Sleeping like a baby
#11
RE: Sleeping like a baby
god damn what I would do for a garage lift!!!! how much did that thing set you back???
I've seen them for around 2.5k in some mags and "discussed" it with my live-in GF who wasn't very open to the idea.
only thing is if I ever sold my house it would have to go with cause I wouldn't want to disassemble/move it....
I've seen them for around 2.5k in some mags and "discussed" it with my live-in GF who wasn't very open to the idea.
only thing is if I ever sold my house it would have to go with cause I wouldn't want to disassemble/move it....
#13
RE: Sleeping like a baby
ORIGINAL: ODDYSEY
If i tried telling my wife that, she would ask "then why did you buy it in the first place"
But then again, it doesn't snow here!
If i tried telling my wife that, she would ask "then why did you buy it in the first place"
But then again, it doesn't snow here!
#14
RE: Sleeping like a baby
Hey Markus, I don't know how you can stand not to drive your baby for so long. You know I'm in Detroit but I'll drive mine on any nice dry day all year 'round. Its not a daily driver unless every day is dry.
#19
RE: Sleeping like a baby
Just ran mine for the last time today also. Fillup and Sta-bil along with all the button ups for winter. Always a sad day. The upside is in Spring when ya get in it for the first time and get that new car smell all over again.
#20
RE: Sleeping like a baby
ahh its gonna miss the streets at least i can take mine out if i want here in cali, but ever since i got another crx i just dont have the need to drive it. The next time it goes out though it will be for the SF Auto Show