This reminds me. I was watching a show the other day on spiders and it showed the Funnel Web spiders found in Australia and explained that they were the most poisonous spiders in the world. Then at work a couple days later I noticed a strange looking web inside a wooden box full of scrap parts. The web was shaped just like a funnel. Nobody will touch the box to see what comes out. The funnel part of the web has a hole that goes down into the box as big around as a half dollar. Are there Funnel Web spiders in the U.S.? If so, are they poisonous? I may see if I can capture it tomorrow for some glamour shots.
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Project: 1988 Coupe - EFI 5.8L Twin Turbo with Victor intake, Canfield heads, F303 cam, March aluminum underdrive pulleys, TKO (or T56 if funds permit), PBR twin piston calipers and 13" rotors up front, 94 Cobra rear calipers and 12" rotors on the rear, 3.73's, Griggs K-member, tubular front control arms, torque arm and panhard bar, polished 99 Cobra wheels.
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