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    I just inadvertently answered this in another thread.

    CUPRA = CUP RAcing. It is a designation given to the performance cars in the 'Seat' brand of cars. Seat is part of the VW/Audi Group (VAG). They take production cars and take them to the 'CUPRA' facility and tweak them for more performance. Similar to SVT for Ford and SRT for Dodge here in the USA.

    Well, I am originally from Scotland, and the last car I owned in the UK before moving here to the USA was a Seat Ibiza Cupra 20VT.

    Below was my CUPRA - It's about the same size as a MKIV VW GTI - being as it's essentially the same car, built on the same chassis, same as the Audi A3 etc.

    CUPRA was my screen name on forums in the UK, so it stuck when I moved here. It's a lot easier to get CUPRA as a screen name here in the USA that's for sure!


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    ScorpionCrawler:
    My digs are Pirelli Scorpion ATR's.
    OK they are not an agressive mud tire but I LOVE them.
    Drive about 30,000 highway miles a year, they are silent, have worn well and handle the snow of northeast ohio well.
    The Crawler came from my son, someday we'll build a crawler together.

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    My father was German, (Was... He died 3 years ago) and mother is American Indian. I'm an enrolled Cherokee.... a member of: The Cherokee nation; Northeast Alabama; (Otherwise known as CTNEAL) Creekpath-Willtown district. When someone claims to be Cherokee, ask them ''what's the rest of it?'' since nobody is 'just' a Cherokee.

    So... many years (decades) ago, I was given the name Adondo Osda. At least that's my phonetic way to spell it in English. It means "Good Heart."

    A complication for internet use as a username, Adondo is also the name for an African talking drum.

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