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    Senior Member teenchy's Avatar
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    Man, Reza, you get around! And here I have a hard time dragging myself out to Royersford.

    I want to do one of these north-to-south before too long.
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    Road Tripping . . .

    Way to go, Reza! . . .

    Great little cruisers, aren't they? Nothing eats up the miles like a 911.

    Rick Kreiskott

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    And PS . . .

    . . . these are my favorite kinds of posts. I wish this was the busiest part of this site.

    Hopefully, more people will get inspired, take a 'little drive' . . . and post a few pics from their part of the world!

    (Like --- all you Euro Guys. I mean I'm always hearing about how bitchin' the 'Bahns and 'Routes and 'Stradas are, so . . .


    Let's see some!

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    Wow, three long days in the saddle, very impressive Reza! I've done a fair share of butt numbing drives this year, but you should get the 2010 Iron Bottom Award. Your pace must have been significantly quicker than your Staunton getaway.
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    Fantastic Reza. You get my vote.
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    Very cool trek Reza. I think Dave's suggestion is a good one. Maybe your next lap of american won't be solo. Maybe a Dakota / Black Hills area rally would be a fun summer run.
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    Reza
    Boy did you tear up the pavement in three days - very cool. I also love these posts, somehow while reading them it is easy to imagine I was actually along for the ride. Thanks for sharing - more pics please.
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    Reza......just wow !

    I'm in awe.
    I'm jealous.
    I'm inspired.

    Du must schwein haben

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    Nick D member #403 nickd's Avatar
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    You know the 356 guys do a north meets south gathering in CA - maybe we should consider an East meets West meeting of Early 911's somewhere where we all have to do some miles ......

    Just a thought.....
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    philly to cali Oct 2010

    Way to go Reza most excellent adventure, makes my little jaunt up to Virginia look like a Sunday drive!!!
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