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Old 06-05-2019 | 01:37 AM
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Who is buried in Grant's tomb?
Grant and his wife.
Old 06-05-2019 | 12:10 PM
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Need versus want.......age old question. I would say need versus want for GT3 driving is comparable to sex......need, no, want yes.
Old 06-05-2019 | 01:17 PM
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I need to drive mine any chance I get.
Old 06-05-2019 | 01:50 PM
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Need versus want.......age old question. I would say need versus want for GT3 driving is comparable to sex......need, no, want yes.
Respectfully disagree w/ the above. We NEED sex. Not even driving our cars can replace SEX.
Old 06-05-2019 | 03:03 PM
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Sadly I don't drive mine as much as I would like. Had it since November of 2017 and it just crested 3K miles a couple of weekends ago.

On weekdays I drive my Accord the 5 minutes to a train station where it sits in a parking deck all day. Leave at 5:30am and come back at 6:30pm. Not using the GT3 for that. Don't really drive anywhere else on weekdays. On weekends, most of our errands are <10 minutes away and parking in a lot of places where there are very bad drivers/parkers (definitely not helping our stereotype lols). Other errands involve taking more than 2 people so the GT3 is also out.

Most drives I just do on my own if my wife is off doing her own thing. Or the rare chance we both get to take a drive somewhere. My longest drive to date was just two weekends ago from South Orange County, CA to Santa Monica and back. We almost didn't even drive the GT3 since I wanted to take my longboard (it doesn't fit in there), but ultimately didn't take it.

Just bought a Ctek tender the other day.
Old 06-05-2019 | 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by shamoo
Sadly I don't drive mine as much as I would like. Had it since November of 2017 and it just crested 3K miles a couple of weekends ago.

On weekdays I drive my Accord the 5 minutes to a train station where it sits in a parking deck all day. Leave at 5:30am and come back at 6:30pm. Not using the GT3 for that. Don't really drive anywhere else on weekdays. On weekends, most of our errands are <10 minutes away and parking in a lot of places where there are very bad drivers/parkers (definitely not helping our stereotype lols). Other errands involve taking more than 2 people so the GT3 is also out.

Most drives I just do on my own if my wife is off doing her own thing. Or the rare chance we both get to take a drive somewhere. My longest drive to date was just two weekends ago from South Orange County, CA to Santa Monica and back. We almost didn't even drive the GT3 since I wanted to take my longboard (it doesn't fit in there), but ultimately didn't take it.

Just bought a Ctek tender the other day.
Wow- that’s sad. You need to start making more excuses to go drive the gt3.
Old 06-05-2019 | 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by WenigerAberBeser
Wow- that’s sad. You need to start making more excuses to go drive the gt3.
Yep! We both work during the week, so pretty busy. The weekends are to catch up on errands and other things. Both our parents have health issues so we make time for them on weekends. We don't even have kids yet! Starting to think about that, so anticipate even less time.

Anyway, glad I got the car when I did. If I waited longer, I probably wouldn't have gotten it ever.
Old 06-05-2019 | 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by shamoo
We don't even have kids yet! Starting to think about that, so anticipate even less time.

Anyway, glad I got the car when I did. If I waited longer, I probably wouldn't have gotten it ever.
Same here! I'm really glad my fiancé encouraged me to get it now, because if I had waited I probably wouldn't have bought it at all. Even walking by it in the garage on my way to work makes me smile.
Old 06-05-2019 | 05:26 PM
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Travel baseball dad here so you know how much I'm driving my car. Two more tournaments and I'll get a good eight weeks before it starts up again (but Sundays only in the fall)... I'm at a couple times a month now, but looking forward to getting out to the mountains soon.
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Originally Posted by shamoo
Sadly I don't drive mine as much as I would like. Had it since November of 2017 and it just crested 3K miles a couple of weekends ago.

On weekdays I drive my Accord the 5 minutes to a train station where it sits in a parking deck all day. Leave at 5:30am and come back at 6:30pm. Not using the GT3 for that. Don't really drive anywhere else on weekdays. On weekends, most of our errands are <10 minutes away and parking in a lot of places where there are very bad drivers/parkers (definitely not helping our stereotype lols). Other errands involve taking more than 2 people so the GT3 is also out.

Most drives I just do on my own if my wife is off doing her own thing. Or the rare chance we both get to take a drive somewhere. My longest drive to date was just two weekends ago from South Orange County, CA to Santa Monica and back. We almost didn't even drive the GT3 since I wanted to take my longboard (it doesn't fit in there), but ultimately didn't take it.

Just bought a Ctek tender the other day.
Poor gt3 sitting there all lonely 99% of the time.
Old 06-05-2019 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by shamoo
Yep! We both work during the week, so pretty busy. The weekends are to catch up on errands and other things. Both our parents have health issues so we make time for them on weekends. We don't even have kids yet! Starting to think about that, so anticipate even less time.

Anyway, glad I got the car when I did. If I waited longer, I probably wouldn't have gotten it ever.
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Same here! I'm really glad my fiancé encouraged me to get it now, because if I had waited I probably wouldn't have bought it at all. Even walking by it in the garage on my way to work makes me smile.
Understand. I got mine 5 months after my first born was delivered and have about 3900 miles in 10 months. Not bad, could be more obviously but I tend to go drive when baby sleeps.
Old 06-08-2019 | 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Agent_Orange
Who is buried in Grant's tomb?
Lee?
Old 06-09-2019 | 03:58 AM
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I wonder how people with big collections store their cars. I know some cars in these big collections aren't even driven for once in a few years.
Old 06-09-2019 | 06:19 AM
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I felt like a clown spending six figures on a 997 that sat in the garage on a trickle charger. I daily it now



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