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Re: SE Owners List

Postby hks_kansei » Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:11 pm

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Re: SE Owners List

Postby MX5-SP » Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:50 am

hks_kansei wrote:Image


That's not SPAM. This is SPAM:

Spam (food)
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This article is about the foodstuff. For other uses, see Spam (disambiguation).
Spam

Spam
Origin
Place of origin United States
Creator(s) Hormel Foods Corporation
Dish details
Course served Main course
Serving temperature Hot or Cold
Main ingredient(s) Pork


The Spam-mobile
Spam is a canned precooked meat product made by the Hormel Foods Corporation. The labeled ingredients in the classic variety of Spam are chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, modified potato starch as a binder, and sodium nitrite as a preservative. Spam's gelatinous glaze, or aspic, forms from the cooling of meat stock.[1] The product has become part of many jokes and urban legends about mystery meat, which has made it part of pop culture and folklore.[2]
Varieties of Spam vary by region and include Spam Classic, Spam Hot & Spicy, Spam Less Sodium, Spam Lite, Spam Oven Roasted Turkey, Hickory Smoked, and Spam Spread.[3]
Spam sold in North America, South America, and Australia is produced in Austin, Minnesota, (also known as Spam Town USA) and in Fremont, Nebraska. Spam for the UK market is produced in Denmark by Tulip under license from Hormel.[4] Spam is also made in the Philippines and in South Korea.[5] In 2007, the seven billionth can of Spam was sold.[6] On average, 3.8 cans are consumed every second in the United States.[7]
Contents [hide]
1 Name origin
2 Nutritional data
3 Varieties
4 International usage
4.1 United States and territories
4.2 Europe
4.3 Asia
5 Spam celebrations
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
[edit]Name origin

Introduced on July 5, 1937, the name "Spam" was chosen when the product, whose original name was far less memorable (Hormel Spiced Ham), began to lose market share. The name was chosen from multiple entries in a naming contest. A Hormel official once stated that the original meaning of the name "Spam" was "Shoulder of Pork and Ham".[8] According to writer Marguerite Patten in Spam – The Cookbook, the name was suggested by Kenneth Daigneau, an actor and the brother of a Hormel vice president, who was given a $100 prize for creating the name.[9] At one time and persisting to this day in certain books, the theory behind the nomenclature of Spam was that the name was a portmanteau of "Spiced Meat and Ham".[10] According to the British documentary-reality show "1940's House", when SPAM was offered by the United States to those affected by World War II in the UK, SPAM stood for Specially Processed American Meats. Yesterday's Britain, a popular history published by Reader's Digest in 1998 [p. 140], unpacks SPAM as "Supply Pressed American Meat" and describes it as an imported "wartime food" of the 1940s.
Many jocular backronyms have been devised, such as "Something Posing As Meat", "Specially Processed Artificial Meat", "Stuff, Pork and Ham", "Spare Parts Animal Meat" and "Special Product of Austin Minnesota".[11]
According to Hormel's trademark guidelines, Spam should be spelled with all capital letters and treated as an adjective, as in the phrase "SPAM luncheon meat".
[edit]Nutritional data

Spam is typically sold in cans with a net weight of 340 grams (12 ounces). A 100 gram (3.5 ounce) serving of original Spam provides 310 Calories, 13 grams of protein (26% DV), 3 grams of carbohydrates (1% DV), 27 grams of total fat (41% DV), including 10 grams of saturated fat (49% DV). The cholesterol content of Spam is 70 milligrams (23% DV). A serving also contains 57% of the recommended daily intake of sodium (1369 milligrams). Spam provides the following vitamins and minerals: 0% vitamin A, 1% vitamin C , 1% calcium, 5% iron, 3% magnesium, 9% potassium, 12% zinc, and 5% copper. [12][13]
[edit]Varieties

There are several different flavors of Spam, including:[14]
Spam Classic – original flavor
Spam Hot & Spicy – with tabasco flavor
Spam Less Sodium – "25% less sodium"
Spam Lite – "33% less calories and 50% less fat"
Spam Oven Roasted Turkey
Spam Hickory Smoke flavor
Spam Spread – "if you're a spreader, not a slicer ... just like Spam Classic, but in a spreadable form"
Spam with Bacon
Spam with Cheese
Spam Garlic
Spam Golden Honey Grail – a limited-release special flavor made in honor of Monty Python's SPAMALOT Broadway musical
Spam Mild
Spam Hot Dogs
In addition to the variety of flavors, Spam is sold in tins smaller than the twelve-ounce standard size. Spam Singles are also available; a single sandwich-sized slice of Spam Classic or Lite, wrapped in plastic instead of a metal container.
[edit]International usage



Spam advertisement on back cover of Time magazine on May 14, 1945.
As of 2003, Spam is sold in 41 countries worldwide.
[edit]United States and territories
In the United States in the aftermath of World War II, a troupe of ex-G.I. women was created by Hormel Foods to promote Spam from coast to coast. The group was known as the Hormel Girls and associated the food with being patriotic. In 1948, two years after the groups conception, the troupe had grown to 60 women with 16 forming an orchestra. The show went on to become a radio program in which the main selling point was Spam. The Hormel Girls were disbanded in 1953.[15] Spam is still quite popular in the United States, but is sometimes associated with economic hardship, due to its relatively low cost.[16]
The residents of the state of Hawaii and the territories of Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) consume the most Spam per capita in the United States. On average, each person on Guam consumes 16 tins of Spam each year and the numbers at least equal this in the CNMI. Guam, Hawaii, and Saipan, the CNMI's principal island, have the only McDonald's restaurants that feature Spam on the menu. In Hawaii, Burger King began serving Spam in 2007 on its menu to compete with the local McDonald's chains.[17][18] In Hawaii, Spam is so popular it is sometimes dubbed "The Hawaiian Steak".[19] One popular Spam dish in Hawaii is Spam musubi, in which cooked Spam is combined with rice and nori seaweed and classified as onigiri.[20]
Spam was introduced into the aforementioned areas, in addition to other islands in the Pacific such as Okinawa and the Philippine Islands, during the U.S. military occupation in World War II. Since fresh meat was difficult to get to the soldiers on the front, World War II saw the largest use of Spam. GIs started eating Spam for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. (Some soldiers referred to Spam as "ham that didn't pass its physical" and "meatloaf without basic training".)[21] Surpluses of Spam from the soldiers' supplies made their way into native diets. Consequently, Spam is a unique part of the history and effects of U.S. influence in the Pacific.[22]
The perception of Spam in Hawaii is very different from that on the mainland. Despite the large number of mainlanders who eat Spam, and the various recipes that have been made from it, Spam, along with most canned food, is often stigmatized on the mainland as "poor people food". In Hawaii, similar canned meat products such as Treet are referred to as "poor people Spam".


Four different types of Spam. Clockwise from top left: Garlic, Oven Roasted Turkey, Hot and Spicy, and the Japanese released version (Spam Less Sodium) of Spam.
In these locales, varieties of Spam unavailable in other markets are sold. These include Honey Spam, Spam with Bacon, and Hot and Spicy Spam.[22]
In the CNMI, lawyers from Hormel have threatened legal action against the local press for running articles decrying the ill-effects of high Spam consumption on the health of the local population.[23][24]
Austin, Minnesota has a restaurant with a menu devoted exclusively to Spam, called "Johnny's SPAMarama Menu".[25]
[edit]Europe
In the past in the United Kingdom spam was sliced, battered and deep-fried becoming known as 'spam fritters', however this tradition has faded out in recent decades. It gained popularity in the 1940s during World War II, as a consequence of the Lend-Lease Act.
After World War II, Newforge Foods, part of the Fitch Lovell group, were awarded the license to produce the product in the UK (doing so at its Gateacre factory, Liverpool),[26] where it stayed until production switched to the Danish Crown Group (owners of the Tulip Food Company[27]) in 1998, forcing the closure of the Liverpool factory and the loss of 140 jobs.[28] By the early 1970s the name Spam was often misused to describe any tinned meat product containing pork, such as pork luncheon meat.
The image of Spam as a low cost meat product gave rise to the British colloquial term "Spam valley" to describe certain affluent housing areas where residents appear to be wealthy but in reality may be living at poverty levels.
[edit]Asia


Spam is often served with rice in Asia.
In Okinawa, Japan, Spam has become very popular. The product is added into onigiri alongside eggs, used as a staple ingredient in the traditional Okinawan dish chanpurū, and a Spam burger is sold by local fast food chain Jef. [29]
In China, Spam is an increasingly popular food item, and often used in sandwiches. Hormel has had a joint-venture in Shanghai for 16 years which has been highly successful in promoting Spam.[30] In 2005, the Chinese division of Spam was one of the most profitable parts of the Hormel company.[31] This development is due, in part, to the increasing per capita income in Shanghai, coupled with the expansion of their food diet towards more meat.
In Hong Kong, Spam is commonly served with instant noodles and fried eggs, and is a popular item in cha chaan teng. Spam is less popular then Ma Ling Meats, it's main competitor in the Hong Kong processed meat market. Although recent controversies surrounding high salt content in Ma Ling products may allow Spam to gain market share.[32]
In the Philippines, Spam is a popular meal, most commonly eaten with fried rice and eggs or as a sandwich with pandesal. It is often eaten for breakfast. During the rescue efforts after the catastrophic typhoon of 2009, Hormel Foods donated over 30,000 pounds of Spam to the Phillipes branch of the Red Cross.[33]
In South Korea, Spam (Hangul: 스팸; RR: seupaem) is popular in households as an accompaniment to rice. A local television advertisement claims that it is the most tasty when consumed with white rice and gim (laver seaweed used for some types of handrolls). Spam is also an original ingredient in budae jjigae ("army base stew"), a spicy stew with different types of preserved meat.
Spam and similar meat preserves can be bought in gift sets that may contain nothing but the meat preserve[34] or include other products such as food oil or tuna. When invited to another person's home, guests may present their hosts with such a set, or with other food gifts such as fresh fruit, beverages or tteok.
The surfeit of Spam in both North and South Korea during the Korean War led to the establishment of the Spam kimbap (sushi roll). Due to a scarcity of fish and other traditional kimbap products such as kimchi or fermented cabbage, Spam was added to a rice roll with pickle and cucumber and wrapped in seaweed. Spam was also used by US soldiers in Korea as a means of trading for items, services or information around their bases. To this day, a widespread black market of US military Spam which totals nearly 400,000 cans is found on the Korean black market. In contemporary Seoul, South Korea, Spam is considered a delicacy and can be seen in store windows alongside imported European luxury goods such as wine and Swiss chocolates. Although the contents are the same processed pork product that is sold in the North American market, the packaging is more decorative. Spam is also remarkably popular to a majority of the population, and outranks Coca-Cola and KFC in status as a foodstuff. [35]
In Israel, a kosher variant of Spam, known as Loof (Hebrew: לוף‎, distortion of meat loaf), was produced by Richard Levi, and mostly used as part of field rations by the Israeli Defense Forces. A Glatt kosher version was also produced. It was phased out of field rations during the early 2000s and was finally removed from rations when production ceased in 2009.[36]
[edit]Spam celebrations



Hormel Spam Museum in Austin, Minnesota.
Spam is celebrated in a small local festival in Austin, Minnesota, where Hormel corporate headquarters are located. The event, known as Spam Jam, is a carnival-type celebration which coincides with local Fourth of July festivities, featuring parades and fireworks which often relate to the popular luncheon meat. Austin is also home to the Spam Museum, and the plant that produces Spam for most of North America and Europe. In addition to the annual celebration, there is a national recipe competition where submissions are accepted at the top forty state fairs in the nation.[37]
Hawaii also holds their own version of Spam Jam in Waikiki during the last week of April.
The small town of Shady Cove, Oregon is home to the annual Spam Parade and Festival, celebrating its 8th year in 2007.
The Spam Jam is not to be confused with Spamarama, which is a yearly festival held around April Fool's Day in Austin, Texas. The theme of Spamarama is gentle parody of Spam, rather than straightforward celebration: the event at the heart of the festival is a Spam cook-off that originated as a challenge to produce an appetizing recipe for the meat. The festival includes light sporting activities and musical acts, in addition to the cook-off.[38]

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Re: SE Owners List

Postby Crapweasel » Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:59 pm

You SP guys are funny, posting in the SE thread - just as well you're MX-5 owners, or I'd be offended!!

But wait....

MX-5 SPAM: A turbocharged NB MX-5 released in Australia in 2002. Widely appreciated by the motoring press due to it's impressive power and response, which was what the public had been wanting for some time.

The original name was shortened on release to the MX-5 SP due to the similarity to a certain canned food, annoying emails and thread posts on online forums, and the car's proclivity for belching smoke from the exhaust and bending rods after about 80,000 km.

The full name was never made public as Mazda Australia feared a backlash from the public.

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Re: SE Owners List

Postby hks_kansei » Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:05 pm

lol at all the above.

just for reference, the Spam can was because there was a spammer posting in here about "I buy cars cheap" or some garbage, it seems the spammer has been dragged behind the shed and beaten with a rather large hammer, so now my post seems out of place.
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Re: SE Owners List

Postby MX5-SP » Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:10 pm

Crapweasel wrote:But wait....

MX-5 SPAM: A turbocharged NB MX-5 released in Australia in 2002. Widely appreciated by the motoring press due to it's impressive power and response, which was what the public had been wanting for some time.

The original name was shortened on release to the MX-5 SP due to the similarity to a certain canned food, annoying emails and thread posts on online forums, and the car's proclivity for belching smoke from the exhaust and bending rods after about 80,000 km.

The full name was never made public as Mazda Australia feared a backlash from the public.

:mrgreen:


Crikey - :roll: I should have seen that coming. Excellent come-back. ...I'm off to get my eyes tested and get a nice serve of humble pie (with chips).
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Re: SE Owners List

Postby billybunter » Fri Nov 12, 2010 4:51 pm

Billy Bunter/ Sunlight Silver/ November 2010

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Re: SE Owners List

Postby MINX » Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:05 pm

1. Crapweasel / Sunlight Silver / June 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=38023
2. Luke / Sunlight Silver / March 2009
3. George / Velocity Red / December 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=39588
4. MINX / Titanium / January 2008 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=32900
5. Davex3 / Velocity Red / September 2008
6. Lokiel / Titanium / March 2009 / viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091
7. RussellB/ Classic Red / July 2009 ( edit: Classic Red? Really?)
8. Theodog / Velocity Red / April 2010
9. Wuey / Titanium / Feb 2010
10. Jaroha / Sunlight Silver / April 2010
11.+Boyracer. /Velocity Red,Sunlight Silver,Titanium,Velocity Red.Red SE race car.../Various dates... - Now MrsB
12. ASE05 / Velocity Red / February 2005 (Sold August 2010 - it now resides in Townsville)
13. Mr_Q / Velocity Red / June 2008
14. slowcoach / Titanium / Feb 2005
15. gms / Velocity Red / April 2009
16. pinkie / Velocity Red / June 2004
17. davekmoore/Sunlight Silver/Aug 09
18. mentalpopcorn / Velocity Red / Dec 2005
19. Billy Bunter/ Sunlight Silver/ November 2010
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Re: SE Owners List

Postby and1 » Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:11 pm

1. Crapweasel / Sunlight Silver / June 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=38023
2. Luke / Sunlight Silver / March 2009
3. George / Velocity Red / December 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=39588
4. MINX / Titanium / January 2008 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=32900
5. Davex3 / Velocity Red / September 2008
6. Lokiel / Titanium / March 2009 / viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091
7. RussellB/ Classic Red / July 2009 ( edit: Classic Red? Really?)
8. Theodog / Velocity Red / April 2010
9. Wuey / Titanium / Feb 2010
10. Jaroha / Sunlight Silver / April 2010
11.+Boyracer. /Velocity Red,Sunlight Silver,Titanium,Velocity Red.Red SE race car.../Various dates... - Now MrsB
12. ASE05 / Velocity Red / February 2005 (Sold August 2010 - it now resides in Townsville)
13. Mr_Q / Velocity Red / June 2008
14. slowcoach / Titanium / Feb 2005
15. gms / Velocity Red / April 2009
16. pinkie / Velocity Red / June 2004
17. davekmoore/Sunlight Silver/Aug 09
18. mentalpopcorn / Velocity Red / Dec 2005
19. Billy Bunter/ Sunlight Silver/ November 2010
20. and1/Velocity Red/ September 2010 http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=44487
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http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=44487

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Re: SE Owners List

Postby VTECMACHINE » Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:29 pm

. Crapweasel / Sunlight Silver / June 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=38023
2. Luke / Sunlight Silver / March 2009
3. George / Velocity Red / December 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=39588
4. MINX / Titanium / January 2008 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=32900
5. Davex3 / Velocity Red / September 2008
6. Lokiel / Titanium / March 2009 / viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091
7. RussellB/ Classic Red / July 2009 ( edit: Classic Red? Really?)
8. Theodog / Velocity Red / April 2010
9. Wuey / Titanium / Feb 2010
10. Jaroha / Sunlight Silver / April 2010
11.+Boyracer. /Velocity Red,Sunlight Silver,Titanium,Velocity Red.Red SE race car.../Various dates... - Now MrsB
12. ASE05 / Velocity Red / February 2005 (Sold August 2010 - it now resides in Townsville)
13. Mr_Q / Velocity Red / June 2008
14. slowcoach / Titanium / Feb 2005
15. gms / Velocity Red / April 2009
16. pinkie / Velocity Red / June 2004
17. davekmoore/Sunlight Silver/Aug 09
18. mentalpopcorn / Velocity Red / Dec 2005
19. Billy Bunter/ Sunlight Silver/ November 2010
20. and1/Velocity Red/ September 2010 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=44487
21. VTECMACHINE / Black (Not sure of official name LOL) / Feb 2011

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Re: SE Owners List

Postby dave2221 » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:04 pm

. Crapweasel / Sunlight Silver / June 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=38023
2. Luke / Sunlight Silver / March 2009
3. George / Velocity Red / December 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=39588
4. MINX / Titanium / January 2008 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=32900
5. Davex3 / Velocity Red / September 2008
6. Lokiel / Titanium / March 2009 / viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091
7. RussellB/ Classic Red / July 2009 ( edit: Classic Red? Really?)
8. Theodog / Velocity Red / April 2010
9. Wuey / Titanium / Feb 2010
10. Jaroha / Sunlight Silver / April 2010
11.+Boyracer. /Velocity Red,Sunlight Silver,Titanium,Velocity Red.Red SE race car.../Various dates... - Now MrsB
12. ASE05 / Velocity Red / February 2005 (Sold August 2010 - it now resides in Townsville)
13. Mr_Q / Velocity Red / June 2008
14. slowcoach / Titanium / Feb 2005
15. gms / Velocity Red / April 2009
16. pinkie / Velocity Red / June 2004
17. davekmoore/Sunlight Silver/Aug 09
18. mentalpopcorn / Velocity Red / Dec 2005
19. Billy Bunter/ Sunlight Silver/ November 2010
20. and1/Velocity Red/ September 2010 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=44487
21. VTECMACHINE / Black Mica / Feb 2011
22. Dave2221 / Titanium / March 11 (f**K yeah)

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Re: SE Owners List

Postby MINX » Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:04 pm

Welcome Dave,
Where are you based?
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Re: SE Owners List

Postby dave2221 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:59 am

in Sydney...

ill update my details...

looking forward to a MX5 run..... :)

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Re: SE Owners List

Postby zmobie » Tue Mar 08, 2011 5:34 pm

1. Crapweasel / Sunlight Silver / June 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=38023
2. Luke / Sunlight Silver / March 2009
3. George / Velocity Red / December 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=39588
4. MINX / Titanium / January 2008 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=32900
5. Davex3 / Velocity Red / September 2008
6. Lokiel / Titanium / March 2009 / viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091
7. RussellB/ Classic Red / July 2009 ( edit: Classic Red? Really?)
8. Theodog / Velocity Red / April 2010
9. Wuey / Titanium / Feb 2010
10. Jaroha / Sunlight Silver / April 2010
11.+Boyracer. /Velocity Red,Sunlight Silver,Titanium,Velocity Red.Red SE race car.../Various dates... - Now MrsB
12. ASE05 / Velocity Red / February 2005 (Sold August 2010 - it now resides in Townsville)
13. Mr_Q / Velocity Red / June 2008
14. slowcoach / Titanium / Feb 2005
15. gms / Velocity Red / April 2009
16. pinkie / Velocity Red / June 2004
17. davekmoore/Sunlight Silver/Aug 09
18. mentalpopcorn / Velocity Red / Dec 2005
19. Billy Bunter/ Sunlight Silver/ November 2010
20. and1/Velocity Red/ September 2010 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=44487
21. VTECMACHINE / Black Mica / Feb 2011
22. Dave2221 / Titanium / March 11 (f**K yeah)
23. zmobie / Titanium / June 2010 This.

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Re: SE Owners List

Postby MrB » Sun Jun 26, 2011 10:07 pm

zmobie wrote:1. Crapweasel / Sunlight Silver / June 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=38023
2. Luke / Sunlight Silver / March 2009
3. George / Velocity Red / December 2009 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=39588
4. MINX / Titanium / January 2008 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=32900
5. Davex3 / Velocity Red / September 2008
6. Lokiel / Titanium / March 2009 / viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091
7. RussellB/ Classic Red / July 2009 ( edit: Classic Red? Really?)
8. Theodog / Velocity Red / April 2010
9. Wuey / Titanium / Feb 2010
10. Jaroha / Sunlight Silver / April 2010
11.+Boyracer. /Velocity Red,Sunlight Silver,Titanium,Velocity Red.Red SE race car.../Various dates... - Now MrsB
12. ASE05 / Velocity Red / February 2005 (Sold August 2010 - it now resides in Townsville)
13. Mr_Q / Velocity Red / June 2008
14. slowcoach / Titanium / Feb 2005
15. gms / Velocity Red / April 2009
16. pinkie / Velocity Red / June 2004
17. davekmoore/Sunlight Silver/Aug 09
18. mentalpopcorn / Velocity Red / Dec 2005
19. Billy Bunter/ Sunlight Silver/ November 2010
20. and1/Velocity Red/ September 2010 viewtopic.php?f=57&t=44487
21. VTECMACHINE / Black Mica / Feb 2011
22. Dave2221 / Titanium / March 11 (f**K yeah)
23. zmobie / Titanium / June 2010 This.
24. Mr B Velocity Red/ June 2011
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Re: SE Owners List

Postby MrsB » Sun Jun 26, 2011 10:11 pm

Crapweasel wrote:Great idea Lokiel!

# Owner / Colour / Purchased / MX5 Garage Chat Thread
1. Crapweasel / Sunlight Silver / June 2009 http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=38023
2. Luke / Sunlight Silver / March 2009
3. George / Velocity Red / December 2009
4. MINX / Titanium / January 2008 http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=32900
5. Davex3 / Velocity Red / September 2008
6. Lokiel / Titanium / March 2009 / http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091
7. RussellB/ Classic Red / July 2009 ( edit: Classic Red? Really?)
8. Theodog / Velocity Red / April 2010
9. Wuey / Titanium / Feb 2010
10. Jaroha / Sunlight Silver / April 2010
11.+Boyracer. /Velocity Red,Sunlight Silver,Titanium,Velocity Red.Red SE race car.../Various dates... - Now MrsB viewtopic.php?f=57&t=43311
12. ASE05 / Velocity Red / February 2005
13. Mr_Q / Velocity Red / June 2008
14. slowcoach / Titanium / Feb 2005
15. gms / Velocity Red / April 2009
16. pinkie / Velocity Red / June 2004


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