Hot Mechanic

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Orange County, California
"Don't you wish your mechanic was hot like me?"

whoa... she's hot
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found them while uploading some pics.
btw - the engine is in the back. :smile:
 
DAMN.....That's Hot!!!!!!:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
She's a hottie alright. I even like the accessory jack stands under the front bumper! :biggrin:
 
SNDSOUL said:
Man go to sears and buy some jackstands, those bricks gave me a stomach ache laughing:biggrin:

ROFL That brick is so ghetto!! :biggrin: Lady is hot though, I need to know where her shop is for when I need the lip on my nsx replaced!
 
haha, get some ramps dude haha, thats just disrespectful to the car haha
 
QWKSLVR said:
Is that Miami Mermaid? She PMed me for instructions on the lip replacement. I felt priviledged :wink:


Dont ask me how I know.....but I can see that is not her there. :rolleyes:

I think its staged but still makes for hot pic.
 
you can't see her face, how can you tell if she's hot?
haha, do you guys have x-ray vision, or are you just hard up? :tongue:
 
nothin' cold about this case...

Sheesh... amateurs!?! :tongue:

Hibiscus in background, banana/rubber foliage shadowing, blue medical disposable wrap on ground commonplace in medical settings and/or hospices, pastel stucco on exterior of residence, sand/taupe bricks, lightweight recreational bikes lacking thick-forks/suspension/wheels of trek cycles used in hilly-rocky locales

South Florida.

Case-closed. Have a good weekend.

-Horatio
 
Re: nothin' cold about this case...

Osiris_x11 said:
Sheesh... amateurs!?! :tongue:

Hibiscus in background, banana/rubber foliage shadowing, blue medical disposable wrap on ground commonplace in medical settings and/or hospices, pastel stucco on exterior of residence, sand/taupe bricks, lightweight recreational bikes lacking thick-forks/suspension/wheels of trek cycles used in hilly-rocky locales

South Florida.

Case-closed. Have a good weekend.

I agree with most of what you mention, but the same can be said for California. Also, I'd like to know where in S. Florida you can find "hilly-rocky locales." :biggrin:

Oops....I see you actually mention lack of suspension on the bikes. My bad. You may be right but I still think it's California.
 
SNDSOUL said:
Man go to sears and buy some jackstands, those bricks gave me a stomach ache laughing:biggrin:
OneRedNSX said:
haha, get some ramps dude haha, thats just disrespectful to the car haha
Shutup! That's all I had and guess what... It worked just fine. Some of these comments make me want to vomit. And who the heck are you to go fishing up my pic AND JUDGE IT??

By the way, if you have even a touch of a brain in your head, you'd see it's the same background as pic with my dad in the keys.
Why in the world would someone act like it was them working on their car if it wasn't??

Since I've been on this board, I have rarely experienced anything short of respect, until now. It was actually such a great feeling and I really appreciated the community, and appreciated being part of the group. It felt like "home" and I actually considered you friends. I told others how awesome you all were and that you really treated me as another NSX driver. Now this?

However, I am not implying the above to all members on the board. Thankfully, I am still comforted to know there are several "real men" that do exist on this board. Men who were raised with values and learned to respect a woman.

p.s. I've been driving the NSX longer than 99.9% of you :tongue:
 
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NSXrunner said:
ROFL That brick is so ghetto!! :biggrin: Lady is hot though, I need to know where her shop is for when I need the lip on my nsx replaced!

Ghetto Fabulous*
 
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MiamiMermaid said:
..... That's all I had and guess what... It worked just fine. ....
Smart enough to know to block it with whatever's available as opposed to just relying on the jack while crawling under there - don't see the problem. I've used similar (few blocks of wood) on occasion.

The other comments? At the risk of being accused of being a sycophant, I personally get tired of seeing the sexist comments against the relatively few ladies we have on here - way to go guys, let's turn this into a redneck community & drive away those few we are privileged to have. <!--StartFragment -->
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evof575gtc said:
btw - the engine is in the back. :smile:

Interesting. My NSX is mid-engine. Do you know where yours is?

OneRedNSX said:
haha, get some ramps dude haha, thats just disrespectful to the car haha
I'm not a dude.
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Do you not have any integrity and respect for females? Does every woman represent an OBJECT to you ? I am No object, I am a Woman, a Human, a Counselor and Comforter to Cancer clients, a Daughter, a Sister, a Friend. Yes, I work on my car. I use bricks, if needed. I have boobs. And I can kick your ass driving anyday!

While every woman enjoys a compliment on her beauty, there is quite a difference in the way the comment is presented. One way is appreciated : ie: "you're hot, pretty, look great, etc." (you may have a chance with the woman) while the other shows complete lack of class of the presenter: ie: "nice rack, etc" (which, by the way, will just make her walk away thinking you're a creep).


D'Ecosse said:
Smart enough to know to block it with whatever's available as opposed to just relying on the jack while crawling under there - don't see the problem. I've used similar (few blocks of wood) on occasion.

The other comments? At the risk of being accused of being a sycophant, I personally get tired of seeing the sexist comments against the relatively few ladies we have on here - way to go guys, let's turn this into a redneck community & drive away those few we are privileged to have. <!--StartFragment -->
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Yea, Exactly!! I'd rather the car fall on the bricks than fall on me. D'Ecosse, I appreciate and thank you for publicly voicing exactly what I'm thinking.

osiris x said:
Sheesh... amateurs!?!

Hibiscus in background, banana/rubber foliage shadowing, blue medical disposable wrap on ground commonplace in medical settings and/or hospices, pastel stucco on exterior of residence, sand/taupe bricks, lightweight recreational bikes lacking thick-forks/suspension/wheels of trek cycles used in hilly-rocky locales
South Florida.
Case-closed. Have a good weekend.
lol, you are so funny, you always notice all the itty bitty details. You are gonna be an AWESOME Doc! muah!


white nsxs said:
Of course that's mermaid there. She intentionally hid the lower part of her body, you know that fish tail thing.
Steve
lol, shhhh.....
 
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hey maimi...dont worry about the bricks...i dont even use them :) ...the jack is just fine.. after all, it is only a car.

personaly im glad to see you doing something for yourself....others should follow your lead.
 
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donwon said:
Replacing that lip isnt so easy either. Especially on a aftermarket one. I still have about 5 of those nuts laying around the garage that I couldnt get in. :redface:

Yea there were some boogers. Unfortunately, last time I had my car in the shop, the mechanic left the front right bumper with l/4 gap, making it even more difficult to get a tight grip on that side.

Also noticed it's a bit lower, so even more skill will be needed to protect this one from getting destroyed ;)
 
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