Hehehehe...
So, an RX-7 meet is one guy driving an FD, and everyone else showing up in their other cars? Sounds like a Lotus Club, pre-Elise.
Keith wrote: So, an RX-7 meet is one guy driving an FD, and everyone else showing up in their other cars? Sounds like a Lotus Club, pre-Elise.
Nah, that was taken at the Gainesville "staging area," and remarkably, everyone but me arrived in a running RX-7!
My camera died before we got to the actual meet.
Osterizer wrote:noisycricket wrote: It's an obvious MS Paint. You can tell by the pixels.?
Well, to be serious, there's no shading and the letters don't get all wavy as they pass over the body contours (especially that sharp one lower-mid door).
But practically, Subaru owners generally use duct tape since the 3M Blue is so expensive. And duct tape doesn't show up on a silver car all that well.
noisycricket wrote:Osterizer wrote:Well, to be serious, there's no shading and the letters don't get all wavy as they pass over the body contours (especially that sharp one lower-mid door). But practically, Subaru owners generally use duct tape since the 3M Blue is so expensive. And duct tape doesn't show up on a silver car all that well.noisycricket wrote: It's an obvious MS Paint. You can tell by the pixels.?
Hmmm... You obviously have a very sharp eye!
(and yes, I realized I left off a leg of the "R" before I went anywhere...)
Some more of the few pictures I managed to take:
noisycricket wrote: Standing corrected then. It really looks freaky though.
MAYBE BECAUSE IT'S BLUE TAPE?
Keith wrote: So, an RX-7 meet is one guy driving an FD, and everyone else showing up in their other cars? Sounds like a Lotus Club, pre-Elise.
Sounds like you've been attending the local Lotus Europa club meetings.
Keith wrote: So, an RX-7 meet is one guy driving an FD, and everyone else showing up in their other cars? Sounds like a Lotus Club, pre-Elise.
...or a Honda meet post-2003.
Ventured out to take a few pictures today. Way too bright to take good ones, but a few came out ok, I think...
I miss Gainesville, but after almost dying there on I-75 and a few other ways, I figure it's best I just visit there on Saturday afternoons in the Fall.
Cool pics btw too.
Osterizer wrote:MrJoshua wrote: You still have my sawzall?Way to derail the thread, yo! . . . . But yes.
"If you ever want to make something stop existing, the Milwaukee Sawzall is the tool."
Just got me thinkin.
MrJoshua wrote:Osterizer wrote:"If you ever want to make something stop existing, the Milwaukee Sawzall is the tool." Just got me thinkin.MrJoshua wrote: You still have my sawzall?Way to derail the thread, yo! . . . . But yes.
Lucky for you, apparently the only thing a Sawzall can't make stop existing is itself. I'll bring it Tuesday.
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