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n/tby Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum
n/tby Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum
Early Nov might be too late, though. Will keep you in mind if nothing else pans out. Thank you very much for the reply!by Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum
n/tby Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum
There's a bike in Athens that I would like someone to take a look at in the next couple of weeks if you have the time. Thanks! Carlosby Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum
Currently have 155K and enjoying every mile. I figured since I planned on driving it as often as I could, why pay for the low-mileage premium? I upgraded all the wear items anyway (PSS9s, adjustable swaybars, RS clutch with LWF flywheel, etc. etc.)by Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum
I have been running Bilstein SP with Eibach springs and adjustable swaybars for about 6 years now and love them. So does my wife on those occasions when she does a few errands around town. But my car is not a daily driver and is mainly set up for the open road. I suggest the HD for a responsive, compliant ride. Or you could go with true OEM, unless you plan on making other suspension modificaby Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum
Oldies from Utah and Nevada . . .by Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum
I personally enjoy watching sports on 3-D more than gimmicky or effects-laden movies. YMMVby Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum
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Watched the US Open semis and finals and it was like being courtside. You could follow the ball much easier and see every spin, slice, etc. Also the All-Star Game, X-Games, FIFA World Cup, and a few NCAA football games. Very realistic and much easier to swallow than gimmicky 3D movies that overdo the effect by throwing things intentionally at the viewer. Invited a friend over to watch some ofby Carlos (no longer in Vegas) - Main Forum