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my 88bird

finally got a digital camera,,,this is my $300.00 bird  hope i did this right
88 sport,TW heads, comp xe270hr, cobra u/Tmoss ported lower, 65 mm throttle body, under drives,smog delete,
1.7 roller rockers, cai, k&n, bbk adj regulator, 76mm Pro-m,all MSD ign. MSD dist,18° base timing, 3g alt.1 5/8 ceramic headers, 255lph walbro, 2.5" h-pipe, flowmasters, silverfox valvebody, 3.73 gear,
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc154/flipnbird/DSCF0185.jpg ( RIP : ( )

Re: my 88bird

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how do i get my pics on this sight???
88 sport,TW heads, comp xe270hr, cobra u/Tmoss ported lower, 65 mm throttle body, under drives,smog delete,
1.7 roller rockers, cai, k&n, bbk adj regulator, 76mm Pro-m,all MSD ign. MSD dist,18° base timing, 3g alt.1 5/8 ceramic headers, 255lph walbro, 2.5" h-pipe, flowmasters, silverfox valvebody, 3.73 gear,
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc154/flipnbird/DSCF0185.jpg ( RIP : ( )

Re: my 88bird

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Assuming the bosses have allowed you to attach pics:

Save the pictures on your computer. (You may have to edit/crop the pictures for dimensions and file size)

gif-  Max file size 19.5 KB.
      Max dimensions 620 x 280.

jpg- Max filesize 97.7 KB.

other types- I haven't played with them yet.

When you make a post or reply, scroll down a ways and use the "Manage Attachments" button, and navigate (on your computer) to the pic you want to upload. It may take while to send, depending on your connect speed and the size of the pic.

Once it's finished uploading, the box will either show the accepted filename just below the selection boxes, or give you an error if the pic is too big. You then close that little window and hit Submit Reply.
Death awaits you all with nasty, big, pointy teeth.

1988 5.0 Bird, mostly stock, partly not, now gone to T-Bird heaven.
1990 Volvo 740GL. 114 tire-shredding horsies, baby!

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1988 Bird.  Picture does more justice to it.  108,000 miles--one owner.  Hope to keep it for some time to come.  Never has stranded us.  The fuel pump quit in our driveway after a local trip in nasty weather.  In 2002 went around Lake Superior with it--a 2000 mile trip.

John R