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Hickster, your GPS rightfully should show that you're in a lake.
Okay, technically in an ocean. With some buildings, palm trees, alligators, and snakes, added.
Since some of you like Hitler sleds, here are the two that my girlfriend still has - a 911 Turbo S and her measly Cayman. Which is her favorite.
She traded the Macan Turbo in on the Trackhawk.
Okay, so back to the more boring original intent then...
Yes, I see my old vehicles somewhat frequently. That's what happens when most of them are sold to friends.
Sometimes it's nice, as they can become better, but usually I get to see deterioration.
Kinda like ex girlfriends, come to think...
Did I ever mention how much I like my refurbished Garmins?
About 60 bucks, free lifetime updates, and no reason to ever visit a dealer.
Oh, and I can have the performance pages up, and still see the GPS.
It is a con, I think.
Besides, if air leaks out faster than nitrogen as they claim, you'll eventually have only nitrogen in the tires whether you want it or not.
That's because all gasses are subject to Boyles Law, no matter what the people peddling nitrogen tells you.
Which is only one reason I run only 78% nitrogen in my tires.
I don't remember the percentage of psi change relative to temperature, but it can be significant.
Especially if the air in the tires have a fair amount of humidity. Not all unlikely in Florida, right?
Anyway, we often have 50 degree swings between morning and evening, and my girlfriend used to...
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