Tighlines
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- First Name
- Klint
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2022
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- Location
- Colorado
- Vehicles
- 2017 panamera turbo, 2023 taycan CT 4S
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Do you remember the first time you felt a great pair of boobs...? That was the feeling when I drove my 2017 Panamera Turbo for the fist time. Couldn't believe something so amazing existed and I just wanted more. Parting with her was painful but necessary for the greater good. So in January I placed my deposit on the CT 4S and began the long, long wait for delivery on Dec 9th. Once I got word the taycan had been delivered I scheduled pickup 1 week later from the Colo Springs dealership about 120 miles away. On my way there I decided to take a lil (600mile) detour to Aspen, CO, one last dance with Mary Jane.
I'm going to miss her. We had some good times together.
Driving home after picking up the Taycan I thought to myself "you just dumped Jenna Jamison for Kelly LeBrock" (from Weird Science). The Panamera was big, bold, beautiful, noisy and kinda dirty. The Taycan was perfect in every way, partly because I helped design/create her but since she is so peculiar it may take some time to develop that bond. So far, I am very impressed and am looking forward to the 'feeling out' process.?
On a side note:
I loathe all things social media. So I lurked on this forum for months before joining the conversation. You all have been so helpful, considerate, kind and funny. So, I just wanted to thank you all for making this good place to converse about what can be a big life decision or just filling an 8 car garage.
I wish you all health and happiness through the holidays!
I'm going to miss her. We had some good times together.
Driving home after picking up the Taycan I thought to myself "you just dumped Jenna Jamison for Kelly LeBrock" (from Weird Science). The Panamera was big, bold, beautiful, noisy and kinda dirty. The Taycan was perfect in every way, partly because I helped design/create her but since she is so peculiar it may take some time to develop that bond. So far, I am very impressed and am looking forward to the 'feeling out' process.?
On a side note:
I loathe all things social media. So I lurked on this forum for months before joining the conversation. You all have been so helpful, considerate, kind and funny. So, I just wanted to thank you all for making this good place to converse about what can be a big life decision or just filling an 8 car garage.
I wish you all health and happiness through the holidays!
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