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    What happens when you put a millennial in an early 911

    Can't go anywhere without electronics. Those speakers are pretty useless above 50 mph though...
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    Can't go anywhere without electronics. Those speakers are pretty useless above 50 mph though...
    Welcome sperry, we can definitely use more young blood in these old cars.......
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    My 69 is probably the first car I've owned where I feel the need to put a real kick-ass stereo in it - for the sole reason that at 75 mph I need to wear ear plugs anyways
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    For starters, no self respecting true millennial (see: lazy and rebellious) would have the chutzpa to drive a 911. Second, they generally don't know how to drive a stick. Third, no cup holders or factory iPod jack.

    You, my friend are a freak. And a breath of fresh air.

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    I normally need music to drown out the noise in my daily driver, but I drove up the coast 2 and a half hours in the 911 with nothing but the flat 6 symphony behind me. I needed earplugs due to the lack of side windows and sound deadening, but it actually seemed like I could hear the motor better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sperry View Post
    Can't go anywhere without electronics. Those speakers are pretty useless above 50 mph though...
    Nice car, but I'm not sure that's a true millennial behind the wheel bc that iPod and docking station is from another decade. If you were really a millennial you would be rocking w a blue tooth Jam Box. JK
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    An Iphone with ear buds and a playlist is so much easier and works over 110MPH, or so I'm told...

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