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Wrong. The saddest sight is a man reduced to driving a minivan.
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You think you are sad? We have to try to figure out what that shitty potatocam picture is supposed to be.
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Is that a bulge in your hood or is your car just happy to see that Rari from behind?
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Iirc the owner was supposed to idle the car for a half hour before driving anywhere to get the engine warmed up. A quick 1-2 shift would scatter a cold transmission.
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Sad because it's wrecked or sad because it's not being driven?
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Grand Caravan here Fortunately, my old man has my back when I need a fix of a red head. http://i59.tinypic.com/9103dd.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/28c0dpk.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wrong. The saddest sight is a man reduced to driving a minivan. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Grand Caravan here Fortunately, my old man has my back when I need a fix of a red head. http://i59.tinypic.com/9103dd.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/28c0dpk.jpg |
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Grand Caravan here Fortunately, my old man has my back when I need a fix of a red head. http://i59.tinypic.com/9103dd.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/28c0dpk.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wrong. The saddest sight is a man reduced to driving a minivan. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Grand Caravan here Fortunately, my old man has my back when I need a fix of a red head. http://i59.tinypic.com/9103dd.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/28c0dpk.jpg "Ferrari - It will make you you again! Literally. And it will change your gender." ETA: And that is completely awesome that your dad has a Testarossa. |
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Grand Caravan here Fortunately, my old man has my back when I need a fix of a red head. http://i59.tinypic.com/9103dd.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/28c0dpk.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wrong. The saddest sight is a man reduced to driving a minivan. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Grand Caravan here Fortunately, my old man has my back when I need a fix of a red head. http://i59.tinypic.com/9103dd.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/28c0dpk.jpg Jeezus, the color....its beautiful |
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The owner is probably driving the hook.
Most Ferrari owners know to have their own tow truck or at least a AAA card. |
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Lots of folks have their exotic cars carried on a flat bed to get it serviced,detailed or repaired. Its only a couple hundred or so round trip and you don't have to worry about someone crashing it while fucking around.
I see it often around here. Side note, I saw Sammy Hagar three times in the past 2 weeks and he was driving a different Ferrari each time. |
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They are one of those cars that are awesome but so dated at the same time.
I looked into a 308 so I could be Magnum I also wanted a 355 because they handle great and sound like sex but they have a bunch of problems, like window switches made out of roofing tar It will be a couple years before I can afford a 430, so I guess i will stick to non Italian cars |
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They are one of those cars that are awesome but so dated at the same time. I looked into a 308 so I could be Magnum I also wanted a 355 because they handle great and sound like sex but they have a bunch of problems, like window switches made out of roofing tar It will be a couple years before I can afford a 430, so I guess i will stick to non Italian cars View Quote Buy a Dodge? |
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They are one of those cars that are awesome but so dated at the same time. I looked into a 308 so I could be Magnum I also wanted a 355 because they handle great and sound like sex but they have a bunch of problems, like window switches made out of roofing tar It will be a couple years before I can afford a 430, so I guess i will stick to non Italian cars Buy a Dodge? If I'm paying for unreliability it will be a Red car and it will be expensive! No discount unreliability for me! Now, I would like a Viper too, but it wont be red |
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Lots of folks have their exotic cars carried on a flat bed to get it serviced,detailed or repaired. Its only a couple hundred or so round trip and you don't have to worry about someone crashing it while fucking around. I see it often around here. Side note, I saw Sammy Hagar three times in the past 2 weeks and he was driving a different Ferrari each time. View Quote Was he going 55? |
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Lots of folks have their exotic cars carried on a flat bed to get it serviced,detailed or repaired. Its only a couple hundred or so round trip and you don't have to worry about someone crashing it while fucking around. I see it often around here. Side note, I saw Sammy Hagar three times in the past 2 weeks and he was driving a different Ferrari each time. Was he going 55? He couldnt get it out of second gear. So, potentially |
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Grand Caravan here Fortunately, my old man has my back when I need a fix of a red head. http://i59.tinypic.com/9103dd.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/28c0dpk.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wrong. The saddest sight is a man reduced to driving a minivan. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Grand Caravan here Fortunately, my old man has my back when I need a fix of a red head. http://i59.tinypic.com/9103dd.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/28c0dpk.jpg It'sbeautiful.jpg |
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They are one of those cars that are awesome but so dated at the same time. I looked into a 308 so I could be Magnum I also wanted a 355 because they handle great and sound like sex but they have a bunch of problems, like window switches made out of roofing tar It will be a couple years before I can afford a 430, so I guess i will stick to non Italian cars View Quote If I ever buy a Ferrari some day for weekends and nice sunny days, it will probably be a 308. There are a few reasons: 1. A guy like me with a moderately decent and solid middle class salary can actually afford to buy a decent one, without having to resort to selling the wife and kids. 2. It's a timeless design that still looks good in 2015 (and hey...Magnum, amirite?!!) 3. A gearhead can actually work on the thing himself, at home. 4. (Related to #3), the maintenance schedule isn't utterly insane. The fact that a 2015 Camry with a V6 will knock a 308's dick in the dirt? Don't give a shit. |
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If I ever buy a Ferrari some day for weekends and nice sunny days, it will probably be a 308. There are a few reasons: 1. A guy like me with a moderately decent and solid middle class salary can actually afford to buy a decent one, without having to resort to selling the wife and kids. 2. It's a timeless design that still looks good in 2015 (and hey...Magnum, amirite?!!) 3. A gearhead can actually work on the thing himself, at home. 4. (Related to #3), the maintenance schedule isn't utterly insane. The fact that a 2015 Camry with a V6 will knock a 308's dick in the dirt? Don't give a shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They are one of those cars that are awesome but so dated at the same time. I looked into a 308 so I could be Magnum I also wanted a 355 because they handle great and sound like sex but they have a bunch of problems, like window switches made out of roofing tar It will be a couple years before I can afford a 430, so I guess i will stick to non Italian cars If I ever buy a Ferrari some day for weekends and nice sunny days, it will probably be a 308. There are a few reasons: 1. A guy like me with a moderately decent and solid middle class salary can actually afford to buy a decent one, without having to resort to selling the wife and kids. 2. It's a timeless design that still looks good in 2015 (and hey...Magnum, amirite?!!) 3. A gearhead can actually work on the thing himself, at home. 4. (Related to #3), the maintenance schedule isn't utterly insane. The fact that a 2015 Camry with a V6 will knock a 308's dick in the dirt? Don't give a shit. Same here, try and find one that needs maintenance and fix it all myself, Anybody that has worked on a car in the past decade can work on a 308. I'm pretty sure my truck would dust it, but its a Ferrari And you just look like a twat if you wear short shorts while driving a Camry Plus they dont handle all that bad so thats a plus. |
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We had a customer that waited over a year and a half for one ... when the day came to pick it up there was a envelop of cash waiting for him with a note to please call and the cash is yours.
It was Joe Montana trying to cut in line / wanted his new Testarossa. He said no but thanks for the 800 |
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Quoted: Quoted: Lots of folks have their exotic cars carried on a flat bed to get it serviced,detailed or repaired. Its only a couple hundred or so round trip and you don't have to worry about someone crashing it while fucking around. I see it often around here. Side note, I saw Sammy Hagar three times in the past 2 weeks and he was driving a different Ferrari each time. Was he going 55? Lol, no. Around 25. Thats the posted speed limit of the street I saw him on. |
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We had a customer that waited over a year and a half for one ... when the day came to pick it up there was a envelop of cash waiting for him with a note to please call and the cash is yours. It was Joe Montana trying to cut in line / wanted his new Testarossa. He said no but thanks for the 800 View Quote Cheap bastard, even adjusting for inflation. |
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Cheap bastard, even adjusting for inflation. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We had a customer that waited over a year and a half for one ... when the day came to pick it up there was a envelop of cash waiting for him with a note to please call and the cash is yours. It was Joe Montana trying to cut in line / wanted his new Testarossa. He said no but thanks for the 800 Cheap bastard, even adjusting for inflation. In1986? ... I think it was |
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Is it sad because even though its on a trailer, it's still faster than your car?
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It wasn't wrecked. I just hate seeing one on a flatbed in the winter. Watching the salt spray hit it was making me twitch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sad because it's wrecked or sad because it's not being driven? It wasn't wrecked. I just hate seeing one on a flatbed in the winter. Watching the salt spray hit it was making me twitch. Some folks don't understand how corrosive road treatment is around here. CO, MI or MN don't see the amount of road salt we do. Fluid Film is about the only thing I've seen work at keep it at bay. |
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