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fujimi you say? okay. lol am i seeing a dukes of hazzard prius in my future? lmao

You need to scratch-build the pedal brake because it isn't in the box!!! :):lol: :lol:

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You need to scratch-build the pedal brake because it isn't in the box!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

:) and you don't need any glue for the gas pedal, IT ALREADY STICKS!!! :lol:

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The Prius starring in the 2010 remake of "Christine"! :)

Someone should call Stephen King!

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Calculon - It had the steering wheel from Hitler's staff car, the left turn signal from Charles Manson's VW bus, and the windshield wipers from that car in Knight Rider.

Fry - Kitt wasn't evil.

Calculon - No, but his windshiled wipers were, it didn't come up much in the show though.

Project Satan - Thank's to Ed Begley Jr, I have an electric motor, the most evil motor ever developed, whahahahahahaha.

;)

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Calculon - It had the steering wheel from Hitler's staff car, the left turn signal from Charles Manson's VW bus, and the windshield wipers from that car in Knight Rider.

Fry - Kitt wasn't evil.

Calculon - No, but his windshiled wipers were, it didn't come up much in the show though.

Project Satan - Thank's to Ed Begley Jr, I have an electric motor, the most evil motor ever developed, whahahahahahaha.

:lol:

HUH!! :lol: Aaron, I think you posted in the WRONG THREAD!!! And, yes KITT was not evil, KARR was!

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All the classics and musclecars that really need new tools, or havent yet been kitted, and they waste plastic on a Prius. What a joke.

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HUH!! :) Aaron, I think you posted in the WRONG THREAD!!! And, yes KITT was not evil, KARR was!

I take it you are not a Futurama fan. :rolleyes: The talk of Prius Christine reminded me of the were-car episode.

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I still like the idea of using one as a dinghy behind a '59 Cadillac.

Or fodder for a monster truck with the latte-sipping superiority-complexed, and brain-deficient individual owning it tied in unable to escape....

Perhaps a wall demonstrating brake and electronics failures?

Charlie Larkin

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I still like the idea of using one as a dinghy behind a '59 Cadillac.

Or fodder for a monster truck with the latte-sipping superiority-complexed, and brain-deficient individual owning it tied in unable to escape....

Perhaps a wall demonstrating brake and electronics failures?

Charlie Larkin

You could use one as fill on a rough road in a diorama, just have part of the roof sticking out of a mud puddle. Or mount it on a thin piano wire as if it were flying off the road above, just about to land on the roof of the garage below, that would be pretty realistic also. Edited by horsepower
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There's one on the way from Fujimi...

If it's anything like it's 1:1 counterpart, it should be crashing into model store shelves near you soon. That is, until they recall them...

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To all fans of polar-bear-friendly motoring:

Get out your water based paints, pour yourself some red wine into the beaker you made at the last find-yourself-through-pottery workshop, listen to the latest whale songs, and place your order:

http://www.hlj.com/product/fuj03822

Makes me want to let a twin double pumper equipped Hemi sit and idle for no reason except to ventilate my frustration about what this world has come to.

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What a waste of plastic. Especially considering what they could be using it on. There are plenty of classic subjects never made in plastic, or that really need new tools.

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It's about time they come out with another kit we can use for police cars. Clear the bench I need room for a new Bezerkly PD cruiser. :D

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