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All these dam hooligans changing their Infinitis to Nissans... What's next? Changing their exhausts out for annoyingly loud ones? Blah! Where's my dam cart at? I'm goin' for a stroll...
Kinda reminds me of that old Celica commercial a few years ago... Where the old dude is walking and sees the Celica parked on the side of the road and starts yelling at it to slow down... HAHAHA!!
Kinda reminds me of that old Celica commercial a few years ago... Where the old dude is walking and sees the Celica parked on the side of the road and starts yelling at it to slow down... HAHAHA!!
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In old man voice: All these guys changin' their Infinitis to Nissans need to stop... It's too dam confusin'!!! It's an Infiniti hot dammit!! Deal with it!! I never did get the whole Jay-pan-eese emblem nonsense...
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In the spirit of keeping this thread going adnauseam, I remember years ago when I owned a 1974 Porsche 914. It was a great car but had many Volkswagen parts and critics referred to it as just a Volkswagen in a Porsche skin. That bugged me so to speak.
One time I had to buy a new set of spark plug covers for the Volkswagen-made 4 cylinder air-cooled engine. The Porsche dealer was out of them but suggested I go across the street to the Volkswagen dealer. Well, I did so, and they had the parts, of course, but being a proud Porsche owner, I didn’t like the place. Now I’ve never had to go to a Nissan dealer for an Infiniti part, and sure hope I never have to.
One time I had to buy a new set of spark plug covers for the Volkswagen-made 4 cylinder air-cooled engine. The Porsche dealer was out of them but suggested I go across the street to the Volkswagen dealer. Well, I did so, and they had the parts, of course, but being a proud Porsche owner, I didn’t like the place. Now I’ve never had to go to a Nissan dealer for an Infiniti part, and sure hope I never have to.
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In the spirit of keeping this thread going adnauseam, I remember years ago when I owned a 1974 Porsche 914. It was a great car but had many Volkswagen parts and critics referred to it as just a Volkswagen in a Porsche skin. That bugged me so to speak.
One time I had to buy a new set of spark plug covers for the Volkswagen-made 4 cylinder air-cooled engine. The Porsche dealer was out of them but suggested I go across the street to the Volkswagen dealer. Well, I did so, and they had the parts, of course, but being a proud Porsche owner, I didn’t like the place. Now I’ve never had to go to a Nissan dealer for an Infiniti part, and sure hope I never have to.
One time I had to buy a new set of spark plug covers for the Volkswagen-made 4 cylinder air-cooled engine. The Porsche dealer was out of them but suggested I go across the street to the Volkswagen dealer. Well, I did so, and they had the parts, of course, but being a proud Porsche owner, I didn’t like the place. Now I’ve never had to go to a Nissan dealer for an Infiniti part, and sure hope I never have to.
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WTF??!! did'nt I say something like that YOU OWE MY BOBA!!!!I WANT IT NOW!!!!!
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Yup!! Forgot about that one!!! LOL! You see an employee healping at the Nissan desk with a Nissan shirt on one second, then you see the same employee come help you with a dam Infiniti shirt the next!
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I'll give you one after our last race...but it's gonna be like a evening gown on you and it's blue and white so you'll look like a smurf oooohhhh crap you are a smurf....BOBA SMURF crap 4:20 gotta go to work....see ya