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Ashley last won the day on September 9 2008
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About Ashley
- Birthday 09/07/1985
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Ashley
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Mooresville, NC
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CTS-V and Lotus Exige
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I guess they've been doing a lot of under cover operations lately to catch places that pass vehicles when they shouldn't. I'm afraid to try my luck, ha
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Anything done to it that would cause it to not pass a vehicle inspection (emissions and whatnot)? I just moved to NC and apparently they are big on that here :|
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AJ is right. I looooove me some Audi's.
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What kind of lights did upgrade to? -AJ
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I honestly love my CTS-V. I drive 60+ total miles everyday for work and 20+ total miles for other daily things such as going to the gym... I've also autocrossed my car many times. My point: I've put my car through a lot and so far it's kept up with my demands
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Kicker subs and Kenwood amp are still available. Make me an offer... the prices are negotiable!
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You're welcome and good luck with the forumwars race!
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Kicker 12" subs - SOLD! Qlogic box - SOLD! Kenwood amp - SOLD! JVC 560 watt amp - SOLD! Sony Xplod CD receiver - SOLD!
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This is what custom work you DON'T want to do to a vette! (Sorry if any of you guys already saw this on Corvette Forum) http://jalopnik.com/5504752/the-worlds-worst-custom-corvette The original post on Corvette Forum: http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-corvette-general-discussion/2556979-wtf-c6-in-evansville-in.html
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I agree with you about St. Croix... I was there a couple months ago and didn't want to leave.
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I have a BS in Computer Information Systems and just a Red Hat Certification... needless to say I'm the only person on my team (system admin) with anything that pertains to computers. Two of the guys have a degree in photography/graphic design type stuff, another guy in aerospace dynamics, and the rest have nothing. When interviewing people they pretty much laugh when someone comes in and is proud to have all kinds of certs. I have mixed feelings on whether having a degree/cert in the IT field helps because it seems to me all everyone looks at is the number years of experience.
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Here's something to keep you busy on your bored days at work: http://www.silvergames.com/game/the-gun-game
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I would do that except for the fact that I don't want to wake up one day with him on my face or something! The hotel I stayed at in San Juan had them everywhere in the room so you had to watch everywhere you walked otherwise you'd step on them.