Let's not forget your mudslides and smog and what do you smacks pay for a 4 bedroom house and don't your ISs go for MSRP out there
East coast - change of seasons, you guys should see the Fall color. So what 30" of snow no biggie makes Spring all the more enjoyable. Speaking of which I have to figure out what I'm going to do about these tires for winter - don't worry I won't post *another question* about snow tires.
You got room in your pad for Mr and Mrs Card and the two cardinal chicks? If so, I'll plan to come down for a long weekend in February.
My kids are 4 and 2 - 'bout the same as yours right, what could be better
We'll return the favor in the summer - you'd love a tour of historic Philadelphia - Ben Franklin buried under 6' of dirt, Betsy Ross' house, Independance Hall and the Liberty Bell...
Originally posted by cardinal_creek: You got room in your pad for Mr and Mrs Card and the two cardinal chicks? If so, I'll plan to come down for a long weekend in February.
My kids are 4 and 2 - 'bout the same as yours right, what could be better
We'll return the favor in the summer - you'd love a tour of historic Philadelphia - Ben Franklin buried under 6' of dirt, Betsy Ross' house, Independance Hall and the Liberty Bell...
Saturday, October 28th, I will arrive at 1:30pm, run the road at 2:00pm
Mt. Baldy area
I'm going to run my IS on a relatively deserted stretch of road. If anybody would like to see this piece of road at that date and time, give me a mail at <edited>.
This is not an organized event. I'm just an independent enthusiast, and any other enthusiasts that show up are on their own. But feel free to chat, learn my route, and maybe we'll arrive at the same destination to do some more chatting.
Like I said before, this fairly scenic mountain route is pretty deserted. It's two-lane, very twisty, and definitely an exhilarating drive at 9/10ths-pace. It's a technical run, as opposed to a speed run.
[This message has been edited by DtEW (edited November 25, 2000).]
hey where are all the UCI IS owners at. we should meet up and just take a run through turtle rock just for some fun. thats where i took my IS when i first got it. i couldnt wait to break it in. it felt like it was on rails.
-phil
lex. im in irvine. theres quite a few IS owners that regularly post that live in irvine. turtle rock is cool. go south more and theres ortega hwy on the way to san juan capistrano. me and a couple others a tryin to set up a socal IS meet. its in the primitive stages, but hopefully we can get something started ASAP. let me know and maybe we can meet up and cruise.
Cool beans my man. Run in the marathone, crap, I could not run to my car without getting out of breath. How old are ya? Tell me some young little snapper keeping in shape, so us old men look well old!
39, ISFAN...well above who I think Lexus targets with the IS...but, hey, age is a state of mind. You won't ever catch me driving a Buick Century or Park Avenue, although I did rent a Deville out in Cali this summer.
Damn you are an old man. Geez, I am 34. Well at least you can run a marathon, crap, like I said it is tuff just to get my fat azz out of bed.
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