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If This Isn't the Best Murci Shot Ever!

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  1. titanium360

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    I don't think anyone can beat the one with the stealth fighter in the picture, that is amazing. Maybe a yellow Murci vs an SR-71, or a gun metal vs the space shuttle crawler, that might top it. :)
     
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    Ali, just curious what having that kind of lift installed in your garage ran? I'd love to do that in my new house that's under construction.
     
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    They go for around 3 - 4 k or more. You need a square yard of concrete under each post however, not a big deal but there is more there than meets the eye. Also, my 8,000 lb. version needed 220 volts. Lastly you need vertical real estate.

    One needs the greatest level of care and do not lift anything without knowing the exact lift points.

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    Wow, that's a serious amount of concerete. :( The slab is already poured, just standard 4" so that's well below the requirement.
     
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    Any photographers in the group want to tell me what settings to use to take a daylight photo of a car at high speed to get that cool car clear but background blurry effect? :) I have a Canon Rebel XT with a 17-85mm IS USM lens.
     
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    Looks almost as if that car has some kind of decal on the door?
     
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    That blacked out verde ithica roadster looks mean! I love it.
     
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    hey..hey..hey..they do have some nice shirts and shoes :)
     
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    Yepp it sure does;-)
    It was taken during a swedish event called "highway callenge", it's somwhat similar to the gumball only smaller.
     
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    If only we had roads like that in Florida.
     

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