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    Wifey's new M3

    As promised here is the wifey's new M3. Vanquish S to start production soon.
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    Can't go wrong with a M3 in Black. Looks great. hope your wife enjoys it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spastik_Roach
    Can't go wrong with a M3 in Black. Looks great. hope your wife enjoys it!
    It is actually Carbon Black which is black with a blue metallic tint.

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    If you're wife ever gets bored of it I'll take it.
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    feel free to adopt me. 19yr old australian guy who likes M3's
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    Ohhh that's beautiful man be-autiful!

    It's such a cool car one of a few convertibles straight men can drive..

    I want one too.. Please?
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    egg-nog proof of ownership please

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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    egg-nog proof of ownership please
    drakkie... this guy is for real man... trust me

    i envy u LovinVanquishS
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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    egg-nog proof of ownership please
    Took the words right outta me mouth

    I personally prefer hard-top M3's.....looks much meaner, much more scarier and less hairdressier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spi-ti-tout
    Took the words right outta me mouth
    hey, this guy gonna have v12 s vanquish and jag super v8, i see no reason why he couldn't have that bmw

    btw, the colour you chose perfectyl matches the car, hope your wife won't waste the potential of that car
    12 cylinders or walk!

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    Ok...

    OK...so here are pictures of the egg nog test.

    For those of you that are a bit concerned about the reality of the situation I am also enclosing a post that I did on the Aston Martin forum talking about the fact that I am going to have to redo my driveway in order to get the Vanquish S up to the house. It should be self explanatory.

    Here is the post:

    Have to rip apart the driveway...
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    Well, this car is going to cost more than I thought. I just found out that I am going to have to rip out about 65 feet of concrete and repour the front of my driveway in order to get the Vanquish S up to the house and into the garage.

    Does anyone have any ideas on how this might be avoided? The biggest problem is that I am at the end of a cul-de-sac and the street drain is by my property to basically the whole street slants down toward my house creating a "V" type situation when you transition from the street to my driveway.

    Any thoughts on how to resolve this problem short of ripping out the driveway and repouring it would be appreciated.
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    how about doing something like that?
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    12 cylinders or walk!

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    If only...

    Quote Originally Posted by dydzi
    how about doing something like that?
    That would work but you can't go into the street as it is not my property. It can only be done within my property lines which start at the street curb.

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    the best way would be to take the driveway out and repour it at a lower gradient since you cant move out into the street. Depending on how thick your cement is, you could possible grind it down along the high spot, but that would potentiallly weaken its structure. So basically your parking on the road. :P
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    solution to driveway problem....move to a new house
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