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16-06-2006, 10:08 AM | #1 | ||
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Sorry guys. Couldn't help myself.
Here is the reason I'm not getting a supercharger in the Focus in the near future. I've spent the equivalent (and more!) on this little beauty. A Viking Professional gas oven from the U.S. Think of it as the V8 of ovens. Mine has 6 burners on top, not 4 as shown, (and therefore two more knobs). Each burner the same size. Each has the ferocity of a wok burner. Each can be turned down so low that it will melt chocolate on a paper plate without burning the plate. On full tilt it will use 3 time more gas than a standard stove. Have had to have 1.5 inch copper gas lines put it to cope with it and other appliances rrp? $11,990!!!! (But i got a good deal.wink) Absolute indulgence. But this new kitchen is going to last me a long time. I have forever wanted a serious mother****** of a stove. And this is it. (By the way. My wife doesn't/can't cook. I am the cook and have always loved cooking. My kitchen. My stove) Have topped it off with a Qasair rangehood (made here in Melbourne) Sucks 1900m3 of air an hour. Twin motors, quiet as a mouse. So no supercharger for a long while yet,( and now in serious debt) but some serious performance equipment in the kitchen!!
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16-06-2006, 10:13 AM | #2 | ||
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That is just plain Awesome, Im about to go through the process of re constructing my kitchen, And i was looking @ appliance's... But, im affraid that this particular appliance covers the entire cost of my kitchen, excluding my appliance's which i am yet to choose.......
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16-06-2006, 04:35 PM | #3 | |||
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Enjoy the oven Steve
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16-06-2006, 06:07 PM | #4 | |||
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Marty, I am in the same boat on costs. The oven and rangehood cost more than the rest of the kitchen!!!!! But that's the way I planned it. You can pay a hell of a lot for chipboard cupboards!!!
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Manual 2003 Machine Silver 5 Door LR Focus Zetec. Mods: Ford Racing CNC'd cylinder head milled .040", 3 angle valve grind. Ford Racing Stage II camshafts. Ford Racing cam gears. Ford Racing long tube header. Random Technology hi flow cat. Herrod 2.25" stainless cat-back. Pipercross Viper intake. CFM 65mm throttle body. 2000 ported intake manifold. Herrod Custom SCT tune. Eibach suspension. Quaife ATB diff. Wilwood 13" brakes. Custom ST170 leather interior. www.cardomain.com/ride/2773918
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17-06-2006, 12:34 PM | #5 | ||
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Does it go "vrrrooooooooooooowm ****SSSSSSH"?
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18-06-2006, 02:16 AM | #6 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Melbourne, VIC
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lol upgrading the gas lines even... why does that not surprise me!! If it can be blinged, be sure Stephen has done it! Polish the cat converter cover, siler-ise EVERYTHING and now upgrade the gas lines to his stove!
Honestly, I'm jealous. Mum and Dad got a PHAT 5 burner in Sydney when they renno'd their place, just after I moved out. Cooking on gas CANNOT be beaten, it is so much better than electric. Whoever invented electric should be shot and hung over a gas flame. I miss my gas stove... have lived with the utter crud of electric and it's annoying 2 year heat up and 10 year cooldown, stained glass top, forever cleaning the damn thing.... grrr. Utterly stupid. Definitely a Eurofordclub bake-off at Steve's place. I'll bring the muffins.
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