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08-12-2009, 07:44 PM | #1 |
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Anybody in Cruces or Alb with a Remus Sport exhaust?
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My wife just made me realize nobody wants to take a stranger for a ride. Shouldn't be asking for those favors anyway, as that forces folks to say yes without meaning it, like a local guy with an AA (it dawned on me just now). Will buy blindly, as always. Take it easy folks. Last edited by JCtx; 08-12-2009 at 08:32 PM.. |
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08-12-2009, 08:49 PM | #3 |
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I guess you're right, but it's very different to accept an offer to help, than to ask for help. And I also understand it's hard to get such offers without having at least met. Nobody wants a Charles Manson as a passenger, right?
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08-12-2009, 09:55 PM | #6 |
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If someone in the M3 community asked me if they could check out something just because they're very interested, I'd be more than happy to take them for a drive or show them what they'd like to see. I've done it before and I'll do it again. No prob at all!
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And as a comment, when I ride on/drive somebody else's nice car, I take off my shoes, lever myself carefuly in (I'm only #155 and don't wear any jewelry), and drive like a grandpa. In other words, showing the utmost respect for the helping guy's property. In fact, even when allowed to drive new cars by myself I'm extremely careful, even when I know others have abused it. A true enthusiast always respects new machinery . Oh, and a story why I don't have a problem with people NOT wanting to give rides to strangers in their cars. My 300# brother-in-law (no stranger, mind you) asked me for a ride on my Lexus SC430, and the dude just let himself go about 2' from the seat. Something creaked horribly, and not even a 'sorry'. Then when pushing himself out, scratched the crap out of the console AND side plastic panel with one of his multiple rings. And he left a permanent dent in the passenger seat. Not nice. Glad the sister divorced that creep . Anyway, really appreciate your kind words, and people like you make not only make this site better, but the world a better place to live . Thanks again. Have a great day. |
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