Spree 44mm bore kit on ebay - anyone familiar with it?

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Lunytune wrote: If you are in the process of cosmetic mods, don't hack the old parts. I'm sure there are guys in here willing to pay for those old parts.
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If you use a dremmel you would have to make a template to avoid mistakes. I would just go to the machines shop where it is done right. I am thinking of buying a lathe to offer this service to my customers for a cheap price. So if it is inconvient for some they can just mail me there stock head and I can perform the oversize at my shop.

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You could just start buying up cheap heads and modding them to go with your kits, or have your top secret custom parts factory make some new high comp heads.
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Kenny_McCormic wrote:You could just start buying up cheap heads and modding them to go with your kits, or have your top secret custom parts factory make some new high comp heads.
OOOoooOoOOooOOOOOOO


and you could do an ultra bore kit to make it 70cc and try to make it look like the tie fighter from star wars....
maybe.... but yeah if you made a head for it that would be awesome too!
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zapwalker wrote:
Kenny_McCormic wrote:You could just start buying up cheap heads and modding them to go with your kits, or have your top secret custom parts factory make some new high comp heads.
OOOoooOoOOooOOOOOOO


and you could do an ultra bore kit to make it 70cc and try to make it look like the tie fighter from star wars....
maybe.... but yeah if you made a head for it that would be awesome too!

You could bullseye womp rats!!!!!!!
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i could use light sabers for turn signals
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zapwalker wrote:i could use light sabers for turn signals
Flip em on and see if any car has the balls to pass you in your own lane.
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Kenny_McCormic wrote:
zapwalker wrote:i could use light sabers for turn signals
Flip em on and see if any car has the balls to pass you in your own lane.
:roll: That may intimidate the younger sci-fi generation, but us old codgers who grew up under John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart ain't afraid of nuthin'. :mrgreen: Our cajones are hanging half way to our knees. :mrgreen:
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Lunytune wrote:Our cajones are hanging half way to our knees. :mrgreen:
I think that's a sign of old age, not bravery.

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GIJoeBob wrote:
Lunytune wrote:Our cajones are hanging half way to our knees. :mrgreen:
I think that's a sign of old age, not bravery.

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OH! Well.. yeah.. Not necessarily bravery, just don't give a hoot anymore. :shock:
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dont get me wrong i love a good western when i see one. The most recent on being RIO BRAVO! but also if the dude from vanishing point was hanging around behind you I would be pretty sure he would be able to get around you. he is one roadworthy ninja.
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also we have managed to turn this sweet little thread into a sci-fi fantasy road trip. which is awesome.
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zapwalker wrote:also we have managed to turn this sweet little thread into a sci-fi fantasy road trip. which is awesome.
Hate to be a * but the name of this thread isn't "wanna play with my light saber".


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Stick to the topic please
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bradthreee wrote:
zapwalker wrote:also we have managed to turn this sweet little thread into a sci-fi fantasy road trip. which is awesome.
Hate to be a * but the name of this thread isn't "wanna play with my light saber".


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Stick to the topic please

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bradthreee wrote:Hate to be a * but the name of this thread isn't "wanna play with my light saber".
Spree 44mm bore kit on ebay - anyone familiar with it?
Stick to the topic please
Point well taken. You and I both have an interest in this kit, but I digressed with the rest of them.

Now to the thread. I just got notice from Paypal shipping that the kits which were paid for a week ago, just now shipped. I was told last Wednesday they had already been shipped. Marc, you gotta do better. You could have shipped the extra jets I was asking about.
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