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Old 07-16-2006, 09:48 PM   #2
EPIQTodd
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When I've done super long road trips, I found that those seat pads that are what the cabbies use (not the beaded ones, but the mesh ones) really help keep the comfort level going on your back and rear end because you get air flow where there certainly isn't any when sitting on leather. The Boxster is really comfortable as a cruiser, so I think you'll do just fine, and it sounds like fun to me. Just remember not to drink caffeine because you don't absorb the water in the drink and have to stop to pee 30 minutes later. Look for the back roads, of course, and stay off the BORING freeway. You'll probably go through some towns where they've never seen a Boxster - might be fun.
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2005 Boxster S - Atlas Grey/Black, PASM, Sport Chrono, Bose
2006 Infiniti M35 Sport
2007 Cadillac Escalade (tow vehicle with bling)

'00 Boxster - 2.7l w/FVD ECU tuning, Moton double adjustable suspension, custom stainless headers, lightweight flywheel, dual Magnaflow mufflers, 18" CCR wheels, 911 front brakes in front, Boxster front brakes in rear, full welded cage.

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