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#9751 of 10939 Re: . [fintail]
by robr2
Nov 28, 2012 (6:04 am)
People around here seem to be less tolerant of Andre-style car hoarders. I have a friend who works for a local city code enforcement dept who tells me they get constant complaints about vehicles.
As long as they are registered, it shouldn't be a problem.
My town has a strict 2 non-registered vehicles stored on the property. My neighbor has reached his limit but has no other vehicles. He rides a bicycle to work.
#9752 of 10939 Re: . [fintail]
by lemko
Nov 28, 2012 (6:47 am)
You do realize, the 1961 Plymouth was Exner at his worst.
#9753 of 10939 Spotted...
by lemko
Nov 28, 2012 (6:49 am)
...white Dodge Charger on Verree Road near Oakmont in NE Philly.
#9754 of 10939 Re: . [fintail]
by ateixeira
Nov 28, 2012 (7:15 am)
So the motorsport model can now compare with the base models of the competition
Your bias it showing again. I'm talking about the wide body that's been terrorizing the 'ring the past few months. It's the real deal, and rumors are they may establish a division like AMG and M.
People underestimated the IS-F and the LF-A, too.
#9755 of 10939 Re: . [fintail]
by ateixeira
Nov 28, 2012 (7:25 am)
Quick google search says the Ninja 300 is about 80" long, that's not very big. Several minivans can fit a sheet of plywood (96" plus), so you'd have more than a foot to spare.
Here's a Virago inside a Dodge minivan:
http://farmindustrynews.com/blog/getting-phd-j-b-weld
You could even get a Routan if a German badge is required.
Nov 28, 2012 (7:26 am)
Brand new, bright white. Kinda looked like a rolling bottle of White Out.
#9757 of 10939 Re: . [ateixeira]
by fintail
Nov 28, 2012 (7:51 am)
Oh, you mean the one off LS that isn't even based on the current model? The one developed by a German tuning division, as the existing people couldn't get it done? Thing would probably cost 200K+ and find no sales. As of now, it's just a prototype.
"Terrorizing"? Talk about bias. Must be that underdog fixation again.
IS-F still hasn't measured up to the competition where it counts - in the market.
LF-A took over 10 years to put on the road, and was one of the most hyped vehicles in modern history. It has no excuse to be anything but perfect.
My bias? Give that red herring a rest. Lexus has perfect beige and isolation, and has Toyota. That's not bias, it is a legitimate image they must overcome.
#9758 of 10939 Re: . [lemko]
by fintail
Nov 28, 2012 (7:53 am)
Which suits the Lexus face pretty well.
#9759 of 10939 Re: . [fintail]
by ateixeira
Nov 28, 2012 (7:54 am)
It's funny that you phrase it that way given AMG was an outside company as well.
What was that about bias? LOL
A wholly owned subsidiary is doing Lexus' work.
Lap times don't lie. We'll see.
#9760 of 10939 Re: . [fintail]
by ateixeira
Nov 28, 2012 (7:55 am)
When your argument loses on merit, best to go childish in your attacks.
I'm surprised to resisting using the word "soul".