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I'm glad you too are ok. I cannot imagine the horror you describe or what you have seen firsthand. I'm still in shock and awe of what has happened. It brings the kind of things the Isrealis see regularly into prospective.
I'll never think of the terrible things that go on half a world away the same again. I'm just so sad, yet angry, as most americans are. I want justice, which doesn't necessarialy mean death, but if that's what it takes to see that they can NEVER do this again, then so be it.
I appreciate the wonderful club members and Edmunds posters here that have shared their thoughts, prayers, and shoulders. They have helped me deal with this tragedy.
God Bless America
The Land of the Free, The Home of the Brave
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Thank You.
You've done a great job with the clock logos for the 300M owners. Maybe you can design one with an American flag too. I bet a lot of people would like that.
fastdriver
All--Finally, saw a 2002 at the local dealer. He had 3--stone white, inferno red and the other was on a test drive, so I don't know what color it was. They knew nothing of a "Special" coming in Nov. Reaction to the 2002--don't like the chrome around the windows [salesman said you can get it without the chrome trim] and the wheels IMHO were lame compared to the razorstars on the 99. Didn't care for the convex curve on the rims. The center discs did look flat enough to handle the medallions some of us have been putting on. Otherwise, the 2002s looked ok, and already there was a $1K rebate being offered on the 2002. What is with that!?
The battery really should be in the trunk.
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If anyone wants one, send a request to sjensen666@hotmail.com, describing which one. If anyone has more interesting flag graphics other than the flat/rectangular version, tell me where to find it. Thanks!
Bullseye, how well do your Yokos do in cornering and wet handling?
I will be buying a set when my Goodyears bite the dust in a bout 10,000 more miles.
Easyrider
We will pick up the tab for dynomomter testing for a Club member who's willing to take the modification plunge.
Check out the details of this program on the 300M Enthusiasts Club web site at http://www.300mclub.org.
When finished, we'll publish the benchmark results for everyone to use.
Go for it!
Silver
I'm contemplating selling Big Red depending upon my job situation in the next couple of months. I'm trying to reconcile some conflicting information. I know the 2002s are priced cheaper than the 2001s by about $1,500. I also know that cars depreciate significantly when driven off the lot. However, on autotrader I see used 2001 Ms listed for substantially more than I paid for Big Red, even without the spoiler and dual exhaust mods. There's one in my area the same color listed for $32k. Kelley Blue Book lists the value as over $29,500 too. What gives? Can I actually MAKE money selling Big Red right now? There's a piece missing to this puzzle.
If water was such a problem, you'd think that the fender air hole would be higher up.
I was planning on having part of the inner fender wall and the wheel well cover serve as two of my air box's walls. I'm wondering if I should make the whole box, and have it sealed to the fender hole like it is now. I would still have a drain hole, though, but no other source of air.
As far as avoiding water goes, the OEM filter, being quite high in the air box, is always better than any cone filter would be, especially those that just hang there in the engine compartment.
Incidentally, you can instantly give your OEM air box a small additional amount of cool air by cutting off the tips of the rubber inserts that go over the ends of the two "feet" that go into the fender above the air intake hole.
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with solution by YOUR dealer-if any, and what the problem was.....hate to put any pressure on anyone, but will be going Bck TO DEALER TOMORROW A.M.
Am STILL home from work..prob. best place to be.....building operating on gner8tors..no aC, no phones, no pc's......for club officers reading this part of the message--I will have to wait until return to work to complete and send out membership packages...to Brent good idea--as usual--to put MemberOmeter on the home page--why didn't I think of that?.....am heavy-hearted over this WTC horror story.....have spoken with many of my friends who feel the same way.......is it me, or am I losing it?......sigh..here's my post to valhs:
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Regarding dash light problem: I have a 2000 300m which has been exhibiting a 'light show' over the past few weeks. The dash lights--gear indicator and all radio lights--have been flashing/flickering on and off, along with the door locks going up and down PLUS--as a special bonusd attraction--the headlights going on and off. I DID NOT HIT the PAnic button.
Just returned from 1 1/2 star dealer, who was 'unable to duplicate the problem'. Well, why not?....it was daylight, and even with switch in AUTO position--which several members have told me THIS problem ocurrs in--how would the lights come on? Will return to dealer tomorrow morning, and he tells me they will pull dash apart and find out what problem is....
Home email re: this problem is
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I will check mail later this evening if you want to reply/comment about whether or not YOUR dealer (a) replaced the module or (b) whether they did anything at all
send help!
Doc
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Doc (Glen) please don't feel you're alone friend and no you're not losing it. I feel a lot like you and I'm over here on the left coast. I know the vast majority of Americans feel as we do. Not being able to go back to work (since you work near the site), I'm sure is affecting you more than most. It's important to get as back to as normal a life as possible. Try and get away from the immediate situation if you can, do something distracting for a while, try and do something fun... if that's possible...
Bottom line, be strong, and remember we're all in this together.
Pat, sorry to go off topic again, but I hope you'll understand.
Rick
Im about to work on my next M Mod... Its a statement against terrorism...
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Calvin will be peeing on terrorism on the back of my M, holding the american Flag
I cant wait for retaliation !
Anyway, keep up the good work and dialog and get us some good pics on what you come up with to get good cool air in there. I haven't done anything yet obviously. I got distracted by some recent safety mods (DRLs and 2001 Taillamps).
I think the media needed to not only show some compassion for the tragedy, but for people who wanted something else to watch on television.
When a network has ten cable/satellite channels, and all ten are showing the same thing, people are bound to get depressed about it.
I know by Thursday I was just looking for some programming at which to just laugh, instead of feeling depressed and angry at the whole thing, if only for a half-hour. I don't feel I'm cold hearted, or not caring, but after a while it dosn't become annoying, just enormously depressing.
In the end I walked around my neighborhood counting the flags and contemplating how lucky we truly are... and I've gone out walking every night since then.
-m
Many times I have silently thanked God for a more or less decent job, for two beautiful girls who are the apples of my eye; and for so many other things.
I've thanked Him for friends both physically in my home state and for the 'virtual' friends--like you mykem and rscheller and so many others-- that I have made here in THIS forum and through OUR club who have offered their kind support and words during such a horrible time.
I thank God and whatever lucky stars I have for my "schweetie" Linda, for without her kindness and understanding over the past weeks, I would not have made it through the blackness I found myself in each day since this happened.
I look forward to seeing you in the chatroom this evening,
Your friend,
Glenn
well, im off to a 24 hour duty, ill talk to you all tomorrow, good luck and stay safe
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They welcome death for their cause. The destruction of Buddhist idols by the Taliban shows the medieval depth of intolerance by religious extremists. These problems exist in modern countries as well. Northern Ireland, what was formerly known as Yugoslavia (home of great cars) :>), and going back in time, the Inquisition. In our own country, an armed band of zealots massacred another group of settlers in their state because they were not of their belief.
How to feel better? As a start, I went to my place of worship, donated money to the Red Cross, spent more time with the family. Last Friday we went to my daughter's high school football game, the first step back to normalcy. I pretty much ceased all selling activity for a week, but we need to resume so commerce (and jobs)can provide for a strong economic base. sdmike2, good luck with your situation. I could be in the same boat if I can't travel to see prospects in other states.
Sorry to be so long winded. Glenn, stay strong.
Silver
Unfortunately, I can't keep my old parts for warranty work, otherwise I'd see if anyone wanted to experiment with a steering wheel or door panel.