how is PTS appreciation curve compare to non PTS, value discussion
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easier to under car and scrub her belly this way.
therapeutic with music blasting and a bench top full of munchies
right on.
off to morning ride.
when back i'll see if i get in wax
therapeutic with music blasting and a bench top full of munchies
off to morning ride.
when back i'll see if i get in wax
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Added 160 miles through some of Napa's best undiscovered roads this am. Was very happy to have PDK today with my bum shoulder. Car is amazing even at 5/10ths. Getting closer to worthless every day.
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I have a brother who has cycled around the world unscathed. I also ride road and mountain bike...there have been many young, talented riders taken out by vehicles on training rides in the last year alone.
Descending fast is thrilling, but risky...
Prior to buying a Porsche 911, I always said there is no need for a sports car - as I'd rather be out riding, and pedaling hard with friends is so much fun!
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A little over a week ago, I had a pretty bad accident on my bike. As I sat in my hospital bed, drugged out, I never once thought about what my RS or bikes were worth but rather how fast I could be riding/driving again. The memories I treasure are the things I've experienced and the people I've met while riding or driving; never what I sold them for. I guess it takes some people longer to figure that out. Mooty has
I live my life this way as well