In reply to 1988RedT2 :
Secret agent stuff. :)
No, for Radwood, I show it with period New York plates front and rear.
In reply to 1988RedT2 :
Secret agent stuff. :)
No, for Radwood, I show it with period New York plates front and rear.
David S. Wallens said:Scored tonight!
You left way too much room next to you. Later on, someone will be able to squeeze in into the space next to the space between you and the next parking space. Does that make sense?
In reply to VolvoHeretic :
Ah, I see, gotta run a little defense. :)
Fortunately no one parked next to me.
Whew.
It doesn't matter how well you park, eventually somebody will place a sheetrock blade angle wedged up against your BF Goodrich 295/50R15 tire at the local McDonalds so that when you back out, it makes a 2" slit through the tread just because you have a nice car. And then your 4 way X shaped lug wrench twists in half because the last time you had your wheels installed, the shop had their impact wrench set at Semi Truck wheel lug nut setting and you have to buy a hand chisel from some guy in the parking lot so that you can chisel 3 closed end acorn lug nuts off of your wheel.
I guess this counts: We parked at the closed gas station next to Waffle House as their lot was rather full.
Parking carefully still did not stop somebody from putting a huge dent in the passenger door of my Abarth. I drive what is possibly the second smallest modern car sold in the US and somebody still managed to put not a ding, but an outright dent in my door. Not even in the middle of the door where most people hit, but down low, so obviously the lower corner of their door got my car, which means they just flung their door open and it got my Abarth at the very end of it's travel.
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