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General => Industry News/ Announcements/Press Releases/Product Promotion => Topic started by: starchild on June 19, 2012, 09:08:47 PM
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For anyone who order supplies from Ryonet, you can now get it yesterday if you are in a hurry!
Go Back To The Future with Ryonet's Yesterday Air (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdfBJxFZXpM#ws)
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I'll give them props for getting a Delorean... even if it looked and sounded like it couldn't hit 88mph going down hill. ;)
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I'll give them props for getting a Delorean... even if it looked and sounded like it couldn't hit 88mph going down hill. ;)
The delorean is cool.
Hey maybe during time travel they have to use some of the ink to power the time machine. That would explain why Prosperi-Tees was missing some out of his bucket.
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LMAO! Silver shimmer Delorean!
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They were brushed stainless steel panels.
Not exactly the greatest idea for a car body, but certainly unique!
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They were brushed stainless steel panels.
Not exactly the greatest idea for a car body, but certainly unique!
Why is it a bad idea to have stainless steal for a car body. Never rust. If you get a scratch just buff it out. Ok, so they weight a ton and very expensive I guess you have a point.
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I saw one on the road the other day. Pretty beat up though and sounded like a lawn mower
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They weren't that much of a performer (for above reasons) and the power plant wasn't that great either.
I almost picked one up for nostalgic purposes, just figured it would really be a disappointment in the end so I let go of that idea.
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DeLorean serial number 1 is in a museum here. I think it has .7 miles on it! That is pretty neat.
Also, his brother has a Cadillac dealership here in town. 'been around for decades. So you see cars driving around with a DeLorean badge all the time (albeit, the dealership logo is not the same as the car logo).
pierre
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if they would focus more on having competitive pricing and less on these videos, they would be more successful.
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I'm not sure you could really argue that they aren't successful.... in fact it's possible that these vids help them stay successful WITH "less competitive" prices.
Wouldn't you like to make silly videos and charge more money and not have it affect your bottom line nor net income?
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Yeah, I say they get out of supplies altogether and start producing TV. If they got their arch-enemies at Anthem to help, they'd have a pretty good production crew. ;D
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How bizarre I just drove by a delorean coming in this AM.
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I'll give them props for getting a Delorean... even if it looked and sounded like it couldn't hit 88mph going down hill. ;)
The delorean is cool.
Hey maybe during time travel they have to use some of the ink to power the time machine. That would explain why Prosperi-Tees was missing some out of his bucket.
Ahh the thrilling power of the Volvo B28F. Worst hunk of metal Volvo ever called an engine.
Stainless steel is great, until you get a door ding at the grocery store!
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Actually, though it had it's problems (mostly top end lube) that joint venture of Peugeot, Volvo and Renault, the PRV made its way into a lot of cars.
Personally, as far as Volvo application, for a six, I prefer the straight engine in the 900 and 90 series, and in the 760 coupe, preferred the turbo four.
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Volvo= yuppie car lol
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I always pictured Frog in a Suburu or a Volvo. Cruising around Nocal with no care in the world. It's kind of funny how you picture others that you've only known from a forum. What kind of car they drive, what food they like, where they stand on certain issues and politically are things that facinate me when I have the time to think about stuff like that. If it wasn't for screen printing, there is probably some of you that I wouldn't have ONE single thing in common with but we all get along anyway, kind of amazing.
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Actually, though it had it's problems (mostly top end lube) that joint venture of Peugeot, Volvo and Renault, the PRV made its way into a lot of cars.
Personally, as far as Volvo application, for a six, I prefer the straight engine in the 900 and 90 series, and in the 760 coupe, preferred the turbo four.
The inline 6 is a much smoother engine, but I prefer the 5 cylinder engines solely because of power and turbocharging. A close second is the 2.3l 4 cylinder which is a proven reliable engine but just plain anemic without turbocharging. Which is why I added a turbo to my 89 240 wagon!
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-J7MfeQySits/T9UyUWp5TgI/AAAAAAAABOg/mFisjhZH1g4/s800/20120610_194415.jpg)
Delorean should have put the turbo 4 in there. More reliable, more power potential, just all over better.
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I always pictured Frog in a Suburu or a Volvo. Cruising around Nocal with no care in the world. It's kind of funny how you picture others that you've only known from a forum. What kind of car they drive, what food they like, where they stand on certain issues and politically are things that facinate me when I have the time to think about stuff like that. If it wasn't for screen printing, there is probably some of you that I wouldn't have ONE single thing in common with but we all get along anyway, kind of amazing.
When you guys "met" me, I was driving a 1991 Saab 900 Turbo. that I bought in 1995 after a long affair with my 1982 base model Subaru wagon.
That Saab was the perfect car for me as it had performance, amazing wagon-like room, and of course, one-of-a kind quirkiness like yours truly.
My daily driver(except that I don't always drive daily) now is my Mazda MX-5 . When I need some hauling room, I have access to my wife's Volvo V-90 (V signifies wagon in our talk) Hers is a 1998, the last rear wheel drive car they made.
She had a 1994 940, essentially the four cylinder version of the same car, though not as nice, and no IRS. We bought it because in the mid nineties, most vans and SUV's had no simple provision for a flat cargo area without removing and stowing your rear seats in the garage or patio, or living room.
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I always pictured Frog in a Suburu or a Volvo. Cruising around Nocal with no care in the world. It's kind of funny how you picture others that you've only known from a forum. What kind of car they drive, what food they like, where they stand on certain issues and politically are things that facinate me when I have the time to think about stuff like that. If it wasn't for screen printing, there is probably some of you that I wouldn't have ONE single thing in common with but we all get along anyway, kind of amazing.
thats funny. I picture andy in a vw microbus with a party speaker in the front grill.
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I only drive VOLVO! I have bought 6 brand new ones and I love them! BTW, I heard that Ryonet sold 10 million dollars worth of CCi chemical last year.
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I only drive VOLVO! I have bought 6 brand new ones and I love them! BTW, I heard that Ryonet sold 10 million dollars worth of CCi chemical last year.
the guy has it going on..he is laughing all the way to multiple banks
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I only drive VOLVO! I have bought 6 brand new ones and I love them! BTW, I heard that Ryonet sold 10 million dollars worth of CCi chemical last year.
the guy has it going on..he is laughing all the way to multiple banks
I know he is, but does anyone here use them? why would you pay double when there are other options.
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why would you pay double when there are other options.
A crap ton of (pretty cool) videos, great Google rankings, Large selection, Startup packages, Free Freight, and customer ignorance ;)
They cater to noobs, and do it Extremely well!!
We rarely compete with them (on the streets) but I respect the guy!!
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I had a Volvo 240 for awhile, thing was a tank and kept on going till it rusted out too badly to pass inspection.
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I must be looking at the wrong things. I've browsed their web and didn't see anything "double". Quite often close to my local suppliers prices.
They seem to be trying to move more 'in house' brands. Almost like going to Sam's Club.
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I must be looking at the wrong things. I've browsed their web and didn't see anything "double". Quite often close to my local suppliers prices.
They seem to be trying to move more 'in house' brands. Almost like going to Sam's Club.
You need to do some shopping around. They are not double but at lease 30% higher on many items. I am not against the guy for trying to make a buck but he is high even with the free shipping.
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I only drive VOLVO! I have bought 6 brand new ones and I love them! BTW, I heard that Ryonet sold 10 million dollars worth of CCi chemical last year.
the guy has it going on..he is laughing all the way to multiple banks
I know he is, but does anyone here use them? why would you pay double when there are other options.
why charge 10 when you can charge 20?
Would you rather charge twice the price and sell 80 pcs or sell 100 pcs for half?
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I think as business owners we are just as cheap as the cheap customers that we like to complain about. I'm a mega penny pincher.
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I always pictured Frog in a Suburu or a Volvo. Cruising around Nocal with no care in the world. It's kind of funny how you picture others that you've only known from a forum. What kind of car they drive, what food they like, where they stand on certain issues and politically are things that facinate me when I have the time to think about stuff like that. If it wasn't for screen printing, there is probably some of you that I wouldn't have ONE single thing in common with but we all get along anyway, kind of amazing.
When you guys "met" me, I was driving a 1991 Saab 900 Turbo. that I bought in 1995 after a long affair with my 1982 base model Subaru wagon.
That Saab was the perfect car for me as it had performance, amazing wagon-like room, and of course, one-of-a kind quirkiness like yours truly.
My daily driver(except that I don't always drive daily) now is my Mazda MX-5 . When I need some hauling room, I have access to my wife's Volvo V-90 (V signifies wagon in our talk) Hers is a 1998, the last rear wheel drive car they made.
She had a 1994 940, essentially the four cylinder version of the same car, though not as nice, and no IRS. We bought it because in the mid nineties, most vans and SUV's had no simple provision for a flat cargo area without removing and stowing your rear seats in the garage or patio, or living room.
I drove also a 1990 saab 900 turbo great car, nice handling when i was in GA.
move to lincoln NE. is far more snowy up here
is when i missed it the most
Hey FROG we got something else in common besides pulling the squeegee
Gabe ;)
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[I drove also a 1990 saab 900 turbo great car, nice handling when i was in GA.
move to lincoln NE. is far more snowy up here
is when i missed it the most
Hey FROG we got something else in common besides pulling the squeegee
Gabe ;)
Just the Saab in common Gabe, as I push my squeegee 8)
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LOL that`s very reassuring FROG
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I only drive VOLVO! I have bought 6 brand new ones and I love them! BTW, I heard that Ryonet sold 10 million dollars worth of CCi chemical last year.
the guy has it going on..he is laughing all the way to multiple banks
I know he is, but does anyone here use them? why would you pay double when there are other options.
No they are not double. they are very competetive and offer alot of specials.
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Good luck to ryonet, I always get a good laugh from those videos and I have learned a thing or two from their youtube videos.
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I buy quite a bit from them. When stuff is on sale and you use the discount code and free shipping it works out great.