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Old 12th August 2001, 08:16 AM
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Default Flashed for the very first time!

On my way home from Walley World yesterday I was flashed for the first time! An Aquamarine Crusier flashed me as I was turning into my subdivision. I have had my car since the end of March, and have NEVER been flashed. I was so excited I turned my wipers on instead of my lights! LOL As for the last posting about the "Frame Stress," yes, I have four wheel disc brakes. My husband looked under "Ms. Caspette," and tightend what he could. The popping from under the frame seems only to happen when I make right hand turns.?. Thank you for all the info on that topic.
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Old 12th August 2001, 09:27 AM
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That sound like the best way to acknowledge a PT Cruiser.

Flash you lights at them if day time !
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Old 12th August 2001, 10:44 AM
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I'm still flashing, and waiting. I flash my lights at every Cruiser I see. I flash them from behind, from the side and from head on. Either they don't know what the heck I'm flashing them for or they don't know how to flash back. Come to think of it, Utah drivers don't use turn signals. They probably don't know that stick on the left side of their steering wheel goes back and forth or up and down. >(
 


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