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91 LEGEND R. STRUT FRONT CPE 2 DR US $50.00
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CROSSMEMBER/K-FRAME FRONT 1991 91 92 93 94 95 LEGEND BEHIND ENGINE US $44.95
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I have been living mostly around the east coast of Australia and have been so intrigued by a great Aussie phenomenon, the fantastic BnS Ute. They come in all colours, engine sizes and models but are usually General Motors Holden and Ford utilities. These Utes have been modified, worked up, lit up and tailored to suit the owner's personality. The Ute is an Australian legend in its own right and the owners of the BnS Utes have taken that to a whole other level and they always cause some serious head turning as their machines drive by.
The BnS Utes share the roads with monster transport trucks and they almost always include some iconic features that the trucks wear proudly themselves. Massive bullbars out front to scare the wits out of any kangaroo, towering aerials to stay in touch with their mates, huge spotlights that can turn night in to day and running lights and mudflaps that would make any Kenworth or Mack proud. The rear tailgate or back window is often plastered with stickers that highlight the essence of the BnS crowd and the good sense of humour and fun of the owner.
The people that drive the Utes are Australian through and through and the BnS Ute really conveys the character of the bush. These are proud people; proud of their machines and proud of their country roots and the BnS scene provides a link that connects even the most remote areas of our expansive country. The only other similar machines that I have seen in my travels are the good ol' boy pickups that are found in the US but these pickups do not have the level of character that is seen on our home grown Utes.
The BnS scene is more than just these impressive vehicles, this scene is about mates getting together to share their passion for all things country. It could be out cruising the highways, meeting down the local watering hole or coming together for an event all of their own, the famed BnS ball, as this scene is all about having fun. They also get together at the world famous Ute muster, where Utes and their owners of all kinds come together to admire their handywork and show off their driving skills in various navigation events. What better time is there to enjoy a few Bundies, listen to some great music, share a few stories and spend time with the beautiful ladies who also love the BnS scene and are getting involved with a BnS Ute of their own.
Jim Clayton has a love of the Australian bush and all things country. He admires the iconic BnS Ute with their huge bull bars, spot lights, aerials, mudflaps and running lights. The owners are people of great character and passion and their vehicles reflect their own personality and flair. When you see a BnS Ute coming your way, you will certainly know it as they are mean looking machines!
The Movie "i Am Legend" -- Light Up the Darkness
In the movie I Am Legend, Will Smith plays a man who lives in fear and solitude for about three years. He is driven by his desire to fix the biological disaster that seems to have wiped out all of humanity except himself. He borrows his life-motto from Bob Marley's mission in life: to "Light up the Darkness." He wants to be as dedicated as Marley in bringing good, or light, into the world.
One obvious spiritual theme in I Am Legend is Light vs. Darkness. God designed us to depend on light. Light implies reconciliation, goodness and purity. We dwell in the light if we have nothing to hide. Jesus even calls Himself the Light of the world. When we dwell in the Light, we gain spiritual sight. When we dwell in the Light we live unhindered by all that might make us want to cower in the dark.
In the movie there are two kinds of people left in the world: Light-dwellers and dark-dwellers. Will Smith is one of the few light-dwellers left in the world. The majority however are crazed zombies who can only come out at night because sunlight will burn and kill them.
The Bible says (and everyday life confirms) that we would like to hide in darkness to cover up our shameful lives. It makes sense that we should naturally hate Jesus Christ. We hate the Light because He exposes our evil deeds for what they are.
Sin is similar to the infection in I Am Legend. Sin has devastated humanity. Sin reduces people to animalistic impulses. Sin inspires people to hide in shame. Apart from God, people are enslaved by sin to the point that they can't help destroying themselves and the world around them.
In I Am Legend, the majority of people left on earth have the capacity to be productive but they are compelled by their infection to use their physical and mental facilities for killing, destruction and for infecting others. The minority, the light-dwellers, risk their lives in their attempts to save the dark-dwellers.
Toward the end of the movie (Beware: Plot spoiler!) Smith comes out as a Christ-figure before the raging zombies, holding up the blood that might cure them if they would only accept it. Smith culminates the Christ-parallel by giving the blood away and then sacrificing himself in order to make the blood available to other people. Smith also resembles Christ in that he was the only person in the whole city who was immune to this insidious infection.
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About the Author
Patrick is an average Christ-seeker. His goal is to turn people to Jesus Christ.
how long can it take to get a front cylinder?
i have an 91 legend.the cylinder thats on the car now is crack:(
The shop should have no problem getting a new cylinder head for your car and installing it. However, I hope the lower engine wasn't damaged by engine coolant getting into the engine oil when your head gasket failed.
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Legend Michael Schumacher's return to the front
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