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But why do they call her “Lilith?” John Grow’s Chevrolet Camaro Z1 1LE (aka: “Lilith”) is quite possibly the baddest Camaro on the road. This track-hungry beast is powered by a 1200HP JDP Motorsports “1200X” package, including an Edelbrock E-Force TSV2650 Supercharger upgrade and JDP/HP Tuners tune. It’s equipped with Anderson Composites’ carbon fiber hood, splitter, grill, canards, lower intakes & rear diffuser, Recaro seats, Safecraft harnesses, and Brey Kraus harness bar. And it rides on BMR suspension, Hotchkis swaybars, Detroit Speed/JRi Shocks coilovers, Essex AP Racing PRO5000R brakes, 315/30ZR18 & 335/30ZR18 BFGoodrich Rival S tires, and 18x11/18x12 Forgeline one piece forged monoblock ZO1R wheels finished in Titanium! See more at: forgeline.com/customer-gallery/john-grow/
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But why do they call her “Lilith?” John Grow’s Chevrolet Camaro Z1 1LE (aka: “Lilith”) is quite possibly the baddest Camaro on the road. This track-hungry beast is powered by a 1200HP JDP Motorsports “1200X” package, including an Edelbrock E-Force TSV2650 Supercharger upgrade and JDP/HP Tuners tune. It’s equipped with Anderson Composites’ carbon fiber hood, splitter, grill, canards, lower intakes & rear diffuser, Recaro seats, Safecraft harnesses, and Brey Kraus harness bar. And it rides on BMR suspension, Hotchkis swaybars, Detroit Speed/JRi Shocks coilovers, Essex AP Racing PRO5000R brakes, 315/30ZR18 & 335/30ZR18 BFGoodrich Rival S tires, and 18x11/18x12 Forgeline one piece forged monoblock ZO1R wheels finished in Titanium! See more at: forgeline.com/customer-gallery/john-grow/
#forgeline #forgelinewheels #forgedwheels #customwheels #forgedmonoblock #ZO1R #notjustanotherprettywheel #doyourhomework #madeinUSA #chevrolet #chevy #camaro #zl1 #camarozl1 #jdpmotorsports
But why do they call her “Lilith?” John Grow’s Chevrolet Camaro Z1 1LE (aka: “Lilith”) is quite possibly the baddest Camaro on the road. This track-hungry beast is powered by a 1200HP JDP Motorsports “1200X” package, including an Edelbrock E-Force TSV2650 Supercharger upgrade and JDP/HP Tuners tune. It’s equipped with Anderson Composites’ carbon fiber hood, splitter, grill, canards, lower intakes & rear diffuser, Recaro seats, Safecraft harnesses, and Brey Kraus harness bar. And it rides on BMR suspension, Hotchkis swaybars, Detroit Speed/JRi Shocks coilovers, Essex AP Racing PRO5000R brakes, 315/30ZR18 & 335/30ZR18 BFGoodrich Rival S tires, and 18x11/18x12 Forgeline one piece forged monoblock ZO1R wheels finished in Titanium! See more at: forgeline.com/customer-gallery/john-grow/
#forgeline #forgelinewheels #forgedwheels #customwheels #forgedmonoblock #ZO1R #notjustanotherprettywheel #doyourhomework #madeinUSA #chevrolet #chevy #camaro #zl1 #camarozl1 #jdpmotorsports
Did you think we were done engineering new wheels for 2018? Well think again, because we're excited to introduce our newest load-rated racing wheel, the ZO1R, at the 2018 PRI Show in Indianapolis, Indiana! The ZO1R features a classic split five-spoke design, open lug center (to reduce mass and allow for easier access to lug nuts), concave profile, I-beamed spokes, and chamfered outer edge. The Forgeline ZO1R is a fully-forged one-piece monoblock wheel with plenty of room for caliper clearance and extreme brake fitment. And it’s engineered to be lightweight, stiff, and have excellent fatigue strength, including a 2100 lb per wheel static load rating! The ZO1R is available in 18, 19, 20, and 21-inch diameters with a range of widths and offsets. It can be made to accommodate most 5-lug and centerlock applications. And just like any Forgeline wheel, the ZO1R is available with fully customizable finish options. Learn more (including sizes & pricing) at: forgeline.com/wheel/zo1r/
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But why do they call her “Lilith?” John Grow’s Chevrolet Camaro Z1 1LE (aka: “Lilith”) is quite possibly the baddest Camaro on the road. This track-hungry beast is powered by a 1200HP JDP Motorsports “1200X” package, including an Edelbrock E-Force TSV2650 Supercharger upgrade and JDP/HP Tuners tune. It’s equipped with Anderson Composites’ carbon fiber hood, splitter, grill, canards, lower intakes & rear diffuser, Recaro seats, Safecraft harnesses, and Brey Kraus harness bar. And it rides on BMR suspension, Hotchkis swaybars, Detroit Speed/JRi Shocks coilovers, Essex AP Racing PRO5000R brakes, 315/30ZR18 & 335/30ZR18 BFGoodrich Rival S tires, and 18x11/18x12 Forgeline one piece forged monoblock ZO1R wheels finished in Titanium! See more at: forgeline.com/customer-gallery/john-grow/
#forgeline #forgelinewheels #forgedwheels #customwheels #forgedmonoblock #ZO1R #notjustanotherprettywheel #doyourhomework #madeinUSA #chevrolet #chevy #camaro #zl1 #camarozl1 #jdpmotorsports
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ov·er-.the. course of.last one year or more, the student community of this campus has been faced with some very .
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fundamental questigns regarding ge.nder, patriarchy, and more particularly the issue of sex'Ual t1arassment and the .
question of justice.. While we participat~d in crucial movement and debates that followed in the aftermath at the tragic .
16th December.. incident .in De·lhi, the same. d~b·ates found resonance in the manner things have taken sh.ape Within .
the campus. Bu( al~ngs·ide, :one very deeply concerting situation that has been staring bacK' at us·rs tt~e repeated .
scuttliQg of j.ustice; shieldin~ of. perpetrators -partictJiarly faculty members -guilty of sexual harassment by the .
qdmin4stration; and repeated attacks on our hard-earned institution of GSCASH virtually making a mockery and .
hollowing it out. WHh all the '·debates, churning and intermittent agitations faced with an ever-emboldening patriarchal .
administration, what stands out is the fact that on the question of gender justi.ce we, today, stan"d at crossroads. The .
way ahead can only be a meaningful break, a decisive and protracted agitation not just to safeguard but expand .the .
autonomy of GSCASH and thereby strengthen it in the face of the current assaults. .
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Only in ~he .last one year we/have w'itnessed three consecutive such .instances of brazen scuttling of justice by the adm·inistration, In the firS"t instance, Prof. Nayar, a CSMCH faculty member found guilty of sexual harassment by the GSCASH was simply let off wtth a golden handshake by offering him a 'compulsory (read voluntary) retirement' as the EC did not wish to "defame a senior professo~. In the second instance, Prof. Kundu, a CSRB faculty member, again clearly found guilty of sexual harassment by GSCASH is being shielded by the EC that is oent upon· constituting another enquiry of its own in the name of a 'Three Member Committee" to overturn the GSCASH verdict. And in the third instance today, we find the administration going a step further and promoting a ...., . .
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faculty member to the post of Dean of SIS, against whom there is an ongoing GSCASH enquiry. In the face of protests and confrontation from the student community, the administration shamelessly feigns ignorance abol:Jt such an enquiry even as they rejected the open letter to VC from a large group of faculty members who raised objection to such a promotion. While on this occasion we hear of concerns such as "this being his last chance to Dean-ship'", what is conveniently sidelined is the question of justice. That is, the promotion of an accused in a case of sexual. -harassment ~to the post of Dean implicitly makes him a member of the s.pme EC where he would be placed in a .
pqsrtion to·pr~side upon his own case. Alongside, in these cases we have witnrssedJhe uqliest manifestations-of slander campaigns, maligning. character assassination, hate-mails, poster and pamgh!ets that were not only targeted against the woman complainant, but also the institution of GSCASH. Finally, this entire pattern of letting off, sh'ieldi.ng ·and promotion has in every step spelt an increasing violation of the fundamental right to justic~, undermining of the institution of GSCASH and the patriarchal admjnistration gaining ground. .
Today-, as we-stand at this crossroads, we h·ave beh'ind us a serie$ of protests with no concrete outcome; complicity from our last elected union in the shielding of Nayar; a criminal silence on the case of Kundu at crucial junctures interspersed by tokenism. The union in the last six months has done NOTHING towards the implementation of the UGBM resolution that was unanimously passed to make GSCASH decisions binding upon the administration. Even after rejecting the 'Three Member Committee" on th.e Kundu case more than a month back, the JNUSU is clearly reluctant to wage any meaningful struggle to confront the administration. The absolute lack of vision an the part of the unioh was evident in the forgotten one day university strike call~d on 3010 January that was purportedl-y to mark the beginning of an ''inten·sified" stru~g.le after which nothing followed till date. Such inactions, oomp).icity and silenees of course ultimate,ly add to the strength of the administration as is obvious today -in the SIS case where it .
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has gone ahead to promote an accused to the pdsl of Dean. And therefor-e. 'it is extremely crucial that the present .
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students' referendtJm is followed up with a militant agitation· in the coming days to ensure qur present demand whi~e .
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connect'ibg i! to the preceding and equally crucial struggles to ensure justice in all these previol'ls cases. .
At a time when the very integrity of our hard eamed institution of GSCASH is threatened . . it is imperative that we .
muster all means to resist such entrenched patriarchy ari.d authoritarianism of the JNU administration and the .
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p0wers that be. We most fight to demand the immediate de·motion of the faculty member against whom there is ~ GSCASH enqwiry from th~post of SIS Dean. And alongside, it is crucial.that we build an uncompromising struggle to .
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wrest' all powers from the administration to flout justice through. dilution or distortion or overturning of the GSCASH .
decision·S~ Tlieref0re. we must in earnes"t build a protracted strug,qle to -~ake the GSCASH decisions binding upon .
tne administration. DSU appeals to ttie students to participate in larg~ numbers ·in the students' referen(lum .
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