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Old 06-06-2003, 01:25 AM
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Anyone wanting to have a cruise to rotorfest check the route I'm taking below!





I'll be trying to get there around 11-12:00 so I'll be leaving AT LATEST 8am!





Check my route!
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Old 06-06-2003, 04:11 PM
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300 miles, wow



I wouldnt mind going with one or 2 other cars, but anymore then

that and it always gets fucked up, you always end up waiting for

someone who is late to show up.
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Geoff, don't go with Mark, unless you're prepared to go 95+ the whole way. I'll probably head straight to NJ from here if I can go, otherwise I'd cruise down with you.



My route is 1106 miles...hopefully the new stereo equipment keeps me awake.
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ed remind me monday morning to goto work box up your clutch and ship it .... been working on my car!
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Hey vosko, on Monday morning, go...well, you get the idea. Did you install your braces and suspension yet?
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suspension isn't here yet everything else is sitting in the garage. getting installed today tomorrow and whenever till its all done
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When I went last time there were short sprints of 150 Ed. Of course this time I wont be leaving at midday!



Mark isnt going to be attending though as hes doing the fishing thing in Alaska right?





What stereo equipment did you get?
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I wasn't sure if he went off to Alaska or not. I should do that next year.



My friend Matt gave me some stereo stuff in exchange for paying to go to STL a few months back. It's nothing major, but it sounds decent. Pioneer 12" sub in sealed box, Jensen (I NEVER thought I'd have Jensen stuff in my car) 4 channel amp, running the front Pioneer coaxials with a high pass crossover at 50x2 while the deck runs the rears (speakers in the doors are gone) and bridged to 300 going to the sub.
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Not bad. I've found that the strain on my ears from listening to music at loud levels actually makes me focus less when I'm tired. My mind starts wandering and I usually turn the radio down pretty quiet but not off, plus sometimes stick my head out a window or sunroof to wake me up briefly if theres no place to pull over and nap.
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Bass does tend to put me to sleep too...I'll have to keep it down if I get tired. Now cranking mids and highs, on the other hand, might help out a wee.
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