Check out this Thunderbird prototype!
This is the car that will make me forget my Xantia... [:D]
What is a HDi compared to a real rocket?! [:0] [}:)]
Click the pink pictures and dream... [:p]
http://www.speedycars.net/wallpaper/for ... rbird.html
HDi?! Forget it! The rocket age is here!!!
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Activa, silver MK1 (221bhp stock) stripped out with twin sparcos Evo seats. 95
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BX GTi 16v hurricane (doa)
BX DTR estate
I like the old RR FAB1. It's much better looking.
I have the old series on DVD![:D] i love Thunderbirds (and Lady P is gorgeous[;)]
BTW, check this link for a full size 20feet replica:
http://www.davidszondy.com/future/Thunderbirds/fab1.htm
I have the old series on DVD![:D] i love Thunderbirds (and Lady P is gorgeous[;)]
BTW, check this link for a full size 20feet replica:
http://www.davidszondy.com/future/Thunderbirds/fab1.htm
Maybe the six-wheel idea is not entirely nonsense.
Check this and read the "Why six wheels?" chapter:
http://www.gizmag.com/go/2754
Check this and read the "Why six wheels?" chapter:
http://www.gizmag.com/go/2754
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by ActivaV6uk</i>
Ouch adds everyware!
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I didn't see any. Perhaps it's time to use something less crummy than Internet Exploder?
(I'm using firefox which is almost totally pop-up proof, and having recently added the adblock extension and taught it about a few sites (~10) I don't see any stupid moving ads anywhere either). Definately recommended.
Ouch adds everyware!
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I didn't see any. Perhaps it's time to use something less crummy than Internet Exploder?
(I'm using firefox which is almost totally pop-up proof, and having recently added the adblock extension and taught it about a few sites (~10) I don't see any stupid moving ads anywhere either). Definately recommended.
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