New 993 owner on cross country trip!
#31
Drifting
...what are the things to check for....F=m911
But you won't have any mechanical issues on your drive home; just have two keys with you always.
Last edited by Rinty; 11-24-2012 at 01:20 PM.
#32
I'll take that advice about the route. I usually take a lot of roads that parallel the interstates and offer more serendipity.
I have a scary question-In the unlikely event that I have to get towed, what are the things to check for as they're loading the car?
Practicing posting photos from iPhone. Here's another crude one.
I have a scary question-In the unlikely event that I have to get towed, what are the things to check for as they're loading the car?
Practicing posting photos from iPhone. Here's another crude one.
-watch the clearance to the flatbed. They will probably have to roll her on planks to clear.
-once the car is pulled on, don't let them secure the car with the tow hook
#33
F=m911,
Originally your route was the BRP, then you changed it. If time permits, do the BRP.... If not, near mm188 on I-81 in Va, spend the night in Lexington. Dine at the Southern Inn, tour the campuses of VMI and Washington & Lee. If you still plan the BRP, plan an evening in Asheville, NC. Marvelous restaurants and craft brews.
Originally your route was the BRP, then you changed it. If time permits, do the BRP.... If not, near mm188 on I-81 in Va, spend the night in Lexington. Dine at the Southern Inn, tour the campuses of VMI and Washington & Lee. If you still plan the BRP, plan an evening in Asheville, NC. Marvelous restaurants and craft brews.
#36
F=m911,
Originally your route was the BRP, then you changed it. If time permits, do the BRP.... If not, near mm188 on I-81 in Va, spend the night in Lexington. Dine at the Southern Inn, toNur the campuses of VMI and Washington & Lee. If you still plan the BRP, plan an evening in Asheville, NC. Marvelous restaurants and craft brews.
Originally your route was the BRP, then you changed it. If time permits, do the BRP.... If not, near mm188 on I-81 in Va, spend the night in Lexington. Dine at the Southern Inn, toNur the campuses of VMI and Washington & Lee. If you still plan the BRP, plan an evening in Asheville, NC. Marvelous restaurants and craft brews.
BRP is still very much in plans.
#37
That's the place! Very impressed so far. We'll do paperwork on Thursday. I love the area by the way! Probably going up to visit our daughter in Boston while in the area. She's a doc at Boston Children's and wants to see the car before we head south.
#38
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Hello - your car looks nice. Congrats.
I've always wondered about the shiny space in the right front, under the bonnet and what sticker was intended to go there. Every car I've seen has the spot but no sticker. It looks like it gives direction as to where the first-aid kit may be. I don't think this was a standard item in US cars.
If you remember when you get the car, please check it out and let us know.
Thank you, and here's wishing you the best with your car and trip.
If you'd like a nicer trip from Boston I'd suggest taking the pike (RT90) to NY and then going south on the NY Thruway to the Garden state Parkway. It is a much nicer route and you avoid CT traffic and NY City altogether.
Best Regards,
.
I've always wondered about the shiny space in the right front, under the bonnet and what sticker was intended to go there. Every car I've seen has the spot but no sticker. It looks like it gives direction as to where the first-aid kit may be. I don't think this was a standard item in US cars.
If you remember when you get the car, please check it out and let us know.
Thank you, and here's wishing you the best with your car and trip.
If you'd like a nicer trip from Boston I'd suggest taking the pike (RT90) to NY and then going south on the NY Thruway to the Garden state Parkway. It is a much nicer route and you avoid CT traffic and NY City altogether.
Best Regards,
.
#39
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Hello - your car looks nice. Congrats.
I've always wondered about the shiny space in the right front, under the bonnet and what sticker was intended to go there. Every car I've seen has the spot but no sticker. It looks like it gives direction as to where the first-aid kit may be. I don't think this was a standard item in US cars.
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I've always wondered about the shiny space in the right front, under the bonnet and what sticker was intended to go there. Every car I've seen has the spot but no sticker. It looks like it gives direction as to where the first-aid kit may be. I don't think this was a standard item in US cars.
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congrats on a gorgeous stock cab, rancho and all - I recently did the same, it's a greatgreat driving car
2nd on the 'you won't need it' - if it's a clean car, you'll just get in and drive it w/o issue
2nd on the BRP, as well as anything/everything you can possibly due to avoid 95
the NY Thruway / GSP suggestion is a nice smooth route
BRP offenses are Federal so be wise 8-)... my bud & I shred it in our 930s heading S to NC/SC/TN for a turboPALOOZA and it's something to be experienced certainly
congrats again - and - enjoy that ride home and ownership... quite the cars, these
2nd on the 'you won't need it' - if it's a clean car, you'll just get in and drive it w/o issue
2nd on the BRP, as well as anything/everything you can possibly due to avoid 95
the NY Thruway / GSP suggestion is a nice smooth route
BRP offenses are Federal so be wise 8-)... my bud & I shred it in our 930s heading S to NC/SC/TN for a turboPALOOZA and it's something to be experienced certainly
congrats again - and - enjoy that ride home and ownership... quite the cars, these
#42
"BRP is still very much in plans. Taking your advice about Asheville. Sounds great! Can't wait till Friday. "
I hope you have time as a luxury on your trip home; it seems I never have that.
In Asheville, if you like Mediterranean food, try "Rezaz" in the Biltmore Village. BE sure to find some Highland Brewing "Cold Mountain Winter Ale" and anything available from Pisgah Brewery.
A nice ride toward Ala from Asheville would be the BRP south to hwy 23/74 between Waynesville & Sylva. Go south toward Sylva, through the Nantahala river gorge to Murphy. Pick up hwy 64 into Tenn, through the Ocoee river gorge, hit I-75 at Cleveland.
Watch the NC troopers........
One last thought, if you've ever wanted to do the "Dragon Tail" you'll be very close. If this is of interest, respond, and I'll amend my directions.
I hope you have time as a luxury on your trip home; it seems I never have that.
In Asheville, if you like Mediterranean food, try "Rezaz" in the Biltmore Village. BE sure to find some Highland Brewing "Cold Mountain Winter Ale" and anything available from Pisgah Brewery.
A nice ride toward Ala from Asheville would be the BRP south to hwy 23/74 between Waynesville & Sylva. Go south toward Sylva, through the Nantahala river gorge to Murphy. Pick up hwy 64 into Tenn, through the Ocoee river gorge, hit I-75 at Cleveland.
Watch the NC troopers........
One last thought, if you've ever wanted to do the "Dragon Tail" you'll be very close. If this is of interest, respond, and I'll amend my directions.
#43
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I drove mine from Philly to Nashvegas, and all I needed was a phone, a cell phone charger and a CC for gas, ;-) Having said that, all of the previous recommendations are solid for preventing the unexpecxted breakdown.
Thoughts: Check the oil before you leave. I assume after a PPI the belts have been checked as well. Check your tire pressures or ask the dealer to do it for you and write them down on something so you can confirm. That many miles on tires could be detrimental at mismatched tire pressures.
That's my .02...
Thoughts: Check the oil before you leave. I assume after a PPI the belts have been checked as well. Check your tire pressures or ask the dealer to do it for you and write them down on something so you can confirm. That many miles on tires could be detrimental at mismatched tire pressures.
That's my .02...
#44
Hello - your car looks nice. Congrats.
I've always wondered about the shiny space in the right front, under the bonnet and what sticker was intended to go there. Every car I've seen has the spot but no sticker. It looks like it gives direction as to where the first-aid kit may be. I don't think this was a standard item in US cars.
If you remember when you get the car, please check it out and let us know.
Thank you, and here's wishing you the best with your car and trip.
If you'd like a nicer trip from Boston I'd suggest taking the pike (RT90) to NY and then going south on the NY Thruway to the Garden state Parkway. It is a much nicer route and you avoid CT traffic and NY City altogether.
Best Regards,
.
I've always wondered about the shiny space in the right front, under the bonnet and what sticker was intended to go there. Every car I've seen has the spot but no sticker. It looks like it gives direction as to where the first-aid kit may be. I don't think this was a standard item in US cars.
If you remember when you get the car, please check it out and let us know.
Thank you, and here's wishing you the best with your car and trip.
If you'd like a nicer trip from Boston I'd suggest taking the pike (RT90) to NY and then going south on the NY Thruway to the Garden state Parkway. It is a much nicer route and you avoid CT traffic and NY City altogether.
Best Regards,
.
#45
"BRP is still very much in plans. Taking your advice about Asheville. Sounds great! Can't wait till Friday. "
I hope you have time as a luxury on your trip home; it seems I never have that.
In Asheville, if you like Mediterranean food, try "Rezaz" in the Biltmore Village. BE sure to find some Highland Brewing "Cold Mountain Winter Ale" and anything available from Pisgah Brewery.
A nice ride toward Ala from Asheville would be the BRP south to hwy 23/74 between Waynesville & Sylva. Go south toward Sylva, through the Nantahala river gorge to Murphy. Pick up hwy 64 into Tenn, through the Ocoee river gorge, hit I-75 at Cleveland.
Watch the NC troopers........
One last thought, if you've ever wanted to do the "Dragon Tail" you'll be very close. If this is of interest, respond, and I'll amend my directions.
I hope you have time as a luxury on your trip home; it seems I never have that.
In Asheville, if you like Mediterranean food, try "Rezaz" in the Biltmore Village. BE sure to find some Highland Brewing "Cold Mountain Winter Ale" and anything available from Pisgah Brewery.
A nice ride toward Ala from Asheville would be the BRP south to hwy 23/74 between Waynesville & Sylva. Go south toward Sylva, through the Nantahala river gorge to Murphy. Pick up hwy 64 into Tenn, through the Ocoee river gorge, hit I-75 at Cleveland.
Watch the NC troopers........
One last thought, if you've ever wanted to do the "Dragon Tail" you'll be very close. If this is of interest, respond, and I'll amend my directions.
Greg