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View over the canopy at Tikal... showing the alignment of the temples.

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The Carnac alignments were constructed in the Neolithic era, between the 5th and 3rd centuries BC. This area, 1 of 9 sections here, has 1050 stones.

Was once the main route to the north up until the end of WW2

MK6 GTI gets Eibach pro kit springs, Koni Yellow Shocks, and 034 motorsport density line motor mounts.

The cling wrap has gone; the bendy-ply "feet" have strips of double-sided tape to hold them securely to the side decks, per the port side; the side panels are held *reasonably* securely by pairs of blocks held down onto the bendy-ply with double-sided tape, per the starboard side.

She pulls to the left

She pulls to the right

I can't control her

She's out of sight.

1960's alignment through Newrybar. The street is called "Old Pacific Hwy"

It is important to get a alignment check or auto check before planning to travel.Safety and convenience lie with it.

Here's the main triangle after just tack brazing each of the lugs to the tubing. Done to get the frame as straight as possible before completing the braze on each of the lug connections.

The Bridgeport worked fairly well for checking frame alignment.

Former NR1 (Midland Hwy) alignment through Kempton, Tasmania.

I drew something OTHER than Lucci when I was mad! Imagine my OWN surprise!

Ross Town Hall, on the former NR1 (Midland Hwy) alignment through Ross, Tasmania.

Former NR1 alignment through the north western suburbs of Hobart.

Former NR1 (Midland Hwy) alignment from the south into Launceston, Tasmania.

Damien Playell, a rare moment of rest in the workplace

 

Ladies Motoring Evening with Annette Carey of The White Room, Chelmsford Carriage Company, and Drinks of France.

Former highway 1 alignment now called Robertson Street at Torbanlea. Bypassed May 1984.

Check everything lines up.

D&D Orc Alignments 1st to 3rd Ed

 

Keith Playell on punctures

 

Ladies Motoring Evening with Annette Carey of The White Room, Chelmsford Carriage Company, and Drinks of France.

Photo Friday theme: Tripods. Taken at ISO 100, f11, 1.3s

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