Porsche/ Audi Projectors
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Porsche/ Audi Projectors
ok just trying to see how much i could get for some projectors. i know people have been doing retrofit kits converting there stock lights to REAL projectors. It is pretty expensive i hear. so im just seeing how much people would pay for some projectors from a porsche turbo or audi?
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Originally Posted by dragon084
projectors alone 200 or so.
with ballast and bulbs around 300-350.
with ballast and bulbs around 300-350.
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Originally Posted by mamdike311x
Those Are Motorised Huh? They Are Self Leveling And It Takes A Contole Module To Kepp Them Level. I Wonder If They Are Harder To Install?
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I Dont Know. You Must Be Really High To Type Like This.
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are you mildly retarted or full blown? because if you can't understand what i just wrote than your a dumb ass.
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Check your attitude at the front door.
Ham sandwich please?
Ham sandwich please?
keep your retarted coments to your self and there would be no attitude. It's called thread hijacking, find something better to do with your time.
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not to dis any intelligent people on this web site but ever since i have been attending acurazine on a regular basis (1-2 weeks) i have noticed there are a lot of ignorant members. maybe it's because 75% of you all are under the age of 23. I guess it's starting to make since now.
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Originally Posted by mamdike311x
not to dis any intelligent people on this web site but ever since i have been attending acurazine on a regular basis (1-2 weeks) i have noticed there are a lot of ignorant members. maybe it's because 75% of you all are under the age of 23. I guess it's starting to make since now.
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Originally Posted by JohnBarbagallo
97BlackAckCL: check your PM's
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Originally Posted by herbalist
old timer
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That's ignorrrrrrrrrant
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Originally Posted by mamdike311x
keep your retarted coments to your self and there would be no attitude. It's called thread hijacking, find something better to do with your time.
thats all....
read your opening post in the thread,
and then the following one.
People should proof-read before they post/mail/communicate.
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Originally Posted by dragon084
you sound like an idiot.
thats all....
read your opening post in the thread,
and then the following one.
People should proof-read before they post/mail/communicate.
thats all....
read your opening post in the thread,
and then the following one.
People should proof-read before they post/mail/communicate.
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don't even bother, this guy sounds like he's easily worked up.
thats correct i get easily worked up when stupid people make stupid comments. If something does not pretain to you than don't speak on it, it's as simple as that.
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BAHAH...shnee420 that last comment just killed me LOL....
hey MAMDIKE311x whatever your age, you NEED to kidnap and english teacher, and settle down guy your face is getting red...
HOOKED ON PHONICS WORKS !!!!!
hey MAMDIKE311x whatever your age, you NEED to kidnap and english teacher, and settle down guy your face is getting red...
HOOKED ON PHONICS WORKS !!!!!
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Originally Posted by mamdike311x
are you mildly retarted or full blown? because if you can't understand what i just wrote than your a dumb ass.
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Originally Posted by dragon084
I Dont Know. You Must Be Really High To Type Like This.
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ignorant
One entry found for ignorant.
Main Entry: ig·no·rant
Pronunciation: 'ig-n(&-)r&nt
Function: adjective
1 a : destitute of knowledge or education <an ignorant society>; also : lacking knowledge or comprehension of the thing specified <parents ignorant of modern mathematics> b : resulting from or showing lack of knowledge or intelligence <ignorant errors>
2 : UNAWARE, UNINFORMED
- ig·no·rant·ly adverb
- ig·no·rant·ness noun
synonyms IGNORANT, ILLITERATE, UNLETTERED, UNTUTORED, UNLEARNED mean not having knowledge. IGNORANT may imply a general condition or it may apply to lack of knowledge or awareness of a particular thing <an ignorant fool> <ignorant of nuclear physics>. ILLITERATE applies to either an absolute or a relative inability to read and write <much of the population is still illiterate>. UNLETTERED implies ignorance of the knowledge gained by reading <an allusion meaningless to the unlettered>. UNTUTORED may imply lack of schooling in the arts and ways of civilization <strange monuments built by an untutored people>. UNLEARNED suggests ignorance of advanced subjects <poetry not for academics but for the unlearned masses>.
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Since you probably don't even know what the word means I copy/pasted it here for you from Websters.
One, than is only used when comparing, or distinguishing difference between two different things, you should have used then (that would mean you were ignorant in using than instead of then.) Two, calling people ignorant based on their age when you have your age listed as 78 (also in itself pretty hypocritical). Three, calling everyone names constantly on every thread (check up top, yup ignorant). Four its sense not since...
Is this someone on the forum trying to play a joke or something, or is this what our junior highs are coming to?
One entry found for ignorant.
Main Entry: ig·no·rant
Pronunciation: 'ig-n(&-)r&nt
Function: adjective
1 a : destitute of knowledge or education <an ignorant society>; also : lacking knowledge or comprehension of the thing specified <parents ignorant of modern mathematics> b : resulting from or showing lack of knowledge or intelligence <ignorant errors>
2 : UNAWARE, UNINFORMED
- ig·no·rant·ly adverb
- ig·no·rant·ness noun
synonyms IGNORANT, ILLITERATE, UNLETTERED, UNTUTORED, UNLEARNED mean not having knowledge. IGNORANT may imply a general condition or it may apply to lack of knowledge or awareness of a particular thing <an ignorant fool> <ignorant of nuclear physics>. ILLITERATE applies to either an absolute or a relative inability to read and write <much of the population is still illiterate>. UNLETTERED implies ignorance of the knowledge gained by reading <an allusion meaningless to the unlettered>. UNTUTORED may imply lack of schooling in the arts and ways of civilization <strange monuments built by an untutored people>. UNLEARNED suggests ignorance of advanced subjects <poetry not for academics but for the unlearned masses>.
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Since you probably don't even know what the word means I copy/pasted it here for you from Websters.
One, than is only used when comparing, or distinguishing difference between two different things, you should have used then (that would mean you were ignorant in using than instead of then.) Two, calling people ignorant based on their age when you have your age listed as 78 (also in itself pretty hypocritical). Three, calling everyone names constantly on every thread (check up top, yup ignorant). Four its sense not since...
Is this someone on the forum trying to play a joke or something, or is this what our junior highs are coming to?