alpharx7
Post #10434
Just too beakey. Yep, seen that. Car and driver is predicting 560HP, 0-60 in 2.7, 1/4 in 10.8. Other things I don't like: the engine bay. Why have an exposed, show engine like that and a crappy black plastic cover? Also I have a few doubts about the interior. On a related note, as part of this vehicle export I now own half of, I'm considering shipping/selling NSXs from Japan to the US. Average auction price is 20k there, average sale price is 55K in the US... you need to work on your car salesman skills wolfie. it's the best NSX model since the wheel was invented !!!! |
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alpharx7
Post #10435
Living where I live,unfortunately,the opportunities to view and hear anything exotic are very few,and far between.Electric over noise,this video epitomizes it for me <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="468" width="625" data="https://www.youtube.com/v/6eGhjhx8O9M"><param name="movie" value="https://www.youtube.com/v/6eGhjhx8O9M"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain"><param name="quality" value="best"><param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"><param name="scale" value="noScale"><param name="salign" value="TL"><param name="FlashVars" value="playerMode=embedded" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent"/></object> that Telsla is a quick car isn't it..... |
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Shuffs
Post #10436
that Telsla is a quick car isn't it..... When you consider it's sold as a four door family car,and yet it can cream a V8 Supercar,in a drag race with comparative ease,I would say yes.Shame they're not an overly good looking vehicle,and don't make any sound,I don't think I could put up with the silence. |
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alpharx7
Post #10437
It certainly is 'beaky',if you compare it to the new R8,but I don't mind it,to me,both vehicles to me are going a bit overboard with the honeycomb mesh though.Supercars need more than six cylinder engines,in my opinion,you need that ominous rumble,not the sound of a hyped up vacuum cleaner <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="468" width="625" data="https://www.youtube.com/v/j7AQeZ57phE"><param name="movie" value="https://www.youtube.com/v/j7AQeZ57phE"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain"><param name="quality" value="best"><param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"><param name="scale" value="noScale"><param name="salign" value="TL"><param name="FlashVars" value="playerMode=embedded" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent"/></object> like the reviewer, i'd be choosing the NSX over the Audi, however in a week or so's time i'm hoping that Mazda will be unveiling a new rotary / rx7 at the Tokyo Motor Show. |
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alpharx7
Post #10438
sad on one front, but good work by the police in making the links in this case. hopefully it assists in finding the POS that responsible for what's now likely two murders.... QUOTE Girl in suitcase was daughter of woman found in Belanglo forest, police say
The identities of a woman and a girl, whose remains were found dumped in NSW and South Australia years apart, have been revealed following a major police breakthrough. Detectives from NSW and South Australia revealed on Wednesday that the little girl found in a suitcase in Wynarka this year was the daughter of a woman whose skeleton was found in the Belanglo State Forest in 2010. The woman has been identified as Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson and her daughter as Khandalyce Kiara Pearce, from Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. "Karlie was a single mum and had moved away from her family with Khandalyce between 2006 and 2008, intending to travel and work," police said. "Investigators have confirmed Karlie was last seen driving a car with Khandalyce on the Stuart Highway near Coober Pedy [South Australia] on Saturday, November 8, 2008. "At that time, Karlie was aged 20, and Khandalyce was aged two." A joint agency operation involving homicide detectives in South Australia, NSW, the Northern Territory and ACT has now been established to investigate both deaths. NSW Police Homicide Commander, Detective Superintendent Mick Willing, said the pair were last seen in late 2008 and were reported missing in late 2009. "Karlie's mum had reported them missing on September 4, 2009, and it is understood she withdrew the report six days later on September 10, 2009, after she was reassured Karlie was safe and well, but did not want family contact at that time," Superintendent Willing said. "Police were told Karlie was sporadically in contact with her mother, but the contact became less frequent over time, and sadly, Karlie's mum has since passed away. "Even after this time, the extended family believed Karlie and Khandalyce were safe and well, living interstate." Detective Superintendent Willing said the NSW and South Australian homicide squads were working closely to complete the picture of Ms Pearce-Stevenson's life, particularly since the birth of Khandalyce in 2006. "We are appealing for assistance from the community to help us identify their friends and associates as they travelled throughout Australia, as well as landlords, motels, caravan parks or campsites where they stayed during this time," Superintendent Willing said. "Anyone who owns or operates these businesses is urged to check their records and help us piece this puzzle together. "We have numerous lines of inquiry to follow, and while we will do our best to keep the community informed, we need to first establish fact from fiction and ensure we avoid speculation, which could damage our investigations," he said. Wednesday's announcement came after detectives in both states have been running separate investigations in a bid to identify the females. In 2010, bones were found in Belanglo State Forest. Investigators later revealed the bones belonged to a woman and that she suffered a violent death due to certain signs on the bones. For the past five years, homicide detectives have been exploring many avenues in an attempt to identify the woman, who was dubbed "Angel" due to the shirt with which she was found. In July this year, police in South Australia were faced with a strikingly similar situation. The bones of a young girl were found in a suitcase on the side of the Karoonda Highway in Wynarka, about 120 kilometres east of Adelaide. Police said the girl was aged between 2½ and four - and there was little doubt she died a violent death. Commonwealth records were trawled through, missing persons lists exhausted and images of the aged and tattered clothing released to the media. But they were unable to identify the girl. On Wednesday, South Australia Police head of Major Crime, Detective Superintendent Des Bray, thanked the community for their support so far with the investigation. "Both SA and NSW detectives have had excellent support from the community to help identify Karlie and Khandalyce, including nearly 1300 Crime Stoppers calls for each case," he said. "In addition, we have received great support from our law enforcement colleagues across the country and from a number of government agencies in our respective states. "It is with everyone's assistance we have reached this very important breakthrough, but it is important to note the identification is only the beginning of the investigation. "This is one of the most shocking crimes imaginable; one that has not only devastated a family, but also had a terrible impact on the wider community. "Those responsible for these horrific crimes remain among us in the community, and they must quickly be caught and held to account for their actions. "We need assistance from people throughout Australia who may have seen this young mum and her little girl travelling around at any time over the past 10 years," Superintendent Bray said. Police want to speak to a man seen in the area on April 13 and May 26 with a dark suitcase about 60 centimetres long and 40 centimetres wide. He is described as being aged about 60, of Caucasian appearance, average height, lightly built, clean cut and neatly dressed. He was not known to locals. |
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Shuffs
Post #10439
like the reviewer, i'd be choosing the NSX over the Audi, however in a week or so's time i'm hoping that Mazda will be unveiling a new rotary / rx7 at the Tokyo Motor Show. Yep,totally agree with Wolfie,on that,they seem to have taken every aspect of the R8 that used to make it stand out,changed it,to the detriment of the entire vehicle,and turned it into something resembling a highpowered Beehive Are Mazda bringing out a new RX7?Will be interested to see what the do. |
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Shuffs
Post #10440
sad on one front, but good work by the police in making the links in this case. hopefully it assists in finding the POS that responsible for what's now likely two murders.... http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/gi...gGQj?li=AAavLaF Wasn't Belanglo State Forest where Milat did all his best work,or am I getting the names fcuked up? |
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Slav
Post #10444
What's people's thoughts on the new NSX? I didn't like the concept, but now that I've seen the somewhat toned-down production version, and more importnatly in black, I may be sold. Front is still 5/10, but the rest looks great. It looks alright to me. Its just the design has already been around for 5 years+ even before it has been fully production ready. Getting a bit old already. ON another note, I cannot believe people are paying 100k pounds + over ticket value to get their hands on a new GT3 RS. That makes it in the territory of a 650S and the Ferrari F12 I mean its nice but not that much |
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alpharx7
Post #10445
A new RX7 would be amazing, unfortunately I don't think anything will be revealed in terms of new and rotary powered this year. If anything, a concept that will never make production. i wouldn't be so sure about that, mazda's 50th anniversary is coming up for the rotary engine. although i'd concede that there's been a number of 'rumours' for the last few years about 'the latest so called project'. it's basically now or never in my books whether or not they ever get it back into production. |
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Shuffs
Post #10448
yup, same place. I have been doing a bit of reading this morning,because to me it reeked of Milat,but apparently Ivan,was ruled out,and his nephew was also investigated QUOTE October 9, 2009: Missing person’s report withdrawn August 29, 2010: Unidentified female’s body found in the Belanglo State Forest south of Sydney September 15, 2010: Ivan Milat ruled out as a suspect QUOTE December, 2011: Police appeal for help from public, release computer-generated image created by Australia’s only facial anthropologist November, 2012: Police entertain theory that Ivan Milat’s nephew Matthew could have been involved with ‘Angel’s’ death October 21, 2015: Police announce they have identified ‘Angel’ as Karlie Jade Pearce-Stevenson They've progressed so far,hopefully more will come to light http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/what-khan...y-1227577482133 |
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mudbutton
Post #10450
I have been doing a bit of reading this morning,because to me it reeked of Milat,but apparently Ivan,was ruled out,and his nephew was also investigated They've progressed so far,hopefully more will come to light http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/what-khan...y-1227577482133 It's been suggested quite a few times that Ivan didn't work alone. |
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wolfman101
Post #10451
It looks alright to me. Its just the design has already been around for 5 years+ even before it has been fully production ready. Getting a bit old already. ON another note, I cannot believe people are paying 100k pounds + over ticket value to get their hands on a new GT3 RS. That makes it in the territory of a 650S and the Ferrari F12 I mean its nice but not that much Yeah, though it's changed quite a bit since the 2012 concept. The final look has only been around a year or so...and was supposed to be out by now. They delayed it a year.... Good reason though - upgrade from transversely mounted NA V6 to longitudinal TT V6 |
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alpharx7
Post #10453
so i sent an inquiry to see if i could find out more details about when to the nbn rollout would be completed for our area, this was the response QUOTE Thank you for your enquiry to nbn. The reference number for your enquiry is xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx Our rollout maps show that your address, Bray Park QLD 4500, is in a Build Commenced area. Work started in your area in May, 2015. Currently, we do not provide strict timeframes for the Build Commencement phase. As each area is different, delivery times vary. On average, the Build Commenced phase takes 12-18 months from start date. Register with us via the rollout map and we'll be in touch when you're able to connect to the nbn™ network. If you require further information, please reply to this email directly or call us on 1800 OUR NBN (1800 687 626) and a consultant will be happy to assist you. Kind Regards, now forget about the March commencement date as indicated by their website and the flyer we received i guess it's as i think vk134 said / hinted at, we can expect to be waiting a fair while longer yet..........middle of next year here we come |
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Dai.
Post #10457
Can't see you going for anything less than another Hayabusa.Wondering whether you'll get your other half on the back,any time soon,or,hopefully am I wrong on that? Yeah another Busa hopefully,2008 white limited edition with everything i had bar exhaust[was heading back to stock anyway] helibars but am getting a different type and radiator guards[took off the wreck]. Unfortunately she confessed last night saying she won't be riding anymore. |
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Shuffs
Post #10458
Hai. See Doc,another year older,and you can find shit that Vash can't,it comes with age interesting weather that it looks like we're going to be receiving........severe weather warning, just looked at the radar if you're anywhere south side in Brisbane, down to the Gold Coast, i'd be getting your car under cover as a precaution. We're all getting a taste of it tonight,they're traveling fast,but intensifying faster engine porn. Might as well be pixelated,I can't see an engine! |
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Shuffs
Post #10460
Yeah another Busa hopefully,2008 white limited edition with everything i had bar exhaust[was heading back to stock anyway] helibars but am getting a different type and radiator guards[took off the wreck]. Unfortunately she confessed last night saying she won't be riding anymore. Thought that may be the case with her,but when you look at that vid that Alpha posted up the other day with that Dickhead side swiping that overtaking bike,you can see how much pain and confusion happens in a very short time Give her a bit of time,bring her down here,and I'll have her converting you to three wheels,after she discovers how comfortable and safe it is,whilst still being a buzz |
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alpharx7
Post #10462
See Doc,another year older,and you can find shit that Vash can't,it comes with age We're all getting a taste of it tonight,they're traveling fast,but intensifying faster Might as well be pixelated,I can't see an engine! talk about getting older, you need to get your eye's checked grumbles doesn't look like i'm going to get my evening walk in tonight. i was cutting back this week on the longer distances in one hit (21km as often as my legs allowed / ie injury recovery time) and doing shorter walks of 12km each night. |
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alpharx7
Post #10463
Thought that may be the case with her,but when you look at that vid that Alpha posted up the other day with that Dickhead side swiping that overtaking bike,you can see how much pain and confusion happens in a very short time Give her a bit of time,bring her down here,and I'll have her converting you to three wheels,after she discovers how comfortable and safe it is,whilst still being a buzz buy a three wheeler like shuff's or get yourself one of these shirts..... |
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Dai.
Post #10464
Thought that may be the case with her,but when you look at that vid that Alpha posted up the other day with that Dickhead side swiping that overtaking bike,you can see how much pain and confusion happens in a very short time Give her a bit of time,bring her down here,and I'll have her converting you to three wheels,after she discovers how comfortable and safe it is,whilst still being a buzz Yeah only seen that video properly today,some people need to be shot on the spot. Fortunately i'll only ever be on two wheels or dead lol. She suggested being a pillion sucks as you have nothing to hang on when shit goes wrong. I can finally tour in peace lol. |
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alpharx7
Post #10465
http://www.msn.com/en-au/entertainment/tv/...mjwGN?li=AA59yp QUOTE 'Mythbusters' to End After Next Season
Entertainment Weekly reports that Discovery's long-running reality series will come to an end after 14 seasons. The stars, Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, have planned an "explosive" final run of episodes. "It was my greatest fear that Mythbusters would just stop and we wouldn't be able to do proper final episodes," Savage told EW. "So whether it's myths about human behavior or car stories or explosion stories, we tried to find the most awesome example of each category and build on our past history." "Mythbusters" was a hit for Discovery in its early days, and received much critical acclaim, as well as seven Emmy nominations. It is credited with helping to make science accessible and interesting for a broad swath of people. Savage and Hyneman, who famously do not get along, will tour the country for a last round of "Mythbusters Live" next month. That will likely be the last time they work together. The final season of "Mythbusters" will premiere January 9. And the Science Channel will run a massive marathon of all 248 episodes starting Dec. 3. |
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