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  • 71chevellejohn
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    Actually, as a member of this forum, we expect you thwart any threat presented to you on the flight.

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  • talisman
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    Well, gentlemen, the time is upon us. Flying out early in the AM. If a terrorist attack takes place on the plane I'm on, I fully expect this site to use it's resources to properly avenge me. Think of all the entertainment I've given you guys over the years! You bastards owe me!!

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  • 89stangGT
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    Fly in to Los Angeles Sept 10th. Go to Hertz Counter. Pick up a 2012 Mustang GT. Proceed up the Pacific Coast Highway to San Francisco. Tour various filming locations of Bullitt, cross Golden Gate, etc. Proceed to Reno, Nevada. Lose some money. Drive across Nevada on Route 50, also known as the Loneliest Road in America. Many scenes from Vanishing Point were shot here. Top Gear BBC drove a Cadillac CTS-V, Corvette ZR1, and Dodge Challenger SRT across this stretch of emptiness in season 12, episode 2. Arrive in West Wendover, and proceed to the Bonneville Saltflats World of Speed races. Head south, to Arizona. See the Meteor crater outside Winslow, then head to The Grand Canyon. Proceed over the new bridge above the Hoover Dam and through Vegas to The Extraterrestrial Highway along side Area 51, and find The Black Mailbox. Get chased off by Men in Black. Back through Southern California and arrive at LAX to depart 9 days and roughly 2500 miles later. THIS IS GOING TO BE FUCKING AWESOME.
    I did the ZHZ Vette from Hertz when I did California. Driving from San Fran to Monterrey on the pacific coast highway was pretty run. The Pebble Beach car show was going on at the time and saw some bad ass cars on the road such as a Veyron.


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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by Chas_svo View Post
    Guys, have a good trip. The last time I was out there I saw a running Vector W8 on PCH down south of LA where it's just main street thru the coastal towns. Drive sucked, other than the cars.There are some nice cars in that over-priced state.


    Wow. That is one rare car.

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  • Chas_svo
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    Guys, have a good trip. The last time I was out there I saw a running Vector W8 on PCH down south of LA where it's just main street thru the coastal towns. Drive sucked, other than the cars.There are some nice cars in that over-priced state.

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  • Treasure Chest
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    You two could figure out a way to swing it, if you were serious about going......
    I've told you, they're too old to leave in a dumpster, and I already made the mistake of teaching them their names, address, and our phone numbers.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by exlude View Post
    That sounds pretty cool man. I hit up several of those routes on my way from Austin to Ft. Lewis, WA and again from Ft. Lewis to Ft. Sill, OK. PAC 1 is awesome, but I was losing too much time on it as it takes FOREVER to make any distance.


    This is going to be a leisurely stroll anyway, so no biggie. Really looking forward to this getting here.

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  • exlude
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    That sounds pretty cool man. I hit up several of those routes on my way from Austin to Ft. Lewis, WA and again from Ft. Lewis to Ft. Sill, OK. PAC 1 is awesome, but I was losing too much time on it as it takes FOREVER to make any distance.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by ComeAgainJen View Post
    The girl-child would have a much more sinister role in this senerio.


    You two could figure out a way to swing it, if you were serious about going......

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  • Treasure Chest
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    Originally posted by Muffrazr View Post
    Exactly!!

    I can see it now...

    The boys would have our youngest out front with a lemonade stand that needs to be set up for the day. She would lure folks inside to help get more lemonade or supplies. A swift death would be the only thing the innocent bystanders would wish for as they're being interrogated for all their personal information while the oldest compiles data from the internet which never gets shut off due to Jenn's work. They would amass millions for a defense fund before the middle child drops the zombie virus on the world.

    LMFAO!!
    The girl-child would have a much more sinister role in this senerio.

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  • SVT Lurch
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    Sounds like a fun trip for sure. Be sure to take lots of pictures (just not too close to Area 51).

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  • yellowstang
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    I wouldn't rent a Challenger SRT8 unless someone likes driving slow or we just need more room for luggage. Get another GT!
    Dodge does make a nice Minivan.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    There's no pregnant wife at home, so you should know the correct answer.


    lmgdao, VERY well played.

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  • Nash B.
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    OK, just making sure. Remake Kowalski was easier to empathize with, but original Kowalski was more entertaining.

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  • 46Tbird
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    Originally posted by That_Is_My_El_Camino View Post
    Original Kowalski or TNT-remake Kowalski?
    There's no pregnant wife at home, so you should know the correct answer.

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