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Wind-Farmer

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Thanks Partsbill, I will call the dealership on and have one ordered.

And sorry for saying afro-engineering. I was just solely stating that I would not want my strut bar to be put on in a fashion as to what some african would do with his bamboo tools and such.

I really meant no harm, african is pretty universal word, as for South Africa, infact; has many of white people. SO, sorry you guys *cough* stanmckinny *cough* jumped to your own racial conclusions.
 

Arkady001

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stanmckinney said:
The term Jerry is often used to refer negatively to the German race.
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I've come across this sort of thing a lot since I started visiting US-based forums and I'd like to put my two-penneth in, if I may:

I'm an Englishman living in Germany. My Girlfriend is German. Trust me: they don't care anymore. They're just sore because they came second...
Her brother calls me 'Tommi' and says we (English) go on about the War so much because it's the only thing we were ever good at. I tell him that the only good German is the one selling his body on the Reeperbahn in Hamburg...we hit each other then drink more beer...good fun...

Jerry-rig, Jerry-can etc - that's not perjorative anymore - both terms have been long accepted into the lexicon of English...

Afro-Engineering - well, I hadn't come across that one before... but having been to Africa a good few times I would say to me that means "inventive, resourceful, ambitious, miraculous..."
Vehicles you or I would consign to the scrap-heap are kept on the road using the most amazing engineering skills using only the most basic of tools and resources...

Just as an observation and I don't necessarily mean anything by this...in my travels I work with a lot of US servicemen (and women) and I think you all worry too much about what people think...

We take great delight in telling our US Army counterparts that George III was the best King you ever had...they tell us that our habit of drinking tea is stupid because tea tastes awful...we tell them that's because in the US you make it with sea-water from Boston Harbour...and so it goes on...
oh and we always refer to them as 'The Colonial Militia'...

I think the latest one is that we're only in Iraq because of you - you (they) point out that the British have always needed the US in every war we've ever faught and will ever fight in the future...
We say: fine - as long as you pay...we'll be here...

That may sound sacriligeous to some, but trust me, we all laugh about it a lot...it makes being here a lot easier...

Tell it like you see it - if someone doesn't like it, they'll bust you in the mouth, then buy you a beer and then we can all get on with the real business of talking about cars again...

Which is why we're here after all...
 
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stanmckinney

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So I am the racist for thinking the statement is racist?
That's a new one to me.
I agree, though, let's talk about cars.
 

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I just think a quiet PM to someone if they step over the line is often a better way of going about it, rather than highlighting someone's tactless remarks in public.

What to me sounds like harmless banter might be terribly hurtful to another and vice-versa...

Being in the Military I tend to have a more 'robust' sense of humour that would appall many civilians...
 
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stanmckinney

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If we step over the line, a moderator should step in and make changes in the posts. I would think racist remarks would be included.
 

partsbill

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like I said before, the Bullitt brace fits great, looks good, and no rigging necessary.
 
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Wind-Farmer

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Thanks again bill, you have made up my mind.

If we could have a moderator please close this thread, that would be great. People will keep crying otherwise.
 

metroplex

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For the pre-08 GTs, you will want the correct hood liner or else it will rub. Job 2 2007s also got the new hoodliner.

FWIW my Job 1 2007 GT would not take the GT500 STB. It would cause the hood to stick up by 1"-2", but Partsbill's GT managed to take it.

The STB is really for decorative purposes.
 
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Wind-Farmer

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you honestly think its for decorative purposes? I mean, I had one in my old car and...it made a huge difference.

Or do you think this one isn't good enough/not enough support or what?
 

metroplex

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Was your previous car a S197? The D2C/S197 platform is totally new and not like the 79-04 Fox which flexes a lot. A lot of people are not convinced on how much rigidity the STB adds on the 2-bolt S197 braces because there's way too much play in the bolt holes. You're only relying on the clamping force of the nuts, which isn't a lot BTW.
 

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metroplex said:
Was your previous car a S197? The D2C/S197 platform is totally new and not like the 79-04 Fox which flexes a lot. A lot of people are not convinced on how much rigidity the STB adds on the 2-bolt S197 braces because there's way too much play in the bolt holes. You're only relying on the clamping force of the nuts, which isn't a lot BTW.
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Agreed.
 

jerzeykilla

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whocares...you all sound like a bunch of women arguing over a handbag or something. this is america baby, freedom of speech
 
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