I WILL TAKE THEM.
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Edge New Member
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goaljnky New Member
I will take them if edge falls out. Money in hand.
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3rd in line. Why does this seem to good to be true???
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Minidave Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
Sighs........late to the party again......5th, for what it's worth
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Look at Edge's sig. He's way too hairy for these seats. He'd ruin them in the blink of an eye, if you could see them. He's out.
Goaljinky states he has he has money in hand. He has something in his hand, but it's not money. Don't let him fool you.
Wza is questioning your integrity--too good to be true?. He's out.
Tuls lives in some place called Rapture. That should disqualify him right there. Plus, he'd just put a picture of some chick licking the seats. Do we really want to see that? Forget I wrote that last sentence.
Minidave is late to the party. He'll also be late with his payment. Disqualified.
That leaves me. I'll take them. I'll even throw in a sixpack of your favorite beer.... -
Jason Montague New MemberLifetime Supporter
Thanks Nathan. Edited out. Jason
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Yeah and?!
Rapture is a massive underwater city, forged by the personal dreams of Andrew Ryan, to escape from the political, social, and religious anxieties of a post-World War II world. It was established on November 5, 1946 and finished in late 1951. It is located at 63° 2' N, 29° 55' W, which places it at about 433 kilometers west of Iceland's capital, Reykjavik.
Rapture sits at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean, as a gleaming metropolis of massive Art Deco-styled buildings, connected by networks of glass tunnels, Bathysphere systems, and submerged railways. All-in-all resembling the Manhattan borough of New York, in both size as well as general appearance. The city is completely self-sustaining, and all of its electricity, food, water and air purification and defense system are powered by the volcanic vents in Hephaestus. Rapture is intentionally isolated from the world, and the only way to access it seems to be bathyspheres taken down from the lighthouse perched on an island above.
In terms of its philosophical underpinnings, Rapture can best be described as a "gulch," (a term derived from Galt's Gulch in the Ayn Rand novel Atlas Shrugged). A "gulch" is a localized underground economic and social community of free-minded individuals and differs from a commune in that it is uniquely freedom-focused, and so upholds individual and property rights rather than operating by the rules of a collective community. -
Sounds very cool. Also sounds like a place where JCW sparco seats are completely unnecessary, as cars would be dangerous in an underwater city. Too much risk of asphyxiation. It's bad enough that you drive a car down there, killing innocent Rapturians and all, on top of it, I can't believe how selfish you are, wanting these seats, to add to your comfort level while choking your fellow citizens unmercifully. I'm willing to look past all of this as long as you revoke your 4th place claim on Sparco's...:ihih:
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This just in off the AP wire:
BP has finally discovered the etiology of the terrible underwater explosion causing the current disaster in the gulf. Some dude illegally attempted to divert oil from the well to some almost fictional sounding, utopian like underwater city. His exact name will not be released until police have him in custody (the police department is working closely with the 'lil mermaid to apprehend the suspect), but they did mention the scalawag's nickname consisted of a four letter word with an umlaut in it. In the last sentence of the article they also pointed out that this derelict should not be sold JCW sparco's under any circumstances. -
SEATS??? This thread was about seats?
Speaking of seats, in the next few days, my new JCW Recaro alcantara seats will be arriving from England. (and then my rollbar assy)
Apparently I keep missing deals like these seats so I had to break down and just buy new ones.
Woohoo... pics to come.
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Minidave Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
Not that it matters.............
BTW, how can Edge put them in his car? They're not factory stock!
(Isn't he the one who spent a gazillion dollars having a rare factory stereo system put into his car by a dealer so it would stay in warranty?)
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