FD for Test Drive in Seattle Area
Greetings,
I'm considering adding a FD to my collection. The cars I'm considering are not local to the Seattle area and before I jump on a plane and fly to where these cars are located I'd like to drive a local FD just to be sure it's what I want, and also an experience to gage what I'm going to buy from what I know by the test drive. Seattle area FD owners who would like to help please PM me. Thanks, MAX |
There is one at a dealership in Seattle. Just go test drive it.
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That's probably your best shot actually.
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Oh. THIS question again. :P
Come to Michigan and you can drive mine. Others are going to roast you for breathing on their car wrong... let alone driving it. ;) |
Originally Posted by MattGold
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Oh. THIS question again. :P
Come to Michigan and you can drive mine. Others are going to roast you for breathing on their car wrong... let alone driving it. ;) With that said If you come to Colorado Ill let you drive my FD... after you sign a contract (notarized) stating that you will pay for any damages caused to the car and a refundable deposit of 500$ :hah::hah: |
Thanks
Well, I didn't know this was such a common question. If your talking about the one in Auburn, its an automatic and a pos. The car I'm considering is a 5 speed. I just was trying to see if there was local help in this community. I'll stay on the SA side of this forum after this.
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Originally Posted by OrangeMax
(Post 12163602)
Well, I didn't know this was such a common question. If your talking about the one in Auburn, its an automatic and a pos. The car I'm considering is a 5 speed. I just was trying to see if there was local help in this community. I'll stay on the SA side of this forum after this.
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You can drive mine but theres no engine in it so you have to pretend.
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You may find a better audience in the NW section. Thread moved.
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