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Old 05-30-2001, 02:30 AM
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OK, dude... out with it. How'd you do the links, and the graphics?
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No prob...

This forum uses something called "UBB Code" [ultimate bulletin board]. You can use the "Instant UBB Code" buttons below the text box to insert the desired effect. [or, you can type them into the text box yourself] You may also use them in combination... say to dispay an image and use it as the clickable Hyperlink. Like this:

Click Here for Discount Porsche Parts and Accessories...

UBB is almost the same as HTML... in that the command lines are similar, and, the begin/end statements are the same... but, instead of <> this uses [] for formating. Also, John has only installed portions of the UBB Code option, which means you won't be able to use the full language of UBB... things like [center], [color], and [font=] will not work here.

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Hi Skip. What track is that picture taken at?
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I think that was at a SCCA Autocross in the Emerald Downs (horse race-track in Auburn, WA) parking lot.

OBTW, will definitely be down to PIR for the Rose Cup Races June 15-17 (prob only at the track Sunday for main events). Gonna combine it with an anniversary, so I'll have to drag the wench along too
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Originally posted by Skip:
<STRONG>Just tring out some stuff... sorry to waste the BW.
[ 30-05-2001: Message edited by: Skip ]</STRONG>
Just checking out how a quoted reply works in the middle of a thread.

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Nice wheels! What are they? (Size & tires.)

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Thanks! They're Gotti 3-piece 16x7&8 with Kumho Victoracer V700's 225/50 & 245/45.

This is about the lightest 16" wheel available... less than 16# each (rears are actually lighter than the fronts due to the smaller diameter cast center)

I wouldn't recommend these to anyone They are old (stopped production in 1986) and use old technology... they bend easily and lose the airtight seal quite often.

Here's a link to more info on them...




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