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DB4

@AddysDaddy: There are a couple out there; Ducati SportClassic (pictured above), Triumph Thruxton, Honda GB500 (super sweet bike), the new Norton Commando and Guzzi is supposedly coming out with one.

It's awfully pretty but I'll stick with my Ducati.

Social Engineering.

@magista: Waaah! Image no worky!

Beautiful stuff. Here's a photo of diatoms under a Scanning Electon Microscope that my dad's friend took in the late '70s. I've had these photos for years and used to be completely obsessed with them as a child.

Maybe someone should remind them that quite a bit of our electricity still comes from coal fired plants.

Actually, now that I think about it. A Sterling Engine may be fitting.

An Alfa 3 liter V6 of course.

NERDS!!!!

Sign me up! I'll take my '69 VW bus.

@Porschephile: I've got some more photos somewhere. Here's a video of it running a hot lap w/ a bunch of Porsches. Video is shot from the inside of a car behind the GTA:

@zekestone: Rust not aluminum bodied GTA nor break your bulletproof power-plant.

@ZeroOrDie: That is a GTA. There were basically two versions; 1300 cc and 1600 cc. All aluminum bodies with all sorts of lightweight goodies (magnesium, plexi windows, etc) thanks to AutoDelta. You can tell the difference between a GT that has been made to look like a GTA and a real GTA by looking for the

This was my buddies old GTA. He has since sold it but man, it was gorgeous!

@jeffeb3: +1 solder and heat shrink. Do it right the first time. The method describe above is pretty janky.

@Spideyrex: It's a Sport Classic but not a GT1000. It's the Sport 1000 model (I have one in my garage).

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Boo! I was hoping it would be akin to ferrofliud.