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Postby DjTy » Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:48 pm

I was the big PC guy on the uni campus with lots of harddisks, next to that I collect all kinds of songs

I began throwing (private) parties, karaokes etc,

hence Dj - Ty, (Tyrone being my name)


edit: woohoo, I own page 2 of this thread, all may look at my avatar and post below me :P
-Chevy Monza '76 2+2 V8 262ci (old) -> 355ci (oil problem) -> 355ci (piston broke) -> 350ci (current) ... LOL
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Postby DoozCoop » Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:33 am

I decided on my name because that is what I'm going to name my next race car, if I ever finish it!! '66 Chevy II Nova - a real "deuce coupe". :burn:
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Postby 92turbogtz » Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:54 am

Mine is quite simple. I own a 92 Beretta GTZ that has been turbocharged, hence, 92turbogtz... :D

DjTy wrote:next to that I collect all kinds of songs

I began throwing (private) parties, karaokes etc,

hence Dj - Ty, (Tyrone being my name)


Many years ago, I collected all kinds of songs and became a DJ for fun too. Now, I make a living at it!
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Postby DjTy » Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:00 am

92turbogtz wrote:Many years ago, I collected all kinds of songs and became a DJ for fun too. Now, I make a living at it!


hehe, that's a good inspiration... I'll might consider following ur steps..
-Chevy Monza '76 2+2 V8 262ci (old) -> 355ci (oil problem) -> 355ci (piston broke) -> 350ci (current) ... LOL
-Opel Kadett E 1985 1.2Litre (Back up, had a broken condensor :P still need to find replacement accelerator pump membrane...)

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Postby BA Pursuit » Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:05 am

mine is plain & simple for us here in Australia

i drive a BA Pursuit

for you guys in the US it's basicly a Pick-up with a 290KW 5.4 Quad Cam engine, very similar to your Mustang engine

here a some details of it when we had the Twin Turbo set-up on it

http://www.airpowersystems.com.au/falco ... oss_tt.htm

a shame it proved to be a bit of a handfull on the street but with 428 RW KW what else would you expect :twisted:

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Postby Fastmax32168 » Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:26 am

I was president of the Yamah Vmax Owners Association for several years. The custom plate on my bike was fastmax. It just kind of stuck with me, I still use the plate and its not even on a Vmax anymore. 32168 is my zip code. I had to come up with something because everywhere I went somebody already had Fastmax or some variation of it.
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Postby ColinOpseth » Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:35 am

BA Pursuit,
Isn't that a Holden Ute? I think it's pretty popular in Aussieland, isn't it?

Personally, I think it's awesome that Australia has a very popular version of the "El Camino" but here the SSR won't sell worth beans.

Then again, the SSR is heavy..slow..heavy....
The hardtop convertible is a nice touch. But there's no way the SSR is worth $40,000.
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Postby greg72 » Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:54 am

Mine is also a carry over from years ago and old forums , Yahoo etc .

My name : Greg and the year of my Vega : 72.
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Postby mldeolde » Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:17 pm

my name is Bruce Edwards- i got the idea for my online name from two sources. one i'm getting up in years, 55 plus,and two from a part in the old movie Tremors where a couples car gets burried by the worms and all you can hear is the radio still playing under ground and some one asks who's playing the moldy oldies? STRANGE BUT TRUE!!!!
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Postby v8astregt » Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:19 pm

If ya'll can't figure out mine... well then there isn't any hope for you.... :lol:
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Postby Monza Madness » Thu Jun 29, 2006 1:09 pm

:!: HEY Carl!!!!!! I didn't know you lived in my back yard!! I live in DePere and work in Greenville (just west of Appleton)
As for my name, when I owned my 76 2+2 (was 15) I saw an add in the paper for a Minesota salvage yard parting out Monzas and it read Monza Madness. It stuck in my head for 22 years. :roll:
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Postby monzapla » Thu Jun 29, 2006 1:41 pm

monzapla , monza + my initials P L A.
pronounced - monzaplay
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Postby monzaman69 » Thu Jun 29, 2006 4:17 pm

Well I was 17 and had a dirty mind the first time I had to make my screenname for V8 Monza... I wanted "monzaman" but obviously that was taken, so I added the "69" for that special effect lol.... Well, after I had 500 posts I realized how silly it sounded, but it was too late to change...

Had to stick with it here for recognition purposes :)

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Postby SunbirdMan » Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:42 pm

I'm glad the rest of you kept your EZBoard names. It does make things easier. But I just had to drop the bird brain handle. SunbirdMan ... self explanatory.


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Postby fly442 » Thu Jun 29, 2006 8:34 pm

people call me fly and i had the fastest 442 in my town for 15 years intill i broke the drive shaft and trans about 5 years ago.thats when i bout my vega and put the motor i had in the 442 in it...so i made my screen name fly442.it kinda goes good with the car becouse it did fly.everybody still ask if i still have it.
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