IHADAV8.com - Turbo Buick Tech, and Nonsense
Tech Area => General Buick Tech => Topic started by: Sixpack on August 26 2012, 12:22:44 PM
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Ever heard richard clark check out this info and his shop interesting info. blackair.com
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Not sure of what you are saying, I have pictures of Richard's shop here:
http://www.ihadav8.com/forum/index.php?topic=3383.0 (http://www.ihadav8.com/forum/index.php?topic=3383.0)
blackair - the movie?
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Not sure of what you are saying, I have pictures of Richard's shop here:
http://www.ihadav8.com/forum/index.php?topic=3383.0 (http://www.ihadav8.com/forum/index.php?topic=3383.0)
blackair - the movie?
I got my copy in the mail.
Interesting to see that the zinc additive is a sponsor, and the duplication,distribution and mailing is performed by another one of RC's companies.
Its good to see money being put back into the hobby
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Good movie, but how does a turbo buick documentary get made without a cameo apperance of Steve Wood????
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Earl is the new pearl and he has cinematic experience!
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I think the nc-17 rating would alienate most of the target demographic :)
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kids, 17 and under, should be under strict parental guidance when in the presence of black air
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in fact, anyone that wears their cap backwards should not be allowed near one of these cars even if they are 30 years old
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in fact, anyone that wears their cap backwards should not be allowed near one of these cars even if they are 30 years old
amen
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in fact, anyone that wears their cap backwards should not be allowed near one of these cars even if they are 30 years old
Good thing I am 34... wearing my backwards hat with skulls on it.
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who is surprised by that? Canadian military requirement?
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who is surprised by that? Canadian military requirement?
No, but looking good in a kilt is.
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who is surprised by that? Canadian military requirement?
No, but looking good in a kilt is.
I was goin' thru some archives recently- had not realized the height(or depth) to which "youse" verbal sparring had climbed (or sunk) in the heydays.
:icon_eyes:
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Black Air critique:
Moves kinda slow, Cinematographe r indulges himself in some techniques that don't add anything, way to much time spent on some individuals of questionable merit,
a very narrow focus, ignores the aftermarket ......
When you show EVERY racing scene in slow motion it really drains the energy out of it.
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who is surprised by that? Canadian military requirement?
No, but looking good in a kilt is.
I was goin' thru some archives recently- had not realized the height(or depth) to which "youse" verbal sparring had climbed (or sunk) in the heydays.
:icon_eyes:
Are you talking about between Steve and I, or just me against the World? :icon_confused:
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I was referring to 'Teve but now that I think about it ......
:D
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I was referring to 'Teve but now that I think about it ......
:D
In the third installment of Black Air - "Airing Out Our Dirty Laundry" we should have someone document all of the online and real life punch-ups that occurred since the internet became common place, which subsequently ruined a great community and provided some serious laughs.
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I watched it and liked it.
there is some cool footage here and there. I would have ommitted some stuff, but nevertheless, it is very well produced for a amateur documentry, imo.
If your a buick turbo enthusiast, I don't think you'll regret buying it.