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Jake Huitt - Two Alfas And A Nissan, Not A Single Running Car
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My ‘98 sentra is most parents nightmare.

That would be perfect. My grandpa has had Parkinsons for 18 years and he gave up the keys a few months after he rolled is Isuzu Axiom. I take him driving to help remember good times, but that would have helped him hang up the keys.

The day I need to hang up the keys for good, I’m walking to to the DMV to do this, and absolutely no one there will have any idea what the crazy old man is doing.....

That car looks so bad and so good at the same time. Less down force and more speed worries me though.

His tire pressure was 1.5 psi low on the passenger side.

My sentra will stay on roads and parking lots, thank you.

I guess so. And I though the 3.5 v6 vtec engine was a bitch.

Makes sense in a twisted, painful sort of way. Thanks. Some cars just aren't meant to be worked on.

#1 right here.

What is that?

Almost half as complex as the system in our ‘86 e350 rv conversion.

Yeah. I’m weird like that. :)

That may have come across too strong.
I realize that for many, manual is not better. Most prefer the convenience of an automatic.

I’d rather be in the helicopter.

Manual truck is best truck.

It was more so that my words would be seen. I have since edited it.

Too sad. Watching won’t be the same anymore.

As a pilot, you just gave me a VERY good idea, or bad, depending on the plane, and people. And the FAA may not be so happy.....

I don’t mind not having it. It really isn't a big deal.

I have a 20 year old sentra. But mine has a really nice touch screen head unit. God I hope it isn’t stolen.