Guys, I'm the same way. Nobody drives my van but me- and my van ain't even pretty! As the old time black railsetter's working on the railroad use to say, "I'se her rider, an ain't nobody else gonna touch her!" Regards, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver
Steven Johnson wrote: >David, > >Are you kidding? After putting so much $$$ into your >van, your gonna let some bimbo (male or female) drive >it and without supervision? What are you nuts? I >don't let hardly anyone touch my "stock" van much >less one that I threw 10K of my hard earned money >at. I cringe enough every time I have to take >the van in for an inspection or new tires. I don't >think I have any friends I trust to drive my van >alone. When my wife drives it, I'm in the van >and I think she's one of the better drivers.... > >Call me over-protective, but that's a big investment >to be handing over the keys the unexperienced... > >Steven > >--- David Marshall <mailinglist@FASTFORWARD.CA> wrote: > > >>For volks like you and me, who always pay attention >>to things we don't need >>stuff this, but say for example you are letting your >>friend drive the >>vehicle they may have no idea that 850C is too hot >>for the turbo - at least >>this they should wake up and smell the cat food. >>Plus if your friend comes >>home and the turbo is dead, you can open the log and >>see the time and date >> >> > > > > > >__________________________________ >Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 >http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > |
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