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Default DIY Two-Stroke Engine

On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:26:09 +0100, the infamous Anna
scrawled the following:

Anna wrote:
Jim Wilkins wrote:
On Mar 8, 11:55 pm, Tim Wescott wrote:
...
www.deltahawk.com

That link redirects to a poster site.
Tim Wescott

http://www.deltahawkengines.com/

Any day now.....

jsw


saw the price? 71 Thou $$$$$$


sorry, 'only' 62.500$ for Deltahawk


WHAT? Why, you could buy a life-size pine needle bear for less than
that. (someone posted this on the Wreck last week, and we all had
something to say about the website's, um, unique flair.)
http://www.whereartmeetstheheart.com/rcfaq.shtml scroll down

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