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Well, that's what happens if you're the size of godzilla! :-P
Jack
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I understand you must have motor oil on hand to add periodically? About a quart every 1000 miles, depending on how hard you drive it (the oil metering pump injects oil to lubricate the apex seals, it is metered based on engine load). The dipstick has two marks full and add, they are a quart apart. Not rocket surgery, but you do have to pay a little attention to the car.
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Chris, it's getting pretty dull reading everyone's gripes about how they can't fit into and RX-8. Let's just you and I rejoice that we were crippled with no such genetic disorder and move on.
Now, about the dates; you talkin' the ones with stoney pits, or the ones that can be the pits.
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As I was just saying, the only fiber I regularly [pun?] purchase is the carbon kind, so the ones that can be the pits. Too bad there aren't more Romanian girls living in the US.
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Photographic evidence from past events suggests that JP and Peter are the ones who are freakishly large. I'm just inconveniently large.
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You forgot Ray, but c'mon, Tom, large is large. WhaddaIgottado, calculate your body sizes all by volume to prove a point?
If one can't be comfortable in an RX-8, then one has some sort of genetically or behaviorally induced malady, right, Chris?
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I agree, the seats (front and rear) of the RX-8 are the most comfortable I've ever been in. Before I road in the car, I was thinking about getting some racing seats to better hold me in place (after sliding about in RX-7 seats for a decade). Not needed, the seats in the RX-8 are a perfect fit for a perfect body. Did I go too far?
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...Now, about the dates; you talkin' the ones with stoney pits, or the ones that can be the pits. Neither. Ones with hairy pits, apparently. Too bad there aren't more Romanian girls living in the US. Nice car dude! I like the look of the RX8 and it consistenly gets good reviews on performance.
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That last one was a strange response to the quote....
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Did I go too far? I've discovered exactly where that is around here, so, no. Besides, it'd be pretty difficult for the mutants around here to argue with "normal," let alone "perfect."
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