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New Friend of a Friend has a pretty good street legal A-Wing
Not as exact a replica, but neat looking. I think the next addition is an R2 unit on the rear deck.

PS: [link|http://www.starwars.com/databank/starship/awingstarfighter/|A "real" A-Wing]

PPS: I'll have to ask if there are pictures out there of his.
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Chris Altmann
New Interesting
it would be cool if the R2 unit moved its head and made beeping noises and flashed lights.

There was a show in Branson that had celebrity impersinators including a Blues Brothers, and they drove that Blues Brothers car around Branson, MO when they weren't performing to promote the show. They had other cars too, a Batmobile (Circa 1960's TV show), The Van from "Dumb and Dumber", "The Mystery Machine" from "Scooby Doo", and others.

But a car I am interested in is called [link|http://www.askasia.org/image/photos/i000116.htm|A Tuk Tuk] which is a three wheeled car from Thailand. They have both gas and [link|http://www.pcd.go.th/AirQuality/ProjectTuktuk.htm|electric] versions of the Tuk Tuk. [link|http://www.into-asia.com/bangkok/tuk-tuk/|For more info click here] and see the details on this car.

Some things that would prevent me from getting a Tuk Tuk:

#1 The State may not allow me to drive them on the streets.

#2 It might not pass the pollution tests.

#3 I'm a big guy, and I may not fit inside of one.

#4 People will look at it all the time, laugh, point fingers, etc.

#5 People make mistake it for a Golf Cart or Go-Kart.

#6 If it breaks down, where do I get it fixed? Will garages work on it? If they do, will it cost more to fix than a "standard" car?

[link|http://games.speakeasy.net/data/files/khan.jpg|"Khan!!!" -Kirk]
     Star Wars Landspeeder anyone? - (orion) - (2)
         Friend of a Friend has a pretty good street legal A-Wing - (altmann) - (1)
             Interesting - (orion)

Who invented this stupid sport, anyway?
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