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Posts posted by NorCalSS
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pm sent... thanks
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Marge: Homer are you licking toads?
Homer: I'm not not licking toads.
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Hey Guys,
I just wanted to share with you vid and pics of my first boxing smoker held at my gym- Fight and Fitness in San Francisco.
That day my gym held 53 fights that consisted of Boxing, Muay Thai Kickboxing and M.M.A (Mixed Martial Arts). Fights consisted of 2 x 2 minute rounds.
Upon agreeing to the fight about a month and half ago, I told my trainers that I would be fighting at 242 lbs. (my weight at the time), my trainers were able to find a fighter (Austin Kramer) who was similar in height, weight and skill level to me at the time.
Well, during the course of my training for the fight I lost 18 lbs and ended up weighing in at 224 lbs compared to Austin who weighed in at 243 lbs during the day of the fight! I still took the fight and felt I did well and was definetely more technically sound than this guy. Nonetheless it was a fun fight and a great learning expierience for me.
Thanks to all come and supported me that day. Comments and critiques welcome about my fight! Enjoy!
News Article (I was fight #9)-
http://www.fightandfitness.com/news/newsar....php?article=62
Pictures-
http://s83.photobucket.com/albums/j295/met...oker/?start=all
Video (I'm the Filipino guy in the Blue Corner)-
Thanks all!
Ejay
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Thanks guys I'll be sure to take a shot for you guys!
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Just one of the reasons I'm going for sure to watch this movie...
MEGAN FOX!
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IMHO, if you do any kind of martial art that keeps you fit and has some kind of self defense incorporated into it you should be able to handle yourself in a street fight if the situation arises.
i've been doing muay thai for about 3 1/2 years now and have to admit it's a pretty fun sport. there isn't a belt system, so it's up to you to improve and test yourself against others of the same skill level as you. i've unfortunately gotten into a couple of street fights over the past few years and have felt that my muay thai skills were able to help me get out of those sticky situations promptly and with my health left intact. it's a very practical street fighting style because when it come's to a street fight anything goes- knees, kicks, elbows, using the clinch- which is what muay thai practiioners are best at.
most of all mma fighters who train stand-up mostly always use muay thai as their basis for stand-up fighting- eg. Wanderlei Silva, "Shogun" Rua, and Duane "Bang" Ludwig.
BTW- if you really want to learn to fight and kick ass you should just watch this vid of Bas Rutten's Street Defense video, lol!
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First off, just wanted to say thanks to Zippy for coming through for me in a bind.
I am going out of town on Wednesday with the truck and I added and changed a couple of performance parts on the truck and needed the truck to be retuned badly.
So I e-mail Zippy on Sunday (4/22/07) night with the new logged runs explaining that I needed to get the tune back to me by Wednesday before I takeoff with the truck. Well before I can even blink by the time I get home from work on Monday night the very next day; to my suprise in my e-mail inbox is the new tune ready and waiting to go!
I know how busy Zippy can be with working a 9-5 and not to mention his performance shop on the side, yet he was able to accomodate me the very next day despite his busy schedule.
I would definitely recommend anyone who wants a pcm tune or any perfmance upgrade to go through Zippy first! He is not only reliable, but a great guy to deal with! Thanks again Zippy
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Lol, I thought I was the only one who had the case of the squeaks, just came back from the dealership and it turns out that it was my brakes squeaking because of one my rotors were uneven. Had them resurfaced and serviced under warranty and all's well for now...
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should have an answer tonight. Sorry for the delay, I was out all weekend.
don't sweat it, thanks
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I like the colorAin't that the Sweetest color there is???...YES IT IS.Also pretty fast color....ain' it??
Hell Yeah
Kinda of wish my truck was back to stock just to appreciate how she looked when I first drove her home from the dealership!
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I don't show any 9003 bulbs but let me look into that for you.
Any news on having some 9003's in stock? Thanks
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I don't show any 9003 bulbs but let me look into that for you.
sweet, let me know what's up, thanks
Hey NorCal I was wondering where you been!Jose, what up?, just been lurkin' around that's all
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Yeah as a matter of fact i have been looking into getting some i just cant seem to find where any are... the ones that I found from stylinconcepts thar are for sell only come with a flame etching design or come in Chrome... Any of you know where i can find some paintable smooth ones???
Welcome, nice whip! and here's the link- http://www.jpcustoms.com/store/customer/home.php?cat=684
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do you have any 5000k bulbs in the 9003 setup? thanks
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basically he was on his way to the end of the track to check on a car to see if it blew it's motor, and he takes a crotch rocket that he's never ridden before and dumps it! what a tool, lol!
here's the vid- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMSqJva20-o
rich christensen callin' the race-
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Count me in, thanks
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put me down on the list for a decal, thanks!
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There is a seat heater modual under the seats. I have the Wiring diagrams on DVD and can convert them to PDF files, but you need to know the year and what type of truck (silverado Z-71, 4X4, 2X4 etc.) or SUV (Tahoe or Suburban Z-71, 4X4, 2X4, Limited, Luxury etc.). The diagrams vary year to year and model/trim level to model/trim level.
sweet thanks, let me get back to you on the specifics on the application he's using em' for. thanks again.
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I am looking for the wiring diagram/schematic for the heated seats from a 2000-2004 Chevy Silverado/Tahoe.
My cousin is placing a set of these seats in his old Blazer and needs the wiring diagram. Does anyone know if there is another module to control the heat
other than the switches in the doors?
If no one has the information here, is there anywhere I can suggest
for him to look/inquire? Is the dealer the only one who would have this schematic? He doesn't want to buy the technical factory manual for just the heated seats diagram.
Thanks again guys
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just do what i did and run a diode from the 85 pin in the fuse box to the DRL's.
http://www.silveradoss.com/forums/index.ph...topic=27531&hl=
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looks like love at first sight lol
why didn't you give this vallejo guy a call to meet up? nice whips though!
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cha ching!
Need Help Fast! Flat Tire ?
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Sup Guys,
I gotta major problem, while drivin on the freeway tonight my left front tire blew out.
Now my question is- since I am dropped with McGaughys and have 22" inch rims, where should I put the spare tire for now. In the front or the back? I remember you guys saying that the only way to put a spare on a lowered truck w/ rims was either the back or front. Thanks guys and I hope you guys are enjoying the holidays.