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Old 04-02-2007, 11:32 PM
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I think I am getting soft

This week is spring break and I can drive the Porsche GT3 into work every day.
So this morning I get up and my back hurts abit and I get in the garage and I
see that awesome sapphire black X5 4.8is with the Chrome 20" wheels and that 315s Michelins on the back and I think thats got heated seats and its fast. Awesome stereo with Sirius's
Octane Rock station-(best I have ever listened too BTW.)
SO I TAKE THE BMW to work instead!!! My back was thankful and I still hit
120mph on the straight out to work. I hit the brakes hard and I think the
X5 brakes are better than the 335i. Huge front rotors I love this truck. And I could have gotten a
Brand new Cayenne for the same price. Amazing. I love driving.
Tomorrow though I AM TAKING THE GT3 ........ I think.
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