Charlotte Sighting
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I have seen 2 S2K's driving around town. 1 I have seen on Harris Blvd where it meets Mallard Creek (Silver) and the other was parked a couple of days in a row where I work! I was out drooling over it, hoping to run into the owner.
It was parked on the 5th level of the parking deck behind the International Trade Center (Attached tot he Holliday Inn uptown) @ 5th & College. Silver with a black interior.
Belong to anyone here on the list?
It was parked on the 5th level of the parking deck behind the International Trade Center (Attached tot he Holliday Inn uptown) @ 5th & College. Silver with a black interior.
Belong to anyone here on the list?
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As I was getting on I77 North after work today, I look in the rear-view and what do I see? A black stook, TOP UP.. *sigh*
Nice looking blonde driving but I thought for sure she was going to hit me as she was too busy with her cell phone
Would have been a sad day for the S2K.... I got hit by a Semi and the truck lived, I hate to see what would have happened to the Honda.
Nice looking blonde driving but I thought for sure she was going to hit me as she was too busy with her cell phone
Would have been a sad day for the S2K.... I got hit by a Semi and the truck lived, I hate to see what would have happened to the Honda.
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We have a black "top up" driver here in Rock Hill. NEVER seen it with the top down yet.
I had mine down in Jan with a scarf and gloves on
The reports I have read so far have indicated that in less traumatic accidents (dont know of any car or even SUV that has a chance against a semi) that the stook holds up very well in the passenger compartment. Lots of crumpling so the rest of the car may be trashed. Hey you can always get another car...lives are harder to come by so I ll take that trade.
I had mine down in Jan with a scarf and gloves on
The reports I have read so far have indicated that in less traumatic accidents (dont know of any car or even SUV that has a chance against a semi) that the stook holds up very well in the passenger compartment. Lots of crumpling so the rest of the car may be trashed. Hey you can always get another car...lives are harder to come by so I ll take that trade.
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