the event horizon.

Is that the PAST event horizon or the FUTURE event horizon? :o

It's cyclic ... there is no past or future ... pfffft!! :punchhead:

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