what's so funny? It took me and my cousin 12 hours to turn his V6 into a GT (using a junked Mustang)...
What is IBTL?
I Beat The Lock or In Before The Lock![]()
Just kidding-they've been cracking down on Ebay threads lately (between you and me I love them)
Oh, they don't like us making fun of ebay stuff??


Yeah, I can see that, but don't understand it, I like a laugh, and I wonder why it bothers people if it isn't their ad!! Plus, how many times do we have to read things about gears, wheels, 5 lug conversion, t5 swap stuff, and "If I do this what will happen?" I like changing things up for a laugh once in a while.
But thanks for the warning! Been a member for a long time on here!!![]()
IBTL![]()

Oh, they don't like us making fun of ebay stuff??

That's not it at all...
Here on Stangnet, we try pretty hard to keep commerce and sales transactions out of the forums. This of course, applies to ACTIVE ebay auctions (expired auctions are a gray area but so long as it's not an attempt to get attention for a failed auction, they're generally left alone). The reason we draw the line at active auctions is simple:
Perhaps you post a link to an active auction for a good laugh. No harm no foul except for when some yahoo decides that he/she should also be able to list their active auction within a discussion forum. Their justification? "I see LOTS of ebay auctions in the discussion forum! (insert sobbing/whining here)"
So... The line is drawn at active auctions. All is not lost however....
Feel free use image tags to post the pictures of ebay item and even cut and paste the relevant portion of the auction that you'd like to discuss (not the whole sale verbiage). Whola! The fun can continue and no Terms of Service have been violated.
~Daggs

That's not it at all...
Here on Stangnet, we try pretty hard to keep commerce and sales transactions out of the forums. This of course, applies to ACTIVE ebay auctions (expired auctions are a gray area but so long as it's not an attempt to get attention for a failed auction, they're generally left alone). The reason we draw the line at active auctions is simple:
Perhaps you post a link to an active auction for a good laugh. No harm no foul except for when some yahoo decides that he/she should also be able to list their active auction within a discussion forum. Their justification? "I see LOTS of ebay auctions in the discussion forum! (insert sobbing/whining here)"
So... The line is drawn at active auctions. All is not lost however....
Feel free use image tags to post the pictures of ebay item and even cut and paste the relevant portion of the auction that you'd like to discuss (not the whole sale verbiage). Whola! The fun can continue and no Terms of Service have been violated.
~Daggs