Ha ha..love it....it was in a random folder on one of my backup CDs...wish I could claim it, but credit must go to some wickedly funny bastard whom I have not met...
I don't know what it is about this car, but if you've ever sat in one of these, you'd know what I mean when I say this is a cool car. It has a really high dash, no fancy bits and so much space in the engine bay, I could probably put a camping chair in there while I'm working on the engine. I love the fastback style, retro, cool, different. Reminds me a little bit of the newer coupes with a nice sweep right from the front of the Datsun , all the way to the liftback . What really got me into this little car was it's individuality....people were raising these little cars rather than lowering them, they were kitted out in all sorts of weird mags and the one I owned for a brief period probably had more bog than metal by the time I drove it to the wreckers. Still, this car is unique, it's tiny engine simple and unfussy, no power, no air con, just pure 70s drivin ...
So recently I started reviewing items that I have purchased from eBay; you know, simple things like smartphone screen covers and cheap watches and a bunch of other stuff that I have needed and have been able to wait patiently for sometimes over a month to receive. I am going to start posting those things which I think are worthy of your dollars and I'm going to start with this oxymeter/oximeter (depending on how you prefer to spell it). Here is the review: I paid $25.95 on eBay, but I see that they are actually available at Amazon for under $25 (and free shipping if you buy something else and the total is over $35). If you've ever needed one of these and can wait a little while for delivery, Amazon might be the way to go.
It's been approximately two months since I posted my video and wrote a quick post to indicate to you,that I'm going to follow the fortunes of this video. I had a feeling it was going to do OK. The Tab A had only just been released and hadn't received a lot of media coverage for some unknown reason. Here in Australia at least, it was however filling up the brick and mortar shelves and hence my review came probably at the right time for this budget, yet kind of awesome device. This video is by far my most successful one. The views are climbing steadily and I've even had a little bit of dialogue to go with it in the comments. Now the question is, how long wil the views continue to rise? I've done a couple of "support videos" with back links, so we'll see how it progresses. Views: 1962
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