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What's funny is for the last 38+ years that is the only Chevy that's ever been in the family. :lol: And no worries I'm not one of "those" Ford guys that damn all other vehicles I'm just a Mustang fanatic.

Me too! In general I prefer GM products, but sometime in my life, I hope I can have a Mustang; I've loved them since my dad had a '64 Mustang when I was a very little girl.

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What's funny is for the last 38+ years that is the only Chevy that's ever been in the family. :lol: And no worries I'm not one of "those" Ford guys that damn all other vehicles I'm just a Mustang fanatic.
I hear ya..Both my dad and one brother loved Fords..I had NOTHING but Ford lemons in the two I bought..The suspension on my 71 Mustang 351 Cleveland was so bad she rode like a tank..lol
 

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The Magma was one of my favorite rda's until I started squonking..Good choice.

The Magma was the first rda that I could actually use. I had a TOBH and a Patriot and couldnt use them. Lungs was still healing from all those years of smoking and it was too much. Was trying to vape 12 mg in them also which didnt help. Yet to me dripping is a major PITA which is why I dont do it often. Plus also I am spoiled from the airflow of the subtanks now, and my drippers dont even come close to them.
Yet I am really really enjoying the magma with this custard today :vapor:
 

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Dad's 1962 Vette.

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My work in progress...
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I know I'm washing the engine bay this weekend. :p


I have an 08 mustang thats my daily driver. Good little cars.
 

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Me too! In general I prefer GM products, but sometime in my life, I hope I can have a Mustang; I've loved them since my dad had a '64 Mustang when I was a very little girl.

Andria

I love them they're fun to drive and reasonably affordable, and really really fun to drive with a few $$ in upgrades. And thats why my last 3 cars have been 'Stangs one day if I could afford a Vette I'd totally give one a whirl.

I hear ya..Both my dad and one brother loved Fords..I had NOTHING but Ford lemons in the two I bought..The suspension on my 71 Mustang 351 Cleveland was so bad she rode like a tank..lol

I think it has a lot to do with did the person(s) assembling them hate their job or love it. :lol:
 

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I have an 08 mustang thats my daily driver. Good little cars.

Agreed, mines slowly moving away from daily driver though. After hot rod cams, 3.73's, 3000 RPM stall torque converter among other things I'm starting to get down to nearly 10 mpg on 93 octane. :D

Of course it doesn't help I drive it pretty hard, I don't break speed limits but I am usually the first one to it. What's really fun though is answering people's questions about how I got that 4.6 to lope like the old school cars, not a finer sound in the world.
 

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Good question. The two Spoonlickers, Custard #3, something blueberry,.and one other, lol!

The custard, put it up for a few weeks. Trunk of the car for a week really helps it lol

I had an ITC order show up when I was in the hospital during one of my many stays earlier this year and the missus threw it in her truck and somehow it ended up behind her seat. I asked about it maybe a week later when I was discharged and she got it out of her truck. No further steeping was required :lol:
If you got black and blueberry, that to me was good right out of the bottle and better a week later. Same with the spoonlickers V2. I always loved ITC strawberry that they use in their juices.
 

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The Magma was the first RDA that I could actually use. I had a TOBH and a Patriot and couldnt use them. Lungs was still healing from all those years of smoking and it was too much. Was trying to vape 12 mg in them also which didnt help. Yet to me dripping is a major PITA which is why I dont do it often. Plus also I am spoiled from the airflow of the subtanks now, and my drippers dont even come close to them.
Yet I am really really enjoying the magma with this custard today :vapor:
Sounds like you just might be a candidate for a Porkie Squonker then..The reasons I saved up for one you just described to a tee!
I actually loved the Reo lpg so much I saved up for a second one.

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The twins both have the Atomic by EHPro modified to BF,..Rob sells those as RM4's.
 

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Well Monsta,..you almost got all the classics I love in there but left out the best one..Ahem,,..Vincent Black Shadow! ;)

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The first pic is a Vincent. Philip Vincent bought the HRD name and used it initially calling his bikes the Vincent HRD
I could fill pages with my favorite bikes:) The 1948 Vincent Black Shadow was the fastest production bike in it's time.( Capable of 125mph) But they kinda twisted in turns since they didn't have a downtube frame. An exciting ride I imagine :)
 
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I love them they're fun to drive and reasonably affordable, and really really fun to drive with a few $$ in upgrades. And thats why my last 3 cars have been 'Stangs one day if I could afford a Vette I'd totally give one a whirl.



I think it has a lot to do with did the person(s) assembling them hate their job or love it. :lol:
You could well be right,..I know a front end expert told me my frame was out pretty bad when I tried to get the vibration out.
I loved the look of that '71 though..Was a shame really.
 

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The first pic is a Vincent. Philip Vincent bought the HRD name and used it initially calling his bikes the Vincent HRD
I could fill pages with my favorite bikes:)
My British Cafe Racer knowledge didn't include that bit and I thank you Monsta! :thumbs:
 

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Agreed, mines slowly moving away from daily driver though. After hot rod cams, 3.73's, 3000 RPM stall torque converter among other things I'm starting to get down to nearly 10 mpg on 93 octane. :D

Of course it doesn't help I drive it pretty hard, I don't break speed limits but I am usually the first one to it. What's really fun though is answering people's questions about how I got that 4.6 to lope like the old school cars, not a finer sound in the world.

I work 150 miles from where I live and where I work (Grand Isle La) is the end of the world. There is nothing down there and at the end of the island is where the road actually ends. If I took a hot rod down there and needed parts i would have to borrow the company truck, drive 50 miles each way just to get to an auto parts store.
The good thing about where I work is that it is a tourist destination and usually during the summer the island is packed with nicely filled bikini's with young bodies that I can gawk at :lol:. The island has one food store and when I go in there on the weekends I usually forget 3/4 of the things I wanted to get because of the many skimpily clad young lasses in there and will have to stop again the next day!
 

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You could well be right,..I know a front end expert told me my frame was out pretty bad when I tried to get the vibration out.
I loved the look of that '71 though..Was a shame really.

Oh man that sucks frame problems are no beuno. I had to scrap one of mine because of that even after all the repairs it was never "right" again and why retaining walls aren't good things to drive into. Especially at freeway speeds, still got a scar that makes my goatee grow funny from that one.
 

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I dont go thru much juice....well maybe I do lol I just made it home yesterday from my two week work rotation and during that time I killed a 30 ml bottle of Vanilla pipe, a 60 ml bottle of an RY4 blend, 2 15 ml bottles of Unicorn Milk, 60 ml of strawberry cream, and around 100 ml of vanilla. Thats only 20 ml a day :vapor:
Thank God I DIY or I wouldnt be able to afford to vape :thumbs:

Some Vanilla Custards go bad with age. I bought some Bryce Vanilla Custard once, a big bottle of it and it was awesome the day it arrived. About 2 moths later it was barely iffy. The ITC I have is about 4 months old and still taste great. I only have half of a small bottle so I might whip up a batch of vanilla custard later today.
Yeah I had a bit left of the stuff that was 2 weeks old (now about 3 1/2 weeks old) and it is perfect tasting , I figure if I start at the 2 week point I'll have it done before its 4 weeks old. And wow I must be Avery small juice consumer compared to you last week I went through about 40ml of Lynchburg sour , about half of each 2 other 15 ml bottles and about half of this peach yogurt flavored juice called villain vapors gambler I bought them off a neighbor so no idea how long it was steeped but it tasted wow good lol

I made a score when I bough about 10 bottles (varing from 15ml all the up to full 60ml bottles and paid $8 for the lot of them lol and they are all great tasting flavors)

Edit that they were all unopened bottles I got so I don't know if that counts as steeping if they've never been opened since mixing maby someone experienced can tell me that one lol
 

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I work 150 miles from where I live and where I work (Grand Isle La) is the end of the world. There is nothing down there and at the end of the island is where the road actually ends. If I took a hot rod down there and needed parts i would have to borrow the company truck, drive 50 miles each way just to get to an auto parts store.
The good thing about where I work is that it is a tourist destination and usually during the summer the island is packed with nicely filled bikini's with young bodies that I can gawk at :lol:. The island has one food store and when I go in there on the weekends I usually forget 3/4 of the things I wanted to get because of the many skimpily clad young lasses in there and will have to stop again the next day!

LMAO that's too funny I live right on the water (near Galveston) and yesterday must have been hot chicks, short shorts and tank top day at the store cause I had to trudge through this morning with no coffee. And my dinner of fajitas last night was kind of off with nor tortillas, they turned into a Mexican style steak real quick. :D
 

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Yeah I had a bit left of the stuff that was 2 weeks old (now about 3 1/2 weeks old) and it is perfect tasting , I figure if I start at the 2 week point I'll have it done before its 4 weeks old. And wow I must be Avery small juice consumer compared to you last week I went through about 40ml of Lynchburg sour , about half of each 2 other 15 ml bottles and about half of this peach yogurt flavored juice called villain vapors gambler I bought them off a neighbor so no idea how long it was steeped but it tasted wow good lol

I made a score when I bough about 10 bottles (varing from 15ml all the up to full 60ml bottles and paid $8 for the lot of them lol and they are all great tasting flavors)

Edit that they were all unopened bottles I got so I don't know if that counts as steeping if they've never been opened since mixing maby someone experienced can tell me that one lol


You should try DIY. 30ml cost me less than $1 to make. A gallon of VG delivered to my house averages around $25 and I usually mix 80/20 VG/PG.
 

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Oh man that sucks frame problems are no beuno. I had to scrap one of mine because of that even after all the repairs it was never "right" again and why retaining walls aren't good things to drive into. Especially at freeway speeds, still got a scar that makes my goatee grow funny from that one.


I've crashed my share of cars. Scars to prove it as well.
 

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LMAO that's too funny I live right on the water (near Galveston) and yesterday must have been hot chicks, short shorts and tank top day at the store cause I had to trudge through this morning with no coffee. And my dinner of fajitas last night was kind of off with nor tortillas, they turned into a Mexican style steak real quick. :D
Bwahahaha :lol:
 
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