Upstate Chat Thread XXI
#1371
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Funny story, lately whenever I've been driving the S to work, I'll come out to a Mercedes C280 sedan with AMG wheels on it parked next to it (sometimes a little too close to the line...but I digress).
When I drive the Frontier, and park in the same exact spot, the MB parks a few spaces away.
Someone is scared of my truck
When I drive the Frontier, and park in the same exact spot, the MB parks a few spaces away.
Someone is scared of my truck
#1372
Originally Posted by Triple-H' timestamp='1308760814' post='20708402
I have a creative team in Rome, Italy this week for a photoshoot
I just got the following email from one of them
Ferrari owners don’t have chauffeurs they have bodyguards for the car
I just got the following email from one of them
Oh Doug...a Ferrari drove up to our hotel last night (swear) and two men got out - one went inside looking stunningly handsome (the driver) and the other got out and stood guard so no one came too close or touched the car. It was incredible.
#1373
Originally Posted by NH_s2k_Guy' timestamp='1308760463' post='20708377
I actually spray down the ground around the car 2 or 3 feet away from it on all sides before I use the blower.
I don't have nearly the fine scratches in the paint that I would inevitably get every year using towels or
microfibers to dry the car. There's a risk no matter which way you dry it, either blowing stuff onto the
car or something getting on the car while you're towel drying that now acts as sandpaper as you rub the finish.
The blower is also good for getting water out of spots where it might collect and start to cause rust, can't
get into those areas with a towel.
The only thing I've ever blown onto the car was chopped up black flies early in the season.
I figure it's good enough for multi-million dollar clasics, it's good enough for my little Honda
For me it has always been about the elimination of one more cycle of touching and wiping the paint like you mention
10-years old, 65,000 miles, 7-years of track work, car looks awesome when it is clean
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Funny story, lately whenever I've been driving the S to work, I'll come out to a Mercedes C280 sedan with AMG wheels on it parked next to it (sometimes a little too close to the line...but I digress).
When I drive the Frontier, and park in the same exact spot, the MB parks a few spaces away.
Someone is scared of my truck
When I drive the Frontier, and park in the same exact spot, the MB parks a few spaces away.
Someone is scared of my truck
That's awesome
Next time you drive the S, put a big sign in the window
THIS IS NOT AN S2000
THIS IS A FRONTIER PICKUP
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I wear them all the time
I have a pair on right now
I have 3 sets, 1 good, 1 really nasty for the yard and 1 good but worn almost out for the basement
They slip on and off easy, offer a ton of support, clean easy with garden hose and Armoral, and they are cheap
http://www.crocs.com/home/homepage,d...FQbe4Aod8F5XNA
I like the Bristo and the Specialist
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Originally Posted by S2KNFR' timestamp='1308768577' post='20708962
Are those swim fins with the fin cut off?
Never seen anything like that.
It's a joke, right ?
Never seen anything like that.
It's a joke, right ?
I wear them all the time
I have a pair on right now
I have 3 sets, 1 good, 1 really nasty for the yard and 1 good but worn almost out for the basement
They slip on and off easy, offer a ton of support, clean easy with garden hose and Armoral, and they are cheap
http://www.crocs.com/home/homepage,d...FQbe4Aod8F5XNA
I like the Bristo and the Specialist
.