miataturbo.net-like debauchery thread (about the ND or something)
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From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 34,402
Total Cats: 7,523
From: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
What, mean aren't allowed to have clean, healthy fingernails? The woman is envious of my strong, durable nails.

(Forgive the positioning of the small finger. The proximal phalanx bone healed with a noticeable rotation from normal after being shattered and pinned back together. When I close my hand into a fist, that finger wants to pivot inward and there's nothing I can do about it.)

(Forgive the positioning of the small finger. The proximal phalanx bone healed with a noticeable rotation from normal after being shattered and pinned back together. When I close my hand into a fist, that finger wants to pivot inward and there's nothing I can do about it.)
I had been following the release of the ND for quite some time. When I actually got to pick it up and drive it off the lot, I was ecstatic. Incredibly fun to drive and probably the most fun I've had driving any car.
However, when pulling into the garage, little did I know that I would find my wife incredibly let down by my impulse purchase. That's what it was, an impulse. I wasn't thinking long term and the inconvenience to our family it would cause.
So, if you are in the California area and looking for a practically new ceramic ND Club model (its an automatic). PM me asap, as the car needs to go.
However, when pulling into the garage, little did I know that I would find my wife incredibly let down by my impulse purchase. That's what it was, an impulse. I wasn't thinking long term and the inconvenience to our family it would cause.
So, if you are in the California area and looking for a practically new ceramic ND Club model (its an automatic). PM me asap, as the car needs to go.
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From: Lake Forest, CA
I had been following the release of the ND for quite some time. When I actually got to pick it up and drive it off the lot, I was ecstatic. Incredibly fun to drive and probably the most fun I've had driving any car.
However, when pulling into the garage, little did I know that I would find my wife incredibly let down by my impulse purchase. That's what it was, an impulse. I wasn't thinking long term and the inconvenience to our family it would cause.
So, if you are in the California area and looking for a practically new ceramic ND Club model (its an automatic). PM me asap, as the car needs to go.
However, when pulling into the garage, little did I know that I would find my wife incredibly let down by my impulse purchase. That's what it was, an impulse. I wasn't thinking long term and the inconvenience to our family it would cause.
So, if you are in the California area and looking for a practically new ceramic ND Club model (its an automatic). PM me asap, as the car needs to go.
Also, I thought yours was black?
Lore has it that hash marks on the fender denote a new/inexperienced, to racing, driver, as a warning to seasoned pros to watch out for. Though I'm no race driver I'm far from new or inexperienced and wouldn't want them on my car.
But I no longer have another half, so I can do what I please.
Far be it from me, the person who started this thread, but can we perhaps talk about the ND? Personally, I'd expect most of the regulars on this forum to be above the cr.net style forum bashing. Seen from the outside, my initial response is "who gives a f**?". I just don't get the juvenile us vs them rants. Waste of time and kind of embarrassing.
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Far be it from me, the person who started this thread, but can we perhaps talk about the ND? Personally, I'd expect most of the regulars on this forum to be above the cr.net style forum bashing. Seen from the outside, my initial response is "who gives a f**?". I just don't get the juvenile us vs them rants. Waste of time and kind of embarrassing.








for that poster.


