Nice cars at the work place?
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Originally posted by BBY2KS2K
I'm in the military so we have people with a variety of backgrounds, which in turn, makes for a variety of cars in the parking lot. Sport compacts, trucks, old, new, foriegn, domestic, junk, nice, you name it, it's out there. One of the guys I work with has a turbocharged Civic and one of the girls I work with has an Evo.
I'm in the military so we have people with a variety of backgrounds, which in turn, makes for a variety of cars in the parking lot. Sport compacts, trucks, old, new, foriegn, domestic, junk, nice, you name it, it's out there. One of the guys I work with has a turbocharged Civic and one of the girls I work with has an Evo.
i am also in the military and this is very true.
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Originally posted by BBY2KS2K
I'm in the military so we have people with a variety of backgrounds, which in turn, makes for a variety of cars in the parking lot. Sport compacts, trucks, old, new, foriegn, domestic, junk, nice, you name it, it's out there. One of the guys I work with has a turbocharged Civic and one of the girls I work with has an Evo.
I'm in the military so we have people with a variety of backgrounds, which in turn, makes for a variety of cars in the parking lot. Sport compacts, trucks, old, new, foriegn, domestic, junk, nice, you name it, it's out there. One of the guys I work with has a turbocharged Civic and one of the girls I work with has an Evo.
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Our previous office 4 or 5 years ago had the coolest parking lot I've seen. You could probably fit only 20 cars and at least five of them were Alfa Romeos . One guy who I got to know drove a Milano with OZs and suspesion and the baddest GTV-6 I've ever seen, restored and completely modded, including a built Milano (I think) engine. His father drove a nice black 164. Then there was another guy with a newer red Spyder, and the last one was a white 164 that would show up ocasionally. Sometimes a beater 164 would park on the front too. Sometimes up to five of them were there at the same time and I would feel like I was pulling up at my office in Italy
I was also in the military back in the early 90's stationed in San Diego, and the Coronado base parking lot was like an Auto show. I remember seeing a few imported cars there, especially a nice 280ZX and a Mini Cooper, both right hand drive. There were a lot of surfer cars like VW Baja bugs, buses and squarebacks. A lot of low-budget but nice Porsches, my favorite being a black widebody 914 with a V8 swap I myself drove a widebody '79 RX-7 with sidedrafts and later a 280Z convertible
I was also in the military back in the early 90's stationed in San Diego, and the Coronado base parking lot was like an Auto show. I remember seeing a few imported cars there, especially a nice 280ZX and a Mini Cooper, both right hand drive. There were a lot of surfer cars like VW Baja bugs, buses and squarebacks. A lot of low-budget but nice Porsches, my favorite being a black widebody 914 with a V8 swap I myself drove a widebody '79 RX-7 with sidedrafts and later a 280Z convertible
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