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01-18-2006, 08:23 PM
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MAN! If I had $25,000 to burn
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01-18-2006, 08:51 PM
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I didn't think that ZR1s came with T-tops.
Stan ... did you buy the 964 RSA?
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01-18-2006, 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by sameerrao
I didn't think that ZR1s came with T-tops.
Stan ... did you buy the 964 RSA?
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Hmm...good point. I didn't think so either (actually a targa and not a true "t-top")...
I did buy it. I need to take some JW Custom Pics, but haven't had time and the weather hasn't been that great. Hopefully soon though.
I love the car, it's so much fun. I miss my M5 also though...but I don't regret the move to the Porsche. I wish I could have kept both, and sold the S4 instead (I hope Brembo doesn't see this )...but I need the AWD for work.
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01-18-2006, 11:09 PM
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Awesome .... we want pics ... we want pics ... we want pics ... 8) 8)
Why couldn't you use the M5 for work - Sacramento has nice weather normally, right? .... unless you were planning some Tahoe runs?
I personally think that the E34 is heck of lot cooler than the S4
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01-19-2006, 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by sameerrao
Awesome .... we want pics ... we want pics ... we want pics ... 8) 8)
Why couldn't you use the M5 for work - Sacramento has nice weather normally, right? .... unless you were planning some Tahoe runs?
I personally think that the E34 is heck of lot cooler than the S4
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My work sometimes sends me to Reno...and during winter, it's just easier to blow through chain control with the Audi than deal with chains...besides...I could never use the M in the snow...it would break my heart. =)
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01-19-2006, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by RC45
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That wall of shame is so shameful...people are such a-holes. It's like eating and not paying.
http://www.zr1netregistry.com/ZR1_sale.htm
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01-19-2006, 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by StanAE86
Originally Posted by sameerrao
Awesome .... we want pics ... we want pics ... we want pics ... 8) 8)
Why couldn't you use the M5 for work - Sacramento has nice weather normally, right? .... unless you were planning some Tahoe runs?
I personally think that the E34 is heck of lot cooler than the S4
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My work sometimes sends me to Reno...and during winter, it's just easier to blow through chain control with the Audi than deal with chains...besides...I could never use the M in the snow...it would break my heart. =)
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Aaah, I see...
That was the proudest moment in my S4 ... there was this long line of cars waiting for chain installation outside Tahoe and I couldnt see what was going on ... the inspector started walking car to car and come to me and said "Quattro?" I said "Yes!" He said "Go on thru" with a thumbs up" .. man I felt 10 feet tall that day as I blew thru the line. Good thing he didnt notice my summer tires
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01-19-2006, 12:48 AM
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^^ Chain Control? Mandatory chain installation?
See - I never did get why people insist on living where half the year is controlled by mother nature...
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01-19-2006, 03:02 AM
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Yeah, here in California and stuff, the driver's suck so bad when the weather is actually bad, they require chains in the snow. I understand that in other places where it snows more often and is a yearly thing, people just drive more cautiously...hahaha
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01-19-2006, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by StanAE86
Yeah, here in California and stuff, the driver's suck so bad when the weather is actually bad, they require chains in the snow. I understand that in other places where it snows more often and is a yearly thing, people just drive more cautiously...hahaha
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well... its people do one of 3 things here in Michigan... and im sure any other Winter-filled reigon...
1. drive 10-15mph everywhere upon the first snow..... grrr :x
2. drive 25-40mph to fast for the conditions... and 2 miles down the road, the meet with disaster
3. goto an empty parking lot... or empty roads, and get aclimated with the conditions... and learn them to drive appropriately
chains are illegal here
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