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Be careful when passing stopped traffic on the right.

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That line of stopped cars might be stopped for a reason.

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"Porsche's new cement brake technology is light years ahead of ceramics. Makes you feel one with the road."

This happened yesterday in San Francisco's Marina District. I saw this on another forum. The line in quotes is the OP's.
 
Same happend overhere with our brightest :roll :roll :hs
 

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I have seen that happen in person, lady went around my mixer and sunk in a bank drive entrance, we got her out and I told her she had better go through the automatic car wash at least twice very soon!
 
That's what I was thinking flysure. The impatient Porsche driver had better do nothing else next except jack that car up on all four corners and go to work on the undercarriage. That Portland cement, once it dries it's forever, isn't it? Get it off before it does or a car in the Porsche's class is as good as totaled.
 
That Porsche's point of gravity sits very low now !! Its ready for the track !!!
 
"180 Out" said:
That's what I was thinking flysure. The impatient Porsche driver had better do nothing else next except jack that car up on all four corners and go to work on the undercarriage. That Portland cement, once it dries it's forever, isn't it? Get it off before it does or a car in the Porsche's class is as good as totaled.
We use a acid based cleaner on mostly the film left after we wash off the fresh stuff--once it dries we take a putty knife to the small splatters and a small air jack hammer to the bigger stuff---not what they would want to do to that car--
 
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