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yeewiz Aug 1, 2009 06:42 AM

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just a few self portraits during a road trip from SF to Dallas

v_therussian Aug 1, 2009 06:44 AM

Nice pics! How was the ride itself? Boring or cool?
Ok, now that I'm done with my serious questions, here's the smartass part of my post:

So you're the guy that was looking for a car bra! :P

BTW stacking pics is really kind of a requirement :wink:

Thanks for sharing the pics, man! Love roadtrips :twoup:

yeewiz Aug 1, 2009 07:19 AM

1) car drove awesome. the car wants to run and just feels great at speed. on the road to Carlsbad Caverns, was cruising at 95, and it was perfectly stable. brought it up to 100 to set the max on my GPS. while the car would do 100 no sweat, thought about the wind load of the Yakima pod on the roof rack and kept it to 90

2) no man, I've used Colgan bras since my 91 525i. btw, at 100, no bra issues

3) sorry, didn't see or know that it would go sideways. where's the stack control?

info@trinityautosport Aug 1, 2009 04:26 PM

nice man thanks for sharing :)

E1142860 Aug 1, 2009 05:56 PM

Hey bra, welcome aboard. I get kidded about my mud flaps too.

Nice pics, car looks clean for such a long road trip.

sdg1871 Aug 1, 2009 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by yeewiz' post='961913' date='Aug 1 2009, 11:19 AM
1) car drove awesome. the car wants to run and just feels great at speed. on the road to Carlsbad Caverns, was cruising at 95, and it was perfectly stable. brought it up to 100 to set the max on my GPS. while the car would do 100 no sweat, thought about the wind load of the Yakima pod on the roof rack and kept it to 90

2) no man, I've used Colgan bras since my 91 525i. btw, at 100, no bra issues

3) sorry, didn't see or know that it would go sideways. where's the stack control?

Great pics. I too love road trips. My wife and I are talking about doing a two week one next year through the southeast.

To stack pictures, you just have to physically stack the photo attachments in your post vertically. So you draft post should look like this:

[photo1.jpeg]
[photo2.jpeg]
[photp3.jpeg]

and so on

ArneR. Aug 1, 2009 11:46 PM

Great pictures

yeewiz Aug 2, 2009 05:01 AM

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thanks all. oh, finally figured out how to move the images around, thanks sdg. here's a couple more shots to test stacking
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sdg1871 Aug 2, 2009 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by yeewiz' post='962688' date='Aug 2 2009, 09:01 AM
thanks all. oh, finally figured out how to move the images around, thanks sdg. here's a couple more shots to test stacking
Attachment 85894
Attachment 85895
Attachment 85896


Nice pics. You have figured out stacking.

xBMWx Aug 2, 2009 10:18 AM

Great pics, thanks for sharing :thumbsup:


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