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> Hottie in a new turbo-, made my day
Aaron Cox
post Sep 10 2003, 07:25 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) cruisin down the freeway at 80, see this black 911 turbo flyin in my rearview mirror pulls up along side of me and my friend. gives me the thumbs up- and holds up a piece of paper that says- "i had one" ....

Sweet.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wub.gif)
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ArtechnikA
post Sep 12 2003, 06:59 PM
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QUOTE(GWN7 @ Sep 12 2003, 04:44 PM)
Lots of women driving semi's these days, too.

Fix it now, that way your not standing at the side of the road cursing and holding your wallet for some stranger to empty.

i hear you on the big rigs - and the fact that they're pretty much architectural in the event of a breakdown (for persons of any gender) doesn't make me like them any more ...

and i hear you on the mnx issue too - in the northern Nevada area (where i'm recently from) and in your part of the world, a mechanical breakdown can be deadly for the unprepared - in the high desert it's an issue summer and winter. up here in the US Northeast i think you'd have to work at getting so far off the beaten path you'd be undiscovered for too long in the event of a breakdown, but in the open hinterlands i know it's a real issue.

OTOH - i was able to drive my '53 356 around San Diego county for a long time, something i'd probably have to think long and hard about trying in a more unforgiving climate...
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