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     Just got this mail back from the Corrado list. I didn't realize that 
     you had to be invited to write to the Corrado list!  What are these 
     guys a bunck of Web Nazi's !?
     andy
     
     
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Subject: Mail System Error - Returned Mail
Author:  Non-HP-owner-corrado (owner-corrado@corrado-club.com) at 
HP-PaloAlto,mimegw6
Date:    9/11/97 10:27 AM
     
     
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Item Subject: FW:treet drag tires
     I fail to see the connection between these too, posts.  Is it just me?
     andy


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Subject: FW: studs ( not you ,idiot) Nitto street drag tires
Author:  Non-HP-DFutrell (DFutrell@whpacific.com) at HP-PaloAlto,mimegw6
Date:    9/11/97 9:15 AM


     
     
> ----------
> From:         Dean Futrell
> Sent:         Thursday, September 11, 1997 8:59AM 
> To:   'VWs4LIFE'
> Subject:      studs ( not you you idiot!!) 
> 
> just kidding,
> I just wanted to tell everyone that I would avoid using studs. The 
> reason they ( the tire company sells you the wheels) use these is
> because they are easier to get a hold of then the 12/100 ( don't quote 
> me on that number)pitch lug bolts. Studs can come loose and if you
> have a lock on a stud it's no better than another bolt. So you say 
> I'll just put lock tight on them, well you could do that but what
> happens when you want to replace a rotor? big hassle and if it's not a 
> hassle, then they can come loose.
> I know some wheels like the konig impacts require a stud because they 
> have a smaller opening for the bolts and they come with a special
> allen headed stud kit. I had a chance to buy these wheels for a couple 
> hundred bucks cheaper than the villians , but declined due to this and 
> the fact that there was not a wheel lock available. that's just my two 
> cents,one of the guys on the VR6 list had a wheel fall off because of 
> those damn things, and back in my air cooled days I had my share of
> problems as well. 
I also wanted to mention that in the last two issues of Turbo magazine 
they had some pictures if Nitto's new street drag racing tire. They 
should be available sometime this month and some eclipse shaved 4/10ths 
of a second off of it's best time with these tires at some diamond star 
shoot out thing. They are a street drivable tire as well. In case you 
are unsure of Nitto because they are a new company, don't doubt they're 
product. They are part of Toyo  -
> 
> Dean
> 
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echo Compiling unpacker for non-ascii files
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cc -o unpack$$ unpack$$.c
rm unpack$$.c
cd $pwd

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