tech day tomorrow!
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Originally Posted by MidnightDragon,May 25 2008, 01:55 AM
someone better go to package store and get some Heinekins.
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Why don'tyou drive the S as a daily driver like I do? Ditch the WRX and save some cash. Yeah, the S will never be *as* clean as it is right now. But who really cares. If you get more enjoyment out of it than the scoob, it will be worth it. After all it is just a Honda, not a Ferrari. A little dirt on it won;t kill you.
On the other hand, if you have just as much fun with the WRX, then it makes more sens to drive that year round as it is really designed for it. Keep in mind though that I never get stuck with my S in thw inter and several other guys driver thiers year round as well. I know Chazmo is a winter driving guy for one.
Take it from me, I am the king of waffleing on selling the S2000. In the end, if you really love the car, nothing else will do.
On the other hand, if you have just as much fun with the WRX, then it makes more sens to drive that year round as it is really designed for it. Keep in mind though that I never get stuck with my S in thw inter and several other guys driver thiers year round as well. I know Chazmo is a winter driving guy for one.
Take it from me, I am the king of waffleing on selling the S2000. In the end, if you really love the car, nothing else will do.
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Originally Posted by sireousrex,May 25 2008, 08:39 AM
A little dirt on it won;t kill you.
Take it from me, I am the king of waffleing on selling the S2000. In the end, if you really love the car, nothing else will do.
Take it from me, I am the king of waffleing on selling the S2000. In the end, if you really love the car, nothing else will do.
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Dave, you are proof that a little dirt won't kill you. From what I hear, your car is usually good enough to eat off. It got dirty and mucky on the brake day and you still had a great time. Imagine if you would have been so anal as to refuse to take it out of the garage because it was raining in the morning. You would have missed out on a great day.
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Originally Posted by sireousrex,May 25 2008, 08:49 AM
Dave, you are proof that a little dirt won't kill you. From what I hear, your car is usually good enough to eat off. It got dirty and mucky on the brake day and you still had a great time. Imagine if you would have been so anal as to refuse to take it out of the garage because it was raining in the morning. You would have missed out on a great day.
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Originally Posted by TheToon,May 25 2008, 09:13 AM
I took a canal boat tour in Amsterdam several years ago. While it was a large boat filled with people, only my group spoke English and the rest were Japanese tourists who spoke no English. The kid running the boat was pointing out interesting stuff along the way. The canal was FILTY, including floating human waste. We came around a corner and there was the Heinekin brewery. He said that there are huge pipes running from the brewery to the canal and that's where they get their water. But only for the beer they export to the USA.