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Re: blasphemy
On Thu, 24 Aug 1995, Brooks Ellis wrote:
>
> I went out to a car dealer today, to look at a 1991 Mitsubishi
> Galant VR-4 today. If you are unfamiliar with this car, it is a 4-cyl,
> 16valve DOHC, turbo (eclipse/talon engine), AWD, ABS, 4-wheel steering
> sports sedan. It looked and sounded pretty cool, so I took it out for a
>
> [Oh! Watch out -- snip!]
>
> So there you have it - sin, confession, redemption.
>
Please, be open-minded and be happy. This is no religion -- if there's a
better choice, I'd go fot it. But as far as reality go, Audi imports the
most practical car (4wd mated to an engine that has enough power, without
the useless gizmos and styling that many others want to shove down your
throat) in the U.S. right now. If there's better or equal alternative,
I'm going to seriously consider it...
"Ohhhhhh..." *tongue hanging out* *saliva dripping* (picture either RS2,
RS4, or 959 here...)
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- From: Brooks Ellis <brooks@fortnet.org>