Cars Coffee Nov 19th
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Cars Coffee Nov 19th
Who's in for this event? If you didnt pre-register for this event then the admission is $20. We will be meeting up for this event at Winghouse 2640 Gulf to Bay Blvd Clearwater, FL 33759 We can meet up by 7:15 and depart sharply at 7:30. The event begins at 8:00. This should be a special event and should be worth the price of admission if you didnt pre-register. Post up if you are in
1)Blacknot+Piper
2)Indyana
3)Slusoccer00
4)Xscaraudio
5)JohnsS2000
1)Blacknot+Piper
2)Indyana
3)Slusoccer00
4)Xscaraudio
5)JohnsS2000
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We're in as well!
Don't forget to print out your parking pass (entrance pass)!
Sorry John, wish you were going to be there! You're a better man than me, that Kia Soul might have lost more than its soul!
Don't forget to print out your parking pass (entrance pass)!
Sorry John, wish you were going to be there! You're a better man than me, that Kia Soul might have lost more than its soul!
#5
Car dropped off @Kuhn today....about 4 grand in damages...so far. My aftermarket trunk lid emblems are toast so new set of black chrome H emblems on order from HardTop guy (damn things went up!) and another JDM S2000 Type S emblem on order from ProjectMonkey.
And check this crap out....rental is...........................A FREAKING KIA. LOL. I should beat that thing like the almost Chinese, South Korean, part Hyundai, red haired, buck toothed step child that it is.
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IN, sux to hear John. I am sure if you talk to Mickey at the shop he'll order the CR trunk deck. There should be no real cost difference aside from the added bracing. Like I mentioned have the car appraised as it had no damage and then afterwards t oget the right amount from the de-value from the lady hitting you. If you dont the insurance company will try to give 100 - 200 bucks for diminished value.. I would also go for 1500 in BS and agervation. You would be surprised what they will actually give you in order to get you to sign their waiver
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I have very exciting news for all of you car enthusiasts. As part of the special Cars & Coffee festivities at Innisbrook Resort this coming weekend, duPont REGISTRY™ will present the Mercedes SLS convertible—the first 2012 AMG Roadster delivered to U.S. soil. We will have the first public viewing of the new model on display starting at the Exotic Luxuries Gala Dinner on Friday evening, November 18th, and during the Cars & Coffee event on Saturday, November 19th. The Mercedes was purchased at the Boys & Girls Club charity auction at the Boca Raton Concours d’Elegance earlier this year, and was just delivered to duPont REGISTRY™ this week.
From Todd Werner’s fabulous collection, we have the #40 and #43 Richard Petty cars. The #40 Richard Petty/Pete Hamilton Roadrunner-Superbird was the car driven to victory at the 1970 Daytona 500 and at other Super Speedway wins by Petty teammate, Pete Hamilton. The #43 Plymouth Charger is the car Petty drove to the 1971 Winston Championship and the 1971 Daytona 500, as well as to 20 other victories. This is the famous car that put him over the $1,000,000 mark, and was the first race car ever in NASCAR history to achieve this impressive monetary milestone.
Also being introduced to you at Innisbrook will be the sensational new electric car, the Fisker Karma.
It will be very exciting to have all these cars on display for our Cars & Coffee friends in the beautiful setting of Innisbrook Resort’s North Course.
I look forward to seeing you there, and spending the morning enjoying the outdoors with awesome cars in a Concours-style environment. All proceeds will benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tampa Bay, so it’s a great cause.
Happy Motoring!
From Todd Werner’s fabulous collection, we have the #40 and #43 Richard Petty cars. The #40 Richard Petty/Pete Hamilton Roadrunner-Superbird was the car driven to victory at the 1970 Daytona 500 and at other Super Speedway wins by Petty teammate, Pete Hamilton. The #43 Plymouth Charger is the car Petty drove to the 1971 Winston Championship and the 1971 Daytona 500, as well as to 20 other victories. This is the famous car that put him over the $1,000,000 mark, and was the first race car ever in NASCAR history to achieve this impressive monetary milestone.
Also being introduced to you at Innisbrook will be the sensational new electric car, the Fisker Karma.
It will be very exciting to have all these cars on display for our Cars & Coffee friends in the beautiful setting of Innisbrook Resort’s North Course.
I look forward to seeing you there, and spending the morning enjoying the outdoors with awesome cars in a Concours-style environment. All proceeds will benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tampa Bay, so it’s a great cause.
Happy Motoring!