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... and that's a bad thing?
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MAG sent invitations to people who had purchased a new Lambo, Ferrari, Bentley, Aston, Porsche, or Lotus at the dealership. I wouldn't have gone by myself (can't afford a new Gallardo), but knew that Chad was a big Lambo enthusiast, so he went as my guest.
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I asked God Do one thing for me Send me back in time ...... ....... ....... God said, "Time, Time belongs to Me Time's My secret weapon My final advantage. God turned away From the edge of town. I knew I was beaten And that now was all I had. God said "No." from Dan Bern's God Said No http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMmNn3LGAiM&feature=related
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No way is that too many. Only 3k miles a year? The low mileage bikes scare me more than the high mileage ones. Low miles generally means it was sitting for at least one long stretch, maybe more. But as said above, everything depends on how well it was maintained.
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We took a look at it. The one in your showroom is the short wheelbase and isn't optioned-out, but I agree, still pretty impressive. Paint was impressive, too. A lot of car for the price.
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Prolly better left unsaid in the thread .... I'll let him tell you that himself if he chooses.
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Chad and I went to the "Gallardo Experience" this morning at MAG. There were some very fine Lambos there, but the featured car was the 2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera. While he didn't do cartwheels à la Texas Mile, Chad managed to get sideways pretty nicely on the Route 33 ramp and also took honors for the highest top speed of the day. Anyone willing to get someone else's AWD quarter million dollar car sliding sideways (with the factory driver in the passenger seat) during a test drive gets my respect! If that's not CR style, I don't know what is. Here's our intrepid test driver with the factory professional driver getting buckled-in: http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/beltingup.jpg And off to the races: http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/offtotheraces.jpg The Superleggera with carbon fiber seats, interior and door panels, alcantara interior, 5.2 L V-10 making 562 hp, top speed 202 mph, weight under 3000 lbs: http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/Superleggera.jpg http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/superfront.jpg http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/interiorofsuper.jpg http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/Chadgettingintosuper.jpg http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/Chadkneelingbysuper.jpg Wheels are aluminum with titanium bolts, brake discs are carbon fiber ceramic: http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/wheels.jpg We each got to drive for about 15 or 20 minutes around Dublin and got to hobnob with the Lamborghini aficionados. You know, just your average Saturday morning.
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Columbus Cars and Coffee - 10/30 (Last one???)
Doc1647545523 replied to zeitgeist57's topic in Events
Dress warm, kiddies. It'll be in the 40's but the wind will make it seem colder than that. Hmmm. Mebbe I'll order a mulled cider Pumpkin cinnamon double latte grandisimo and sit inside for this C&C. -
Seems like going to the Volta region of Ghana would be a long trip, just to celebrate your birthday. Bon voyage!
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Wow! I'm really surprised at what I'm reading here. I would have thought that Kasich's Lehman Brothers connection would be bothering people more. I don't know if you all remember the early days of the current recession in the Fall of 2008, but Lehman Brothers, who had gambled their investors' money by promoting and investing in sub-prime mortages (for people who couldn't possibly afford them), went bust to the tune of 613 billion dollars. Millions of people lost their homes. Pensioners lost their life savings. Interest rates jumped. Credit dried up. All of our pocketbooks took a big bite. As you recall, as we were reeling from all this, it came out that Lehman Brothers was dishing out big bonuses to its execs during all this time, right up to their bankruptcy. We were out for blood then. We wanted to tar and feather those execs. They robbed the taxpayer! They robbed our economy! They robbed our grandparents of their life savings! So what did you ever do about those execs? Well, I guess you want to elect one as your next governor. I'm sure you've heard tell that John Kasich was a managing director of Lehman, a job he took right after leaving Congress. Some people believe he got the job as payback for throwing his support to Bush. Hard to know. But what we do know is that in 2008, the year of the economic collapse and the Lehman Brothers bankrupcy, John Kasich's tax return shows that he made 1.4 million dollars, $590,000 from Lehman, $432,000 of which was his bonus. That fact alone prevents me from voting for him, Republican though I am.
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HAL does not equal Hal (Mr. Hal). You've got your villains confused. http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/hal9000.jpg
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I'm not sure that I'm ready for the 2011 Audi A8. It reads your handwriting, has optional 22-way power seats with 5 massage programs, can play 3 different movies simultaneously, and has nav that uses Google Earth and a 3g connection for RSS feeds, weather info, fuel prices and points of interest. http://www.windingroad.com/articles/lists/list-ten-cool-things-about-the-2011-audi-a8/?src=Nextscreen#1 http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/7-Internet_jpg_667x667_q100.jpg Doc: Unlock the driver's door, HAL. HAL: I'm afraid I can't do that, Doc. Doc: What's the problem? HAL: I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do.
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Welcome, David. Here's a link that has information about what needs to be in your introduction thread: http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61288 Get some pics up, put on your flamesuit, and jump on in. :nopics:
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I'll be stopping by near the end, maybe 9:45 or so.
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Sharp car, Mike. Long time, no see. Looks like life's been treating you well.
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That's a shame. We've never ridden together and I think you would have liked this route -- a good one for a cruiser like yours.
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Looks like a great day, warm enough for a little ride on the Ducati. I'll be heading out around 1:00 or 1:30 from around the Columbus Zoo, heading up SR257 along the Scioto, enjoying the early fall colors. Leisurely, not fast, on roads with light traffic Maybe end up over by Alum Creek later in the afternoon. If you're interested in joining me, text me at 740-405-5565 for exact details. I won't be checking this thread much between now and then. It may be one of the last decent riding days for awhile. Carpe diem!
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"Truth in Advertising" the scene from an old movie that some of us talked about this morning in Cars & Coffee
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on a car forum, no amount of photos like this would be considered overkill + rep, based on perserverance alone.
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Please note that "cannot" is the preferred spelling, although "can not" is not entirely incorrect. It's people who rather than people that. You're welcome.
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I'm still holding out for this: http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76163 http://i355.photobucket.com/albums/r445/martyr65/vw-l1-car-concept2.jpg
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The seats in the '81 Benz are in good shape, but they've lost some of their color in the bolsters and at the edge of the bottom cushions. I've cleaned the seats thoroughly and applied leather conditioner, but of course the color didn't magically "reappear." I picked up the correct MB dye color, thinking I could do this myself. After reading a number of sources online, I've come to the conclusion that to do this job right, the old dye needs to be removed from the whole seat and new dye applied. I don't currently have the time or the skill to do this myself. Does anyone know of someone local who does this sort of work routinely and for a reasonable price? Any recommendations would be appreciated.
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You've prolly already considered this, but you're taking a car which "pretty much sat" for 2 years and putting it to the acid test with a freeway drive 2000+ miles. On the positive side, it will be a good test for the car and will help you identify any problem areas. On the other hand, is a breakdown in BFE something you have the time/money to absorb easily? The car should be fairly reliable considering its age and the fact that your friend vouches for it. My .02
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As I mentioned above, this is more fun if we get parked together, and the only way I know to do that is to go through the gate (Gate 13, off Riverside Dr.) together. Different spots list different times for registration and for the show, but I purpose we do this: Meet at the Starbucks at 9700 Sawmill Parkway, Powell, Ohio, at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. The Starbucks is on the southwest corner of the intersection of West Powell Road (SR 750) and Sawmill Parkway. This is about a mile or so east of the main gates of the Zoo. Roll out together from Starburcks at 8:45 a.m. Note that you don't enter through the main admission gates. I have been unable to pre-register today on the website, but I'm going to keep trying. Pre-registration costs $15. Registration is $20 at the gate. Your registration also admits up to 4 people in your car to the Zoo at no extra charge. It looks like it'll be beautiful weather. I'd encourage you to bring the family to the Zoo even if your car is no show car ..... you'll have a hard time having this much entertainment (Zoo attractions plus car show) so cheaply.
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