Only In Fort Lauderdale....
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Only In Fort Lauderdale....
What are the chances of this happening? A month after I bought the town house on the left, my new neighbor pulls up in this 04 Turbo S cab! In the same color as my C2! You gotta admit, That doesn't happen everyday....
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Originally Posted by LUIS95993
Give your neighbor this website: www.bumperplugs.com
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thats GREAT!
i thought it was funny that my neighbor bought a Subaru Legacy GT in black a few months after i sold my white g35 and got a Black Evo.....but your pair is def sicker than mine .....cars that is!
more pics of the condo's too!
i thought it was funny that my neighbor bought a Subaru Legacy GT in black a few months after i sold my white g35 and got a Black Evo.....but your pair is def sicker than mine .....cars that is!
more pics of the condo's too!
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Originally Posted by spyderman33
You probably mean South Florida and not exclusively Ft Lauderdale... Miami is notorious for that as well...
Nice pic BTW...
Nice pic BTW...
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We stayed at a place in Marina Del Ray shortly after we graduated school and started our first jobs out there way back in... I remember sitting out on the balcony late one afternoon, hitting up rum and cokes pretty heavily, when a Ferrari drove by (Testarossa or 512BB?). Then another. Then a Lambo, Mercedes SL, etc., etc., and the parade kept on going. Once I figured out that this was the norm for that part of town I was okay, but initially when that second Ferrari drove by I was like WTF?, I can't be THAT F'd up yet, I just saw that car! I made a habit of sitting out on that balcony watching the show after that.
Oh yeah, we were visiting my in-laws in the Gables many years ago, and I watch this stunning purple/blue AMG Mercedes drive by very, very slowly. At an agonizing pace. A closer look and I see the woman behind the wheel is probably 70+ years old and has no idea what she is driving. The guy that was next to me waiting for the crosswalk light to change just says "That is just about the saddest thing I have ever seen". All I could do was agree.
Oh yeah, we were visiting my in-laws in the Gables many years ago, and I watch this stunning purple/blue AMG Mercedes drive by very, very slowly. At an agonizing pace. A closer look and I see the woman behind the wheel is probably 70+ years old and has no idea what she is driving. The guy that was next to me waiting for the crosswalk light to change just says "That is just about the saddest thing I have ever seen". All I could do was agree.
Last edited by GTEE83; 03-27-2007 at 03:36 PM.