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Authentic Les Paul Gibson - Just got a new belter of a tube amp for it today ! So much nicer than my crappy old amp

"I got myself a brand new, Tube amplifier

It's large and lovely to behold

La la la la la!"

/POTUSA

Authentic Les Paul Gibson - Just got a new belter of a tube amp for it today ! So much nicer than my crappy old amp

Sweeeet!!

Ive got a les paul copy @ home :cool: fakes ftl!

Bah give me an Ibanez neck any day. LP does sound sweet though.

+1

Hell yeah Adam, I ONLY play Ibanez... Ive got 2 RG's at home and I have never played a guitar with a better feeling neck!

(are we getting a little off topic now?) :rofl:

Ibanez necks are too thin & skinny for my hands - I've had 2 and although the action low and fast, not good for me.....

My LP Gibson had the fat 50's style neck - Love it.

I've also got an old Isana (German) - same as the one Elvis used to play (Black Isana is legend - do a google search) - it's 60 years old - lovely guitar to look at - crap to play - has a curved neck on the string side - Not a scratch on it - was my dad's

Anyway - WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY CAR !

Was the 200rwkw estimate with the old Nissan Turbo from the pics?

If so, what's the new estimate weith Mr.KKK?

Awesome thread this BTW..

And the Les Paul....is it a Studio or Standard...i'd love one of those for my next guitar.

Time for B-Man to start a new thread on axes.... :P

The previous owner of the KKK reckons he ran 320rwkw on an RB20DET

So if I get enough fuel into it - who knows ????

It's a farken great turbo - took it to the shop today - The exhaust housing is smaller than the T3 turbo and the Compressor housing is much bigger - This should equate to faster spool and more power :P:)

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