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plush
11-15-2001, 07:17 PM
What's up people. I haven't been on this board in awhile but I thought I'd let some of you know that at Liberty Bay Auto Center in Poulsbo we just got in a Yellow ITR with an AEM intake and a couple of suspension mods. We got the car through a drug seizure but it is in outstanding condition! We've had four inquiries about it today alone. You should've seen all the Rice Boys coming in off the street! Since I'm the "Lot Boy" at Liberty Bay Auto Center, I'm the first one to get my hands on it. I took it out on the freeway and it has a pretty sweet sound when you hit VTEC but overall it didn't feel any faster than the GT-S. I'm sure it is faster, to a certain extent, but not enough to wow me. I actually had some Ford Escort leave me in the dust - I just couldn't catch up to the bastard no matter how hard I tried. Anyhow, if any of you are interested, it's going for around $23k! Yeah, that's a lot - a lot more than it's worth. Most of the "regular" folks out there couldn't figure out what was so great about the car. Some of the salesmen were like, "What is so great about this car. It's not that fast." They just don't get I guess. Just thought I'd let you know...peace.

The Wok
11-15-2001, 08:23 PM
Hey Ian welcome back! Glad to see you're doing ok (or so it seems)! Now if I had 23K lying around I'd be sitting alongside my GT-S, but a Type R isn't enough to relinquish the death grip I have on my Celi.

Stick around, racing stories is barely frequented, and there's a lot more cool peeps hanging around from the NW.

phaqgm
11-15-2001, 09:39 PM
Hey, I like your "doesn't show up for meets" quote. I still need to ask you WHAT THE HELL IS UP WITH THAT? You missed a fun BBQ at my house man...

Your loss... HAHA

peace outdoors and stuff


--Tim

plush
11-17-2001, 11:48 AM
Originally posted by The Wok
Hey Ian welcome back! Glad to see you're doing ok (or so it seems)! Now if I had 23K lying around I'd be sitting alongside my GT-S, but a Type R isn't enough to relinquish the death grip I have on my Celi.

Stick around, racing stories is barely frequented, and there's a lot more cool peeps hanging around from the NW.

Hey Matt! Yeah, it's been awhile since I've been around. Things are looking up around here. Oh, as for the Lot Attendant job; it's a blast! Even when I do finally get my degree I think I might keep this job because it enables me to drive all kinds of different cars and get a feel for them. Among some of the most exciting cars I've driven are:


BMW M Roadster;1961 Fuel Injected Vette(#13 of 30); Lexus SC430(OMG);TRD Celica from Long Beach Grand Prix(some guy from California was trying to sell it to us but we didn't buy it);Rolls Royce(what a piece of junk - like driving a big diesel truck!);Shelby Cobra.

The list just gets better every day. Our company also special-orders exotic and luxury cars for the stuffy, rich folks on Bainbridge Island. We get a lot of neat stuff in and my job is basically to detail them and fill 'em with gas...and to flog 'em around on the street a bit:D But yeah, it's a great job! Well, you guys take care and I'll stop by every now and then to see what's up.;)

The Wok
11-17-2001, 10:57 PM
Damn, I wonder if there's a job like that on the other side of the sound :D

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