Goped versus 2001 Trans Am w/ 150 shot of NOS
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Goped versus 2001 Trans Am w/ 150 shot of NOS
Here's the link to the vid.
http://www.fbodyextreme.com/membermedia/GopedTake2.wmv
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If you're smccurry, go watch the video at Colin's house.
http://www.fbodyextreme.com/membermedia/GopedTake2.wmv
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If you're smccurry, go watch the video at Colin's house.
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Originally Posted by Hyper-X,Aug 23 2004, 03:21 PM
If you're smccurry, go watch the video at Colin's house.
Maybe we need a Smccurry old computer parts donation list....
I have PC100 RAM, a Case, an "iffy" BH6 MB and I'll have to look around to see what else.....Oh yeah at least one 20 GB harddrive.
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LOL, I have a spare power supply, PC2100 256MB DDR RAM, a 30GB hard drive, an old 16x CDROM drive, an old video card (TNT), 800Mhz Slot 1 Pentium 3 CPU, a few other hard drives with a lot of porn on 1 of them... and the list goes on.
Knowing Steve though, I don't think he's going to want us "building" him one unless it contains...
Mugen CPU cooled using a Mugen Cold-Air Heatsink w/ low-temp fan
Mugen RAM
Mugen power supply
Mugen hard drive w/ gear reduction
Amuse Hi-Tech DVD-ROM
Mugen Dry-Carbon Tower Case
Mugen motherboard sitting on Hondata Heat Insulating stand-offs
topped off with a TODA Spec-A CAMera (digital of course)
I just can't imagine Steve w/ anything less.
Knowing Steve though, I don't think he's going to want us "building" him one unless it contains...
Mugen CPU cooled using a Mugen Cold-Air Heatsink w/ low-temp fan
Mugen RAM
Mugen power supply
Mugen hard drive w/ gear reduction
Amuse Hi-Tech DVD-ROM
Mugen Dry-Carbon Tower Case
Mugen motherboard sitting on Hondata Heat Insulating stand-offs
topped off with a TODA Spec-A CAMera (digital of course)
I just can't imagine Steve w/ anything less.
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hahaha u guys are hilarious! is his computer that crappy? how bout we do a little episode of "pimp my computer"? i got a case here with the mugen ss front bumper, feels sideskirts, and a top secret diffuser. i also have a mugen intake fan, toda header fan, and powerhouse amuse exhaust fan (single of course cause we know he likes LOUD!). shoot, i might even have a mugen ecu motherboard lying around...
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Originally Posted by 808style,Aug 23 2004, 08:03 PM
hahaha u guys are hilarious! is his computer that crappy? how bout we do a little episode of "pimp my computer"? i got a case here with the mugen ss front bumper, feels sideskirts, and a top secret diffuser. i also have a mugen intake fan, toda header fan, and powerhouse amuse exhaust fan (single of course cause we know he likes LOUD!). shoot, i might even have a mugen ecu motherboard lying around...
Now if you're talking about a G4 processor with dual-velocity engine, I would understand you all
Mac's are AWESOME!!
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Originally Posted by smccurry,Aug 23 2004, 08:20 PM
Not crappy, it's just different.
Now if you're talking about a G4 processor with dual-velocity engine, I would understand you all
Mac's are AWESOME!!
Now if you're talking about a G4 processor with dual-velocity engine, I would understand you all
Mac's are AWESOME!!
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I don't have too much to contribute, got rid of my old stuff. I have a case, Enermax power supply, maybe a Matrox AGP video card, a 20 or 40 GB drive (can't remember, probably full of porn ), SoundBlaster Live sound card, a keyboard and possibly a mouse. I would need a motherboard and RAM to build it.
On another note, a few months ago, I built a system that would make Stephen's MAC sink faster in the water than an anvil :
P4 2.8gHz
800 mHz front side bus (intel 875P chipset Abit IC7-MAX3 motherboard)
1GB Crucial RAM
nVidia 5700 video card (want to upgrade to ATI 9800 pro or better if I get into gaming)
2 - 160 GB Hitachi 7200 RPM drives running in RAID1 (mirrored)
Lite On 16x DVD-ROM drive
Plextor 12x DVD writable drive (+/-R, +/-RW)
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS sound card with the drive bay panel to give me extra input ports (including IEEE 1394)
Zalman CPU heat sink/fan (this sucker weighs a ton!)
2 - 80mm rear case fans and 1 - 120mm front case fan (case already came with a lit blue side fan)
430 watt Antec PSU with dual fans
Logitech 5300 5.1 speakers (man, this sound card and speakers sound better than my home theater setup, time to upgrade that!)
I already had a 17" LCD, keyboard, mouse and KVM.
How's that Stephen???
On another note, a few months ago, I built a system that would make Stephen's MAC sink faster in the water than an anvil :
P4 2.8gHz
800 mHz front side bus (intel 875P chipset Abit IC7-MAX3 motherboard)
1GB Crucial RAM
nVidia 5700 video card (want to upgrade to ATI 9800 pro or better if I get into gaming)
2 - 160 GB Hitachi 7200 RPM drives running in RAID1 (mirrored)
Lite On 16x DVD-ROM drive
Plextor 12x DVD writable drive (+/-R, +/-RW)
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS sound card with the drive bay panel to give me extra input ports (including IEEE 1394)
Zalman CPU heat sink/fan (this sucker weighs a ton!)
2 - 80mm rear case fans and 1 - 120mm front case fan (case already came with a lit blue side fan)
430 watt Antec PSU with dual fans
Logitech 5300 5.1 speakers (man, this sound card and speakers sound better than my home theater setup, time to upgrade that!)
I already had a 17" LCD, keyboard, mouse and KVM.
How's that Stephen???