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<blockquote data-quote="TreverT" data-source="post: 395380" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>That's gorgeous! I semi-lust for an FRS/BRZ but can't quite justify a new car purchase just now. They're the most interesting new car on the market to me, though. I'm definitely looking forward to the day when I can spend a weekend in autocross, the Spyder is a ball of fun to drive and tight cone courses are its natural habitat. Thus far the closest I've gotten has been taking it up to the mountains a few times, where it loves the tight curvy roads. </p><p></p><p>Re: the magnetic numbers. My buddy Paul Tatum (formerly a pipemaker also, now at NASA) autocrosses his Miata regularly. He's gotten very fond of making his own magnetic decorations, and often has his car decorated with stick-on silhouettes of the monsters from the opening of the old Ultraman TV show...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreverT, post: 395380, member: 373"] That's gorgeous! I semi-lust for an FRS/BRZ but can't quite justify a new car purchase just now. They're the most interesting new car on the market to me, though. I'm definitely looking forward to the day when I can spend a weekend in autocross, the Spyder is a ball of fun to drive and tight cone courses are its natural habitat. Thus far the closest I've gotten has been taking it up to the mountains a few times, where it loves the tight curvy roads. Re: the magnetic numbers. My buddy Paul Tatum (formerly a pipemaker also, now at NASA) autocrosses his Miata regularly. He's gotten very fond of making his own magnetic decorations, and often has his car decorated with stick-on silhouettes of the monsters from the opening of the old Ultraman TV show... [/QUOTE]
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