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Modified Vauxhall Astra on display at Fast Show, Santa Pod.

Looks like a Jaguar ready to attack - Grrr

On Display at the 21st Annual Midwest CamaroFest In Riverside Missouri on Aug. 15, 2009.

 

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:) !!!Myymässä Legojani ottakaa yhteyttä palikkatakomon foorumilla käyttäjään Warrior!!! Vaihtoehtoisesti minua voi tavoitella sähkopostilla ankkamusteam@suomi24.fi mutta en välttämättä huomaa näitä niin usein!

After watching Book of Boba Fett, I got to wondering what a modified N1 might look like if the owner/pilot really cared about its appearance (think Lando in Solo). Here's my modified N1, now with two seats.

 

The engines took a fair amount of design to get right, but I'm proud of them.

Assembling points in Port Road near the Entertainment Centre - Friday 6 November 2009

Desert sunset photo which has been modified.

modified Nationals 2014

New engine, screw bosses removed, slightly better petrol tank but still not correct. The radiator will be added after painting.

Lakeside GEAR Day June 2016

 

M3391M-1011

dragon 2 cabezas.

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Continua inarrestabile il successo di Tempo Reale Tour che in autunno vedrà l’artista on stage in tutta la penisola.

 

Con un’estate in Top ten nelle classifiche dei dischi più venduti stanno arrivando sold out e nuove date per il tour che già triplica a Milano, Brescia e Bergamo e raddoppia a Bologna, Firenze Mantova e Roma.

 

Chissà poi quale sarà stato il suo Giorno più bello nel mondo. Di Francesco Renga, s'intende. Se quello quando ha conosciuto Ambra, madre dei suoi due figli, o quello in cui ha vinto Sanremo o quello ancora in cui a Sanremo ha partecipato con una canzone scritta per lui da Elisa e tutti lo annunciarono come vincitore sicuro, #einvece. Oppure un giorno di quando faceva parte dei Timoria, per poi lasciarli e diventare, a tutti gli effetti, un protagonista solista per la musica italiana. Francesco Renga ritorna in concerto in Tempo Reale, così come ha chiamato la sua ultima fatica discografica, piena di brani autentici, di cuore, ricca di venature rock, altre più leggere, di quella musica che piace perché punzecchia spesso con suoni duri ma è sempre sovrastata da una voce che arriva fino alla luna.

 

Sul palco Francesco è accompagnato da Vincenzo Messina al piano e tastiere, Fulvio Arnoldi alla chitarra acustica e tastiere, Stefano Brandoni alla chitarra, Giorgio Secco alla chitarra, Gabriele Cannarozzo al basso, Phil Mer alla batteria.

Modified Bajaj Pulsar 150,200,220

From the Rachel Carson Conservancy Website:

 

Baker Trail UltraChallenge

by Steve Mentzer — last modified Jun 27, 2017 11:44 AM

Run a 50 mile ultramarathon in 14 hours!

Overview

 

The Baker Trail UltraChallenge is a 50-mile ultramarathon on the Baker Trail. Unlike the Rachel Carson Trail Challenge, this is a footrace; the "challenge" is for you or your relay team to win, or at least finish within 14 hours! The next UltraChallenge is set for Saturday, August 26, 2017. The race starts at 6:30 AM; the deadline for finishing is 8:30 PM. Individuals as well as relay teams of up to 5 members may register.

In 2016 the race traversed the south section of the trail, the third leg in the three-leg series. In 2017 we'll be on the north section. Each year, a piece of a unique three-piece medal will be awarded to all individual finishers. When a participant has completed all three sections, they'll receive a handsome commemorative holder to display all three medals.

 

The Course

 

The Baker Trail is marked as a typical hiking trail. Yellow blazes on trees, telephone poles, fence posts, guard rails, and so on indicate the path.

Unlike many hiking trails, the Baker Trail is not always a footpath through the woods. In many areas, it follows dirt or paved country roads, some with narrow shoulders. As with road running everywhere, you must always be alert and cautious.

Because of the varying terrain, the UltraChallenge is more mentally demanding than similar ultras. You must always be watching for the blazes in order to stay on the course. In places, the Trail will be following a road only to abruptly turn off the road into the woods. Therefore, if you haven't seen a blaze in a few minutes, you may be off course and should backtrack to the last blaze and determine where you went wrong.

Plenty of runners will go off-course at least once during the day. If you expect -- and accept -- that you will, too, it won't be quite as frustrating. The key to a successful race is to realize it quickly.

From the Rachel Carson Conservancy Website:

 

Baker Trail UltraChallenge

by Steve Mentzer — last modified Jun 27, 2017 11:44 AM

Run a 50 mile ultramarathon in 14 hours!

Overview

 

The Baker Trail UltraChallenge is a 50-mile ultramarathon on the Baker Trail. Unlike the Rachel Carson Trail Challenge, this is a footrace; the "challenge" is for you or your relay team to win, or at least finish within 14 hours! The next UltraChallenge is set for Saturday, August 26, 2017. The race starts at 6:30 AM; the deadline for finishing is 8:30 PM. Individuals as well as relay teams of up to 5 members may register.

In 2016 the race traversed the south section of the trail, the third leg in the three-leg series. In 2017 we'll be on the north section. Each year, a piece of a unique three-piece medal will be awarded to all individual finishers. When a participant has completed all three sections, they'll receive a handsome commemorative holder to display all three medals.

 

The Course

 

The Baker Trail is marked as a typical hiking trail. Yellow blazes on trees, telephone poles, fence posts, guard rails, and so on indicate the path.

Unlike many hiking trails, the Baker Trail is not always a footpath through the woods. In many areas, it follows dirt or paved country roads, some with narrow shoulders. As with road running everywhere, you must always be alert and cautious.

Because of the varying terrain, the UltraChallenge is more mentally demanding than similar ultras. You must always be watching for the blazes in order to stay on the course. In places, the Trail will be following a road only to abruptly turn off the road into the woods. Therefore, if you haven't seen a blaze in a few minutes, you may be off course and should backtrack to the last blaze and determine where you went wrong.

Plenty of runners will go off-course at least once during the day. If you expect -- and accept -- that you will, too, it won't be quite as frustrating. The key to a successful race is to realize it quickly.

darn giant sleeve. I could fit my head through it to begin with.

I know there are much more accurate editings (not to mention the quality of these photos), but i think the amateur-allure is what makes this collage special

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