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Thankfully, where I live those cases aren't rare at all. Unless I end up with a cop in front or behind me for the whole trip, the 'Cat gets unleashed every time it's out.
She almost can't upgrade from the 911 Turbo S. I think that's as good as they get. But she has made noises about getting a...
Oh, there was a very noticeable difference when we pitted the two against each other. After all, 12% more power is 12% more.
In normal driving, for me it would mean maybe getting past five cars is a short passing zone, instead of just four.
But is that gain worth losing the '18 hood I prefer...
Darn, you drove right by me...well, within a mile. Let me know when your next trip to Pagosa is. I'll be going there Tuesday, no matter what.
That section of 84 is my favorite, and where most of my triple digit driving takes place.
Elk and deer? We have an agreement: They can eat all the grass...
North, JRabq, north to where the fun roads are. Stop at the CO border and come back just a coupe of miles if you didn't happen to see our Granite Challengers in time.
There seems to be two white ones in the 'hood, too, but I don't know what model they are yet.
Thanks, JRabq.
Oddly enough, I don't crave the extra power. Seeing the traction control light still flicker at 100 mph (with good tires) is enough to keep me happy. For now, anyway.
Dealership? Neither car will go anywhere near one if I can help it. Both got their early (about 500 miles) oil...
One of these days my girlfriend will pop the question, and I truly don't know the answer yet.
No, no, it's not about marriage - that I have successfully avoided for years now. This is strictly Challenger related.
Those of you who migrated over from the forum that shouldn't be named may remember...
Long? We're lucky to have a few not really curvy parts here in the Rockies, but use them well.
Besides, it doesn't require much of a straight to get a Hellcat up to speed.
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