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Old 11-30-2007, 06:39 AM   #1
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Nick, you better go home early today. They say the storm starts this afternoon.
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Old 11-30-2007, 07:45 AM   #2
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Nick,
I know how you feel. I couldn't drive my Boxster for 7 weeks because of surgery on my right shoulder. It was almost torture seeing it just sitting there in the garage every day. Once back in the driver's seat it felt like I was driving it for the first time and I realized, again, just how much I love driving this car.
I can barely raise my arm up over my head but I can shift. My shift from 4th to 5th is still a little slow, but who cares! I consider shifting part of my physical therapy.

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Old 11-30-2007, 08:21 AM   #3
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I was away for a couple weeks traveling for the holiday and as I opened the garage door this morning I instantly got a warm fuzzy feeling. Like it was Christmas morning and Santa left me present.

My neighbohr from China came over to me the other day and he said "you know I talk to my wife and I tell her I have decided one day I'm going to buy a car like that young guy next door!!". I think I've lost count at the number of middle aged guys who have approached me and said "I could have had one of those cars but I let the oppourtunity pass me by" or "you know young man you have my dream car".
I only get that feeling when I see a Ferrari F430! LOL
I feel allot better knowing that the wait list for a first time Ferrari buyer is 4 years.
But I would never buy a new car.
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Nick, you better go home early today. They say the storm starts this afternoon.

Stop watching the Weather Channel. Worst forecasting out there.


The storm will hit tomorrow.


Nick, I totally know what you mean. My Box isn't my DD and when I do take her out it's such a thrill.

I haven't started her in a week and its been getting cold so I plugged in the battery tender this morning. I hope I can get a drive in tonight.
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Old 11-30-2007, 08:52 AM   #5
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I take my Box to work each Friday. It gives me something to look forward to all week. When I went out to get the morning paper today at 5:30 AM, it was raining. The box never goes out in the rain.

Now I'm really bummed. :ah:
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Old 11-30-2007, 09:08 AM   #6
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Exactly same for me....Usually only a Friday driver to work (only 6 miles each way) and then a very light amount of weekend driving if the weather is perfect. Remember, everything gets washed Saturday morning!

After cleaning out the throttle body and improving my gas mileage and idle substantially (went from ~13MPG to ~20+), the gas seems to stay in the tank better too.

Oh, and there really is not "winterization" down here so as long as the weather is good then we go! The top doesn't come down usually unless above 70 though otherwise it just looks like I will freeze.

PS - I actually do grin when I realize that when I leave my lab, my Box is waiting for me instead of my Tahoe.
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Old 11-30-2007, 09:19 AM   #7
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How come you guys won't drive in the rain?
My Goodyear F1's will handle any amount of rain, they're the best yet.
In fact driving the car on a miserable day is the only bright spot. Well that and the indoor karting track they opened nearby. You can only spend so much time at they gym and malls.
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How come you guys won't drive in the rain?
My Goodyear F1's will handle any amount of rain, they're the best yet.
In fact driving the car on a miserable day is the only bright spot. Well that and the indoor karting track they opened nearby. You can only spend so much time at they gym and malls.

We don't drive in the rain because we don't know how.

Last year we only got 3 inches in Los Angeles. That meant 5 or 6 days of precipitation, the othe 359 were just fine. Just not enough practice on slick roads.
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Old 11-30-2007, 02:03 PM   #9
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Lol, mines sort of a heres how it goes with my cars.

Mon- Cayenne
Tues- wranlger
Wen-S600 ( or whenever i want to feel like a business man )
Thus-cayenne
Fri boxster or wrangler
Sat morning till about 5ish boxster after that S600
Sun morning till about 5ish cayenne

Lol, thats somtimes how it is or i just out my hand in the key collection and drive that. This is one reason my cars dont have high miles

Oh yeah somtimes Gf takes my car, but thankfully she doesn't know how to drive Stick
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How come you guys won't drive in the rain?
My Goodyear F1's will handle any amount of rain, they're the best yet.
In fact driving the car on a miserable day is the only bright spot. Well that and the indoor karting track they opened nearby. You can only spend so much time at they gym and malls.
If you had the potholes that fill like ponds and the poor drainage nightmares down here, (not to mention the stupidity of most drivers in the rain), you would understand it clearly. My Tahoe is extremely more useful than my Box in the rain, not to mention fun as all heck to splash the heck out of the puddles.

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