RSO 34 said:I had a water shortage but fortunately your tears gave me enough to finally clean the wheels so turn that frown upside down and let's see the happy Miled.
Wooo hooo!!!
RSO 34 said:I had a water shortage but fortunately your tears gave me enough to finally clean the wheels so turn that frown upside down and let's see the happy Miled.
NSXLNT said:I went for a nice long drive yesterday, allmost 200 miles. Started out in the direction we take towards Limerock up NY Rt22, then headed over into Litchfield County, CT. Lots of quick back country 2 lane highways, past farms and along rivers & gorges. Beautiful day. The car was running like a top. Man, I love this car. It is so fun to drive, so balanced, so easy to become one with. Anyone who has never driven one will never understand. HP and 1/4mile times mean absolutely nothing. And oh, the sound of that Tubi, echoing off of the rocks along the river.......................
The car turned a lot of heads, and I got several compliments. Great day.
Peace,
Keith
nsxguru said:I see some posts from old acquaintences (sp?) here.
Just wanted to say hi and to let you know I lurk here occasionally.
I ended up selling my '97 NSX to another NE NSX'er who was selling HIS '93 at the same time. Sort of like being serially monogamous, I think.
Anyways, I ended up buying an M5 and am having a good time with that car. Plenty fast and carries 4 adults to boot. Just out of the break in miles. Too bad winter is around the corner.
I have a sport muffler going on this Friday and am working on upgrading the tunes.
I hope to see you guys around sometime. Hopefully I can make NSXPO 2004!
nsxguru said:In retrospect, I should have just added garage spaces! (Which is actually in the planning stages....)
Hmmm......
David
docjohn said:Nice to see we still have some nostalgic lurkers!I went for a spirited run in the Poconos!Nice to share stories.I had more than a few younger folk in lowered(slammed) imports trying thier darndest to keep up!John,sorry to hear about your sad familly issues on the paddock thread,our condolences.Well lets keep this thread alive!
docjohn said:I love feeling older and acting younger! BTW what should I call people 20 yrs my junior? Whats really funny is that I'm poking fun at those slammed bazooka exhausted imports from the driver seat of the Bee,thats funny!
docjohn said:I love feeling older and acting younger! BTW what should I call people 20 yrs my junior? Whats really funny is that I'm poking fun at those slammed bazooka exhausted imports from the driver seat of the Bee,thats funny!
RPM217 said:after all, Trish is only 21 years old, how old are you?
NSXLNT said:I went for a nice long drive yesterday, allmost 200 miles. Started out in the direction we take towards Limerock up NY Rt22, then headed over into Litchfield County, CT. Lots of quick back country 2 lane highways, past farms and along rivers & gorges. Beautiful day. The car was running like a top. Man, I love this car. It is so fun to drive, so balanced, so easy to become one with. Anyone who has never driven one will never understand. HP and 1/4mile times mean absolutely nothing. And oh, the sound of that Tubi, echoing off of the rocks along the river.......................
The car turned a lot of heads, and I got several compliments. Great day.
Peace,
Keith
jadkar said:Hey DocJohn.....I was toying around with this, have you ever thought of doing it to the Bee?? It would bee hard to keep clean, but I think it looks great!!
jadkar said:I don't think the wheels will do anything besides compliment it.
docjohn said:BTW what should I call people 20 yrs my junior?
RSO 34 said:Jadkar