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Very sad.
Btw, what as customized identified BMW is a 645 vert.
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It does not look customized to me.
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Quote: | It does not look customized to me. | It's got window-tint... probably enough to call it "customized" in some people world... Why would you use a 6-series cabrio to deliver sneakers in?  Went to Vegas years ago and drove past the Stratosphere and off to the right there somewhere... seemed somewhat sketchy at the time; some youths were in some some sort of Honda Accord and were weaving around into my lane (rental car, fortunately) so I beeped my horn... received a number of "pointers" from the assembled group, so my wife returns the favor... now they are pissed and start braking and swerving and generally harrassing us... it took everything I had to avoid any further contact and eventually wait for them grow tired of messing with us... I told my wife "Do not, under any circumstance, flick off people in a sketchy part of town, in a city which you are not familiar with... you never know who is packing..." Seems like my concern was justified... 
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Quote: I told my wife "Do not, under any circumstance, flick off people in a sketchy part of town, in a city which you are not familiar with... you never know who is packing..." Seems like my concern was justified... | So you know who is packing in your town? 
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Quote: So you know who is packing in your town? | Only 800 people... so, most likely, yes... Having grown up around here, I am familiar with most of the areas that one should avoid... I used to occasionally deliver auto parts in South East Washington DC, and needless to say, one figures out quickly when one should keep a low-profile... that sort of expereince and "training" sticks with you, no matter where you travel...
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