"IF" I were to sell my Supercharged G...HELP!

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Dec 28, 2004 | 02:12 PM
  #31  
ya, randy the snow here last week was like 2 inches adn it lasted a good 2 and a half days. if we are lucky it will snow 2-3 times a year and its never above 3 inches. now in lubboc(spelling) where my sister goes to texas tech, it snows there alot. think it has something to to with the panhandle. but anyways, u should keep the G, its awesome.
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Dec 28, 2004 | 02:30 PM
  #32  
Yeah, what about all the people in NY that have G coupes, they get more snow... Besides, since you'll be working from home, you won't need to worry about driving in the snow anyways

Neighbors schneigbors. We used to have neighbors that had choppers. You could hear them coming a mile away. I'll be more considerate to my neighbors when they quiet their silly dogs that keep barking.
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Dec 28, 2004 | 02:35 PM
  #33  
Quote: Call me Mr. Considerate but, I'd hate to have my car coming down the road at 6am so I know they wouldn't like it. Maybe I'll go back to stock exhaust and leave the cats...I'm told that'll yield me more power anyway cuz of the back pressure implications.

Dotn worry about your neighbors, they'll love it haha!! And stock with high flow cats having more gains, where did you hear this from?
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Dec 28, 2004 | 02:36 PM
  #34  
Quote: Yeah, what about all the people in NY that have G coupes, they get more snow... Besides, since you'll be working from home, you won't need to worry about driving in the snow anyways

Neighbors schneigbors. We used to have neighbors that had choppers. You could hear them coming a mile away. I'll be more considerate to my neighbors when they quiet their silly dogs that keep barking.
The snow isn't my concern as much as started a reputation in the neighborhood as "the Californian" with the "Japanese ricer" making all that noise. This is a SMALL town (3500) and I'm moving into the nicer part of town. My neighbor on one side is the pricipal of the school my children will be attending and on the other side is the local bank manager. Anyway, I'll probably end up keeping it and putting a quieter exhaust on...maybe rthe stock one.
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Dec 28, 2004 | 02:39 PM
  #35  
Quote: Dotn worry about your neighbors, they'll love it haha!! And stock with high flow cats having more gains, where did you hear this from?
It has to do with back pressure and vacuum issues caused by the true dual vs. the OEM dual single dual setup. I dunno. I started a thread about it in the FI forum and received a response simular to that...check it out. Looks like you'll get your pic after all.
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Dec 28, 2004 | 05:18 PM
  #36  
Quote: The snow isn't my concern as much as started a reputation in the neighborhood as "the Californian" with the "Japanese ricer" making all that noise. This is a SMALL town (3500) and I'm moving into the nicer part of town. My neighbor on one side is the pricipal of the school my children will be attending and on the other side is the local bank manager. Anyway, I'll probably end up keeping it and putting a quieter exhaust on...maybe rthe stock one.
If that is what your're worried about, than even if sold it, they would still find a way to make fun of you Here in the PacificNW, people call me the "Crazy californian wearing shorts when it's snowing outside". Heck, they even make fun of me for using an umbrella when it rains (keeping in mind I was a native Oregonian, before moving to CA, then back to OR/WA)

Even in CA, my friends were all like, "Do you guys have movie theatres up in Oregon?", as if we're still in the stone-age up here or something

But yeah, if you wanted to blend in, I think you need to trade in your G coupe for a Mustang
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Dec 28, 2004 | 05:24 PM
  #37  
Quote: If that is what your're worried about, than even if sold it, they would still find a way to make fun of you Here in the PacificNW, people call me the "Crazy californian wearing shorts when it's snowing outside". Heck, they even make fun of me for using an umbrella when it rains (keeping in mind I was a native Oregonian, before moving to CA, then back to OR/WA)

Even in CA, my friends were all like, "Do you guys have movie theatres up in Oregon?", as if we're still in the stone-age up here or something

But yeah, if you wanted to blend in, I think you need to trade in your G coupe for a Mustang
I'd never trade a G for a MUST STAIN
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Dec 28, 2004 | 05:36 PM
  #38  
how much would u sell the PIAA for?
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Dec 28, 2004 | 05:39 PM
  #39  
Quote: how much would u sell the PIAA for?
I'm not interested in parting the car...actually, I'm forcing myself NOT to sell it this way. If someone were to come along and offer $40k for everything I listed above, I'd take it. Other than that, not interested in selling. Too much of a hassle parting out.
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Dec 28, 2004 | 07:47 PM
  #40  
Quote: It has to do with back pressure and vacuum issues caused by the true dual vs. the OEM dual single dual setup. I dunno. I started a thread about it in the FI forum and received a response simular to that...check it out. Looks like you'll get your pic after all.

Cool im gonna check it out, yess i'll be waiting
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Dec 29, 2004 | 12:33 AM
  #41  
Traid you with my stock black on black G coupe just incase your sick of the SC.
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Dec 29, 2004 | 12:52 AM
  #42  
Well said Britishbloke.

Good luck Randy. Let me know if you are going to the track any time before selling her.

CheerieO (sp?)
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Dec 29, 2004 | 12:54 AM
  #43  
Quote: I'd never trade a G for a MUST STAIN
Aint that the truth.
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Dec 29, 2004 | 07:22 AM
  #44  
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"IF" I were to sell my Supercharged G...
...I'd drive out to Texas and smack you!
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Dec 29, 2004 | 11:01 AM
  #45  
Quote: ...I'd drive out to Texas and smack you!
Good looking out, Neff!
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