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V12man

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  1. And another... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9EwbWbqZiI
  2. Now they just HAVE to make this configuration for cup and road cars..... who needs rear seats.... And I would love to hear that WITHOUT restrictors or cats and silencers.... This is the old one - turn the volume dial up FULL
  3. Are you gonna let it all hang out? Fat bottomed girls You make the rockin' world go round.....
  4. The benefit of having an integrated grinder is that when you do upgrade, then you have to upgrade the grinder as well.... this is usually a good thing.
  5. I can't find my original tariff sheet - but looking at the latest I would probably have used 6506.10.90 And came from Germany (so the EU tariff would apply I guess)
  6. You can use a PID on the Sylivia and the Maverick - - If you want to do it yourself I can point you at a good supplier - but expect to add about 150usd to the price of the machine approximately - depending on what features you want in the PID - and don't expect a warrantee after the mods.
  7. I had a look at the LaPavoni site - I could only find the La Caffe in models that use an ESE pod - and that you must avoid... must,,,, The Maverick has a PID model available http://www.isomac.it/model.asp?id=40 (perhaps not locally) and a model with a built in grinder http://www.isomac.it/model.asp?id=10 - perhaps you should consider that - given that the WAF seems to be influencing you already... and the grinder is way better than what you have
  8. And you don't post the new MID engined 911 RSR released today.... sheesh.... Yes - you heard right MID engined and a 911.... specially for lê mans - now they must make a road car like that...
  9. I have a LaPavoni PRO lever and it's a solid machine. The maverick is a good machine but really needs a pid to get the best out of its very small boiler - I am not sure how it compares to that LaPavoni but will look it up for you. What do you plan to use for a grinder?
  10. Will try find it in the am with a bigger screen
  11. I handled a demo Leatt this weekend- but they are apparently not shipping yet - later this month maybe - still a nice looking toy
  12. There was another section I saw it in- just generic safety equipment- that's the code I used - got the supplier to add it to the shipping docs... it worked... not sure if it was 100% correct....
  13. Helmets classify as safety equipment - no duties....
  14. Oops.... time to call Matt.... that definitely looks wrong
  15. You are such a fairy.....
  16. Akin to employee waterboarding....
  17. Drink tea...
  18. Coffee is NOT a DRUG - it is a VEGETABLE......!!!
  19. Do you mean ground and polished concrete? Bit slippery for outside if you ask me - when wet.....
  20. https://www.watchuwant.com/watches/ulysse-nardin-maxi-marine-chronograph-41mm-18k-rose-gold-ref-356-66-boxes-papers-100 http://www.luxurybazaar.com/items/itemid_6957_Maxi_Marine_Chronograph_41mm_356663319.html 18k USD....
  21. I have seen a few in the classifieds over the last few years - worth setting up an alert and being patient till you find something you like at an affordable number
  22. Dipslick has 2....
  23. I would suggest just giving them a call for pricing - ask for Ben - you can look at the small grinders at www.isomac.it - click the union jack flag for english http://www.isomac.it/model.asp?id=15 http://www.isomac.it/model.asp?id=14 They are pretty cool little bits of stainless steel (I hate plastic) Please don't bother with one of the little breville machines - even with a great grinder, it is REALLY REALLY hard to be consistent and progress with one of these machines - there are usually lots for sale on junkmail and the like.... for a reason.... http://www.junkmail.co.za/south-africa/breville-coffee/k-c0r1/page-1/s2?okw=breville+coffee https://www.gumtree.co.za/s-breville+coffee/v1q0p1 You would be better off with something like this - built in grinder - http://www.isomac.it/model.asp?id=10 - but still, it is more expensive - although you are unlikely to wear it out in 20 years
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