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mantahatch

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Re: Screen Names
« Reply #60 on: 29 March 2008, 22:06:09 »

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Don't tell the owners of Manta coupe's but the hatch handled so much better round the bends than coupe's. .....

But just didn't look as good!  ::)  ::)   ;)
 

exactly :y

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Don't tell the owners of Manta coupe's but the hatch handled so much better round the bends than coupe's. .....

But just didn't look as good!        

I could'nt agree more, the coupe looks fantastic, the hatch with a 400 bodykit looks just plain wrong. But then again I hate the look of all imprezza's but there is no denying it's ability.
By the way we cal subaru's, superpoos.

Mike

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Re: Screen Names
« Reply #61 on: 29 March 2008, 23:29:21 »

name is albert  :-[ ,get called AL ,i sometimes flog bits of cars and bikes,hence albitz .
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Re: Screen Names
« Reply #62 on: 30 March 2008, 09:34:07 »

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Hi Debs, where did you study ? I work in the AFM (Aeronautics and Flight Mechanics) dept at Southampton Uni.

My name was quite simple, I was signing up for ebay many years ago and noticed everyone had silly names and so my daily driver was a Opel Manta GTE hatchback, hence mantahatch.
Don't tell the owners of Manta coupe's but the hatch handled so much better round the bends than coupe's. (if a coupe owners read that, I have probably started world war 3)

Mike

Hi Mike,
Graduate and Post Graduate at U.C Davis in Northern California....took a 'chair' on the faculty, then a career in aerospace research with certain well known organisations within the U.S. (nudge-nudge wink-wink; say no more!) ;)

Hi Debs
The manager of our facility is American, he has just joined us in January. He spent time in California about 7+ years ago and then was at Boeing before joining us.
I understand about not mentioning things, we have numerous "confidentiality agreements" in place. Sometimes those agreements really annoy me when your at a function and people ask what you do, you have to skirt around it on broad subject, but some people keep pushing and you have to clam up and then they think your just rude.

Mike

A friend of mine used to work somewhere much more security concious - he was allowed to job title and to friends rough details, I knew enough to second guess what he did but not where or why ect. But he did ask my opinion on some subjects and the information was used in this job.

It depends where I am if tell them what I do.  In a nightclub I become a dolphin trainer...  ::) ::) ::)

In Birmingstan I become a pork farmer ..  ;D ;D ;D
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