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  1. omgjon

    omgjon F1 Rookie
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  2. rush109

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    SO FREAKIN AMAZING!
     
  3. FredParoutaud

    FredParoutaud Formula 3

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    Who?

    Fred
     
  4. alberto

    alberto Formula 3

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    I'll bet JB (??) or perhaps TS?

    Jon: you got CN12's to boot??? I thought about getting some for my car, but I decided that if I did that I would have to also buy a spare set of wheels so I can swap them when I drive the car around. Then I decided that I spend so much more time driving the car than showing it, it did not make sense to go that route. So I never bought CN12's, but that does not mean I can't wish I did have a set. I still owe you a call.
     
  5. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Very nice.

    Joe
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  6. JCR

    JCR F1 World Champ
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    Jon,

    You've got the coolest cars in the world...
     
  7. menoy

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    You know perhaps how much the gloves are worth?
     
  8. Chaos

    Chaos Formula 3

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    nice find.

    what needs doing to it (5080 not the dino)
     
  9. omgjon

    omgjon F1 Rookie
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    I plan on doing a restoration myself, on the level of my Dino. The color to be determined. Leaning towards Verde Miura.
     
  10. Mang

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    this I cannot wait to see. I am absolutely intrigued with your Dino and the work there....the color is the exact one I would have chosen - awesome!!! I love Miura's even more than Dino's - this is going to be great!

    my favorite car of all is the CT....but Dino's, Miura's, Bora's, 930's, Siata's, Alfa's, and early F-car roadsters all make me drool!!!
     
  11. 96cobrakid

    96cobrakid Formula Junior

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    So its 1976, you've enjoyed your new Lamborghini for a couple of years, your out for a drive with the girl of the week when something isn't right and you pull over, crack the engine lid to see whats wrong.......then you get out your big ass frikin hammer????????? what the hell was Lamborghini thinking? LOL Italians.....psshhhhhh
















    very cool that you have those in that shape! congrats on finding some hard to find pieces
     
  12. 2NA

    2NA F1 World Champ
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    Now you know why you must never confuse an Italian car with transportation. :) LOL



    They provide you with a selection of makeshift weapons, but no practical way to get a wheel off!
     
  13. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    The big hammer is for removing and installing the three-eared wheel spinners.

    Joe
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  14. 2NA

    2NA F1 World Champ
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    Here is a definition that I have found useful from Ian Chadwick


     HAMMER: Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a kind of divining rod to locate expensive parts not far from the object we are trying to hit.



    If you've tried to use that lead hammer that came with the car to get a wheel off you may have experienced the reality of this.
     

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