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Possibly the garage could go after them for what ever their maximum coverage is with regards to damage to the garage structure, but I’m guessing there is some sort of disclaimer that you park in the garage at your own risk, and the garage assumes no liability for damage to your vehicle, which puts it on each

The level of craftsmanship looks excellent. But I’m left wondering why this exists in the first place? Was it a SEMA build that didn’t get finished in time? What drugs were they on when they came up with the idea?

And yet not only am I not dead, I’ve had 0 wrecks in my life, and I only have 1 ticket ever. It’s almost like I never drive recklessly. I said in several other comments that I was driving on mostly abandoned roads in Texas.

On 2nd thought you can get a b8 Audi S4. It checks every box on your list.

You just have to pick where you want to compromise....

Turning 30 this year. Thinking I want either a first gen R8 V10 Spyder or a 997 GT3 to celebrate

I’d guess 90% of these were under 20 years old.

I had to go way way back on my phone to find a picture. My daily driver is a Range Rover Autobiography. This is just about the least flashy, least noticeable car you can own in Destin Florida.

Texas + deserted interstate = no people in danger

Well as I said it was years ago. And if you had ever been to west Texas you would totally understand. There is a whole lot of nothing out there. No one was in danger except myself and I did my best to midigate any factor I could.

Haha well the 140mph adventure was years ago. Sold that car in 2014, road trip was before that. Besides how is that different than an idiot bragging about and making a business around driving from New York to California in under 30 hours?

Thanks Debbie. way to stay on topic.

I’m not self entitled at all, I grew up in Texas around wide open spaces. Not that I need to defend my actions, but I’ve never in my life driven erratically, ever. I maintain my lane, no weaving in and out of traffic and never drive excessively fast around other cars. The road trip referenced above was through some of

What gave it away? The fact it was a small town in Texas?

Yep, totally agree. you have to take things into account as best you can. A well maintained road that is straight and vacant, good weather, and a car in perfect condition with speed rated tires are a must. Before you even think about driving like that.

Wow, you looked me up! I always wonder if anyone does that lol

You definitely have to be careful, that’s why imo super high speeds are generally reserved for interstate. Although I have no problem doing 75 in a 55 lol

Both. I always carry a digital and an analog, and anytime I’m prepping my car for track day or road trip I double check them...I’m fairly ocd about these type of things

Yep. I grew up in Fredericksburg

Boom. Exactly what I’m saying.