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Hi everyone, I am new here. Just wanted to say hello.. I have been reading some of the posts, and I finally decided I should join.
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Hey there, Kiss. Welcome! I'm relatively new here myself, but I gotta say that this is one of greatest sites I've found. Fun, nice people, lots of great comraderie, major info. What more could an S owner ask for?
My only regret . . . not having been able to make any events yet. Would have loved to join the N'oreaster, but I'm doing some traveling starting tomorrow and will have to miss it.
I wonder if I can rent an S in Scotland?
My only regret . . . not having been able to make any events yet. Would have loved to join the N'oreaster, but I'm doing some traveling starting tomorrow and will have to miss it.
I wonder if I can rent an S in Scotland?
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I saw two S2000's on a tour of Ireland last summer. One Silver and one that was a rally blue color that isn't availible here in the states.
But seriously dude, you don't want to drive the narrow roads of Scotland in a small roadster unless you are experienced. It is a nerve-racking experience. I know, I drove over 1000 miles around Ireland and there were many, many times when the wife and I could have been roadkill because some of the backroads are no wider than a driveway and the speed limits are 100km/hr!
Yes, 62mph... Dodging tour buses coming the other way at that speed is a harrowing experience. Be careful.
But seriously dude, you don't want to drive the narrow roads of Scotland in a small roadster unless you are experienced. It is a nerve-racking experience. I know, I drove over 1000 miles around Ireland and there were many, many times when the wife and I could have been roadkill because some of the backroads are no wider than a driveway and the speed limits are 100km/hr!
Yes, 62mph... Dodging tour buses coming the other way at that speed is a harrowing experience. Be careful.
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