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Re: sleeping in the svx
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With nap hair and drool on the side of your face.
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92 SVX #772 140k 6speed, ECU Tune stage II, Koni/Ground control, 3,270lbs. 91 Legacy Turbo 5spd. FMIC, crappy stock turbo, ACT clutch. 78 BRAT (New toy) (Soon to be EJ22T powered) 90 240 SX. RB25 powered!! DRIFT!!!111!!! (GF's car) To many cars to spend time on teh web! |
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i'm going to try sleeping in the trunk one of these days. i've done it in other cars
...then you'll love the SVX! The seat folds really flat. BTW, it
looks like I'll be attending this race in The Catskills with my friend: in his King Cab FORD pickup. I don't mind keeping the miles off the SVX! Thanks to all those that replied... Cya, |
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Sore back
This is a ironic topic. I went to the smokies meet this past weekend. I told everyone that I was staying with a friend, but I confess I lied. But why spend 70 dollars a night? It was cold but you can suck it up. I didn't crack the windows but that would have been a good idea of course I probably would have frozen. Take a sleeping bag I wish I would have. But I have slept in my car on numerous occasions. So I am used to it, except for the sore back.
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