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Is anyone else into cars?? I just saw a black Porsche Panamera, it looked super cool, but I couldn't get a really good view of it as we were in passing :( But then again...driving on Sunset Blvd. in Beverly Hills you see all sorts of goodies all the time!!

Side note: My BF is lucky to have me, I know tons of things about cars, I know my cars, and love sports AND GOLF!!!

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Kyle Paulhus

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Do your golf clubs fit in the trunk of your car? I have a BMW 335 Coupe...I'll post pictures in a second, but my bag with clubs will fit but only diagonally and will fit perfect with the rear seats down with my push cart as well :)

Love the rims!! That thing is a beat

Nice Beamer! Yeah I have to put my clubs in carefully, but they fit in sideways without taking out any of my woods.

Kyle Paulhus

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I get "into" a car every morning. Does that count?

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LOL, are you a car fanatic? haa haa

Hardly. As mentioned in another thread, I own cars for one thing only. To get me from point A to point B and beyond. I have yet to replace a vehicle that was under 10 years old.

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Im pretty big into cars. My father worked for 30 years as an auto mechanic and he taught me pretty much everything he knows.
I used to be pretty big into riceburners, but now Im into American muscle. There is nothing like the styling of a late '60s Ford Mustang and you cant beat the rumble of a V8 under the hood.
I love all cars, but musclecars, especially Mustangs hold a special place in my heart.

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Driving on Sunset Blvd. in Beverly Hills you see all sorts of goodies all the time!!

True that. I used to work in BH. My head would be turned at least once a day. At least. Biggest head turner, Ferrari Enzo. At first I couldn't believe it. Sure enough though, an Enzo.

I like your 335. I'd kill for one. My friend has one in silver too. Got some nice 20's on. Pretty great car. kpaulhus Your Mustang is Disgusting!!!

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I am by far the biggest car fan ahha. I'm not quite sure how youe ven fit one golf bag in your coupe. I struggle to but on in my beemer sedan..

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I've owned 7 Mustangs, including 3 Saleens (2 S351Rs). Don't have one right now, when ready, the next will be a 2010.

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I did a dream car tour a few years ago where I had the oppurtunity to drive 6 exotics. F430, Murcielago, Gallardo Spyder, Bently GTC, Aston Martin DB9 Volante and a Porsche (forgot which one, but definitly not a 911 turbo). F430 was my favorite. If I do this again, I'd do their Florida tour. They say the roads/hwys are better down there.
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I use to street race an '82 280ZX turbo in the early 90s (I don't agree with street racing, but I was young and stupid.) Stangs use to give me trouble all the time. Oh and Saleens.....OMG!!!

I now drive an '02 Acura TLS. I got the detailing bug when I bought this car and have about $1500 of detailing supplies in my basement. I can squeeze 3 golf bags in the trunk. Hopefully it will last another 3 years. I've traded my car vice for golf since I'm coming off the bench after about 8 years off.

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do trucks count? i have a 2009 chevy year one model :)
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I am by far the biggest car fan ahha. I'm not quite sure how youe ven fit one golf bag in your coupe. I struggle to but on in my beemer sedan..

Its not easy...it works best with the rear seats folded down!

I wish i could be into cars. I'm only 17 and have an old VW Jetta 2.0T. It uaually gets to point B, its getting back to point A wherein lies the problem. I'm not an american car fan, but not much looks better than the new Chevy Camero. I'm more of a Japanese car fan though. I love the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo but if i could have any car it would be the 2002 Nissan Skyline GT or the 2010 model (minus the skyline)part- now its just the GT). German cars are OK but i'm more of a sporty car fan rather than luxury.

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i LOVE cars! I kind of have a problem with collecting them too, lol. I have:

1. 2004 Cobra convertible
2. 2005 Pontiac GTO (shown in background of 04 Cobra photo)
3. 2002 Toyota Tundra Limited
4. 1996 Cobra (only 9500 orig miles)
5. 1948 Chevrolet Fire Truck
6. 1967 Mustang GTA fastback (Big Block 390 with 325hp, automatic with factory A/C)
7. 1968 Mustang GT coupe (289 automatic with factory A/C)

1967 Mustang GTA


2004 Mystichrome Cobra with colored wheels


The same 2004 Mystichrome Cobra with chrome wheels


1996 Mystic Cobra


1968 Mustang GT coupe


1948 Chevy Firetruck


2002 Toyota Tundra Limited


I'm a pretty big car guy. I'm a really big race fan as well. I'm one of the few random people here in the US that wakes up in the wee hours of the morning to watch Formula 1 races (I'm a pretty die-hard McLaren fan).

I personally don't have anything all that great; I drive a Ford Expedition (I need an SUV/truck to get out to our well sites), and my wife drives my old Infiniti G35 Coupe. My parents on the other hand have a bit of a "collection"; they have a Lexus LX570, Mercedes CLS55 AMG, Mercedes SL65 AMG, and a Mercedes SLR McLaren. When my wife and I were on our honeymoon 2 years ago in London, my dad called a few people so that we could go on his "free tour" of the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, the home of McLaren's F1 team and where the Mercedes SLR is built (if you have an SLR, you can go on a tour of the place). They wouldn't let me take any pictures though; they just gave me a book that has picture in it.

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