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Old 12-27-2019, 07:25 PM
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Age-54
2007 S2000, Silverstone, 18,000 MILES, only had a few months
General Motors Bowling Green Assembly Plant......i.e. play a small part in building Corvettes...

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Old 12-28-2019, 06:52 AM
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Age-39
Director of Engineering... at a Financial Services company (low man on the pole)
AP1 35,000 miles I've had the car for about a month.
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Old 01-03-2020, 12:37 PM
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Age 28
Applications Analyst // Staff Accountant - Systems
Ap1 with 50K miles. Bought it at 38K back in Mar 2019.
Old 03-12-2020, 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by manchild83
Age-39
Director of Engineering... at a Financial Services company (low man on the pole)
AP1 35,000 miles I've had the car for about a month.
I'm almost certain that the low man on the pole was actually the strongest... like they're supporting the weight of everyone on top.
"The bottom section of the Totem Pole is the most important as it displays the symbols and images in the most visible and prominent position. Totem poles are read from bottom to top."
https://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/...totem-pole.htm
Old 03-12-2020, 06:11 AM
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I think I posted here before but it would have been before I changed. I moved to being the director of program management and a technical PM/Systems engineer for a small design services company that specializes in the development of IOT devices/embedded RF and custom antenna design. Very happy to be back in that field, which is where I was before my last job. Actually, working with some of the same folks I did 7 years ago again.I had decided it was about time to leave the last company, who was purchased by a manufacturer and things were going downhill a bit. I started contracting on my own, and then ended up getting together with a couple of people I worked with before, one of which was starting this new company. A little over a year later we are busy as hell, 100% through referrals from channel partners. Pretty happy for that!
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(dual role) Associate Reliability Engineer (infant mortality and warranty period of bathtub curve) & Integrated Logistics Support Analyst (wear-out/aftermarket period of bathtub curve) for a global engineering company. My primary support is for commercial and military aircraft flight controls (stick to tail) for multiple brands (Boeing, Airbus, Gulfstream, Embraer, etc).
AP1 with 47.5k miles, SC'd since 41k miles (I took ownership 30 miles ago, wouldn't change a thing).
Old 03-12-2020, 06:31 PM
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39 ive been a Honda tech at my dealer for 15 years. I always loved the S2 even when I used to weight over 360 pounds. Never really could fit comfortably in one. In my 15 years there, I took control of my health, diabetes, cholesterol, joint, sciatica problems and lost weight. I’m now 175 pounds. Yes I lost half my body weight.
in the past few months, my manager sold me his 04 that he bought off a customer that always had it serviced at my dealer. Get this, I was the tech who always worked on it and continued to when the manger bought it. So I know everything about my car and I can comfortably fit in my S2.
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Old 03-12-2020, 10:27 PM
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The last 5 or 6 posts have all been low mileage S2000...

HOW?! I demand answers...
Old 03-31-2020, 08:18 AM
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33, work at Honda as a technician, bought my S two weeks ago with 42k miles
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35, Military here, Work in acquisitions.
Picked my AP2 up just over 44k this past weekend.


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