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  1. Cover and feature car for Modified Mustangs and Fords magazine January 2009 issue

    Featured in Mustang Life magazine

    Featured on Power TV segment

    15852 total miles

    4.6L 3V Modular V8

    5 Spd. manual trans.

    Polished Whipple High Output twin screw supercharger @ 10psi.

    465.1 RWHP, 437.2 RWTQ - custom dyno tuned by ST Motorsports

    100% CARB and Federal emissions legal

    Dual Ford GT fuel pumps

    Fluidyne high volume air/water intercooler

    Mac Performance mirror polished stainless radiator cover

    Mac Performance mirror polished stainless fuse box cover

    Samco Sport red silicone coolant hoses

    Pi-Thon polished billet hose locks

    Scott Drake billet aluminum fluid caps & dipstick handle

    Diablo Sport Predator handheld tuner w/3 custom tunes

    Mac Performance 3.0" stainless cat-back exhaust with Mac Performance axle back mufflers

    Hurst Competition Plus short throw shifter w/classic white Hurst ball

    Stage 3 Motorsports clutch and pressure plate

    Eibach Pro Kit suspension

    Saleen 14" slotted/vented front brake system

    Raceline GT2 custom wheels 20"X8.5" & 20"X10" -- Color matched to car stripes

    Dunlop SP Sport Maxx 255/35ZR20 & 275/35ZR20

    Ford Performance White base paint

    Chrysler Titanium Grey Pearl Metallic stripes

    Red pinstripes

    TruFiber GTS2 ram-air, heat extracting fiberglass hood

    TruFiber vented fiberglass front fenders

    TruFiber T1 front fascia

    TruCarbon carbon fiber front chin splitter

    Saleen HID headlights

    3D Carbon headlight splitters

    Street Scene center fog Speed Grille

    Clear Corner front signals and rear side markers

    Saleen PJ Mustang rear quarter window covers

    Street Scene lower side scoops

    Street Scene lower rear valance

    Cervini's ducktail spoiler

    CDC sequential tail lights/turn signals

    Billet "shorty" antenna

    Steeda Hood Strut kit

    Katzkin custom leather interior Charcoal w/Red perforations and stitching

    Speed of Sound dual gauge pod instrument pillar

    AEM digital wideband air/fuel ratio gauge

    Stewart Warner Vac/Boost gauge

    Scott Drake brushed aluminum shifter bezel

    Scott Drake brushed aluminum map light trim w/buttons

    Action Artistry A/C knobs, inserts, headlight switch, & drink holder bezel

    Custom painted center console -- painted white and striped in the exterior colors to match the exterior.

    Great driving and handling car. Very fast

    Looking to trade for a 4 seat long travel car. Subi, Honda, or V8, no VW power. Or selling outright for $36K. Over $50K invested.

    Call with your offers.

    Scott

    951-377-9454

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  2. And I aslo found they are not native to North America...

    Acanthodactylus is a genus of lizards within the Lacertidae family, commonly referred to as fringe-fingered or fringe-toed lizards.

    They are native to a wide area in Africa and southern Europe; across the Sahara Desert, and up to the Iberian peninsula. Though the lizards prefer dry and sparsely-vegetated regions, it is not strictly tied to an arid terrain, so it is not uncommon to come across it in various environments.

    The Acanthodactylus's coloration and the pattern of its spots is extremely variable, so it is unsurprising that zoologists have, at one time or another, classified every variety as a separate species.

    Every saurian of this genus is very aggressive and gets continuously involved in skirmishes with other members of its species. The males strenuously defend the borders of their territories.

    The Acanthodactylus are oviparous. The number of eggs in a clutch ranges from 3 to 7. The length of an adult of the species is, on average, between 18 to 20 centimeters.

    I hate to say it, but there ya go. They'r eoriginally from Africa, and now we have to pay for them being here!!! :afro: When does this madness stop??? :argue:

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