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Old 09-12-2011 | 10:07 AM
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I don't forsee doing the hotel thing but I would like to be around for the cruise part of it.
 
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Old 09-12-2011 | 02:29 PM
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I like driving in caravans, but I like driving in caravans more if I'm actually welcome Can anyone confirm an NSX? Everyone's definition of exotic is different and car racists suck.
 
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^^^ Wes you should be included for sure, NSX is a timeless car, an exotic from the time it was made...
 
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Old 09-13-2011 | 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by unreasonable
I like driving in caravans, but I like driving in caravans more if I'm actually welcome Can anyone confirm an NSX? Everyone's definition of exotic is different and car racists suck.
Don't shoot the messenger on this, but typically the organizers definition of "exotic" is your high end Euro cars. We've had Lambos, Porches GT2s, etc join us in this run. However, on one occasion, we did have a new Nissan GTR join us.

In regards to your comment on "car racism", you can't please everyone. That said, the organizer typically has a focused group of car types. That is his choice, he has every right to do so, and he has his reasons. His runs have always been successful, without incident, and a blast to be a part of.

Again, i'm just the messenger, and I encourage you, and everyone else for that matter, to contact the organizer, DarkStarZero on m3post with any questions. Link is provided in the first post I made in this thread. So please go ahead and ask if a NSX is welcome.

I believe his name is Darkfiber on 6speed
 
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Old 09-14-2011 | 11:19 AM
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Don't shoot the messenger on this, but typically the organizers definition of "exotic" is your high end Euro cars. We've had Lambos, Porches GT2s, etc join us in this run. However, on one occasion, we did have a new Nissan GTR join us.

In regards to your comment on "car racism", you can't please everyone. That said, the organizer typically has a focused group of car types. That is his choice, he has every right to do so, and he has his reasons. His runs have always been successful, without incident, and a blast to be a part of.

Again, i'm just the messenger, and I encourage you, and everyone else for that matter, to contact the organizer, DarkStarZero on m3post with any questions. Link is provided in the first post I made in this thread. So please go ahead and ask if a NSX is welcome.

I believe his name is Darkfiber on 6speed
mdyaman, you're a horrible messenger. There are so many ways people respond to a post like yours and ... I know! I'll take everything you wrote and strip out the actually useful parts.

"contact the organizer, DarkStarZero on m3post with any questions. Link is provided in the first post I made in this thread. I believe his name is Darkfiber on 6speed"

See? Shorter, more direct, and less awkward. Thanks for the info
 
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To me this hobby was always about the people, the stories, the camraderie and sharing the passion for cars regardless of what cars we owned.

Regardless of my choice of cars, the cars I currently own, or the cars I will own...I would rather hang out with a bunch of good people who drove subcompacts than a group of eletists or "car-ist" folks with exotics who looked down on others... both groups may be just as passionate but it's the group that was more people centric without exclusion that would capture what the hobby is all about. ..the whole premise is to come together for a love of the cars, the lifestyle, and the passion and to be around people who accepted each other for that and could share in that spirit with one another regardless of the car they drove.
 
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VERY well said. And an NSX can be considered an exotic or not, but either way it's a nice car so it really shouldn't matter. BMW's are hardly exotics and they seem to be accepted on this ride. Why limit the ride to certain makes or groups? You'll just aleinate a lot of great people.


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To me this hobby was always about the people, the stories, the camraderie and sharing the passion for cars regardless of what cars we owned.

Regardless of my choice of cars, the cars I currently own, or the cars I will own...I would rather hang out with a bunch of good people who drove subcompacts than a group of eletists or "car-ist" folks with exotics who looked down on others... both groups may be just as passionate but it's the group that was more people centric without exclusion that would capture what the hobby is all about. ..the whole premise is to come together for a love of the cars, the lifestyle, and the passion and to be around people who accepted each other for that and could share in that spirit with one another regardless of the car they drove.
 

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Originally Posted by sunir
To me this hobby was always about the people, the stories, the camraderie and sharing the passion for cars regardless of what cars we owned.

Regardless of my choice of cars, the cars I currently own, or the cars I will own...I would rather hang out with a bunch of good people who drove subcompacts than a group of eletists or "car-ist" folks with exotics who looked down on others... both groups may be just as passionate but it's the group that was more people centric without exclusion that would capture what the hobby is all about. ..the whole premise is to come together for a love of the cars, the lifestyle, and the passion and to be around people who accepted each other for that and could share in that spirit with one another regardless of the car they drove.
x10 ! Extremely well said. I will be referencing your post many a time in the future.
 
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To me this hobby was always about the people, the stories, the camraderie and sharing the passion for cars regardless of what cars we owned.

Regardless of my choice of cars, the cars I currently own, or the cars I will own...I would rather hang out with a bunch of good people who drove subcompacts than a group of eletists or "car-ist" folks with exotics who looked down on others... both groups may be just as passionate but it's the group that was more people centric without exclusion that would capture what the hobby is all about. ..the whole premise is to come together for a love of the cars, the lifestyle, and the passion and to be around people who accepted each other for that and could share in that spirit with one another regardless of the car they drove.
 
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unreasonable: mdyaman, you're a horrible messenger. There are so many ways people respond to a post like yours and ... I know! I'll take everything you wrote and strip out the actually useful parts.

"contact the organizer, DarkStarZero on m3post with any questions. Link is provided in the first post I made in this thread. I believe his name is Darkfiber on 6speed"

See? Shorter, more direct, and less awkward. Thanks for the info
Sorry if it came off as awkward, and I certainly didn't mean to offend anyone. I just thought it prudent to share my previous observations, experiences, and knowledge of how the organizer organizes his runs and his preferences. He is in no way stuck up or anything. But I agree, I could have simplified the statement.

bimmer32five BMW's are hardly exotics
No where did I say BMWs were exotic. Refer to my previous posts in this thread.

Allright, thats all for me. I didn't come here to start controversy, or to offend anyone. I was trying to solicit interest. So again, apologies upfront. Any further details/questions, inquire over at m3post.
 

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Originally Posted by sunir
to me this hobby was always about the people, the stories, the camraderie and sharing the passion for cars regardless of what cars we owned.

Regardless of my choice of cars, the cars i currently own, or the cars i will own...i would rather hang out with a bunch of good people who drove subcompacts than a group of eletists or "car-ist" folks with exotics who looked down on others... Both groups may be just as passionate but it's the group that was more people centric without exclusion that would capture what the hobby is all about. ..the whole premise is to come together for a love of the cars, the lifestyle, and the passion and to be around people who accepted each other for that and could share in that spirit with one another regardless of the car they drove.
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Originally Posted by sunir
To me this hobby was always about the people, the stories, the camraderie and sharing the passion for cars regardless of what cars we owned.

Regardless of my choice of cars, the cars I currently own, or the cars I will own...I would rather hang out with a bunch of good people who drove subcompacts than a group of eletists or "car-ist" folks with exotics who looked down on others... both groups may be just as passionate but it's the group that was more people centric without exclusion that would capture what the hobby is all about. ..the whole premise is to come together for a love of the cars, the lifestyle, and the passion and to be around people who accepted each other for that and could share in that spirit with one another regardless of the car they drove.
I owe you a big HUG.... .... Never understood why my M3 would be excepted but not my Viper.... Haters....
 
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I guess I kinda pass... I have a gtr... Oh well, it's a Nissan not a BMW...
 
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Old 09-17-2011 | 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by mdyaman
Sorry if it came off as awkward, and I certainly didn't mean to offend anyone. I just thought it prudent to share my previous observations, experiences, and knowledge of how the organizer organizes his runs and his preferences. He is in no way stuck up or anything. But I agree, I could have simplified the statement.
Thanks sir for response and info (and patience with us!)

These are some amazing roads. If anyone else were up for it, I would be interested in a make/model-free run in the future.

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I guess I kinda pass... I have a gtr... Oh well, it's a Nissan not a BMW...
I would say let's do an NSX/LF-A/IS-F/STI/GT-R/G35 run but you guys are too fast
 

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