Thread: My 370Z at the
View Single Post
Old 06-23-2009, 04:25 PM   #92 (permalink)
edeeZee
Track Member
 
edeeZee's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2009
Location: s. cali, los angeles
Posts: 627
Drives: 09 370z plat 6 speed
Rep Power: 266
edeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond reputeedeeZee has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat View Post
Park away from cars
+2 , some don't mind door dings and other mishaps I guess?

And if there isn't a secluded area, then try to avoid parking next to:
-minivans or other "kid haulers"; kids are boisterous and they push doors open fast without looking
-SUV's
-handicap spots because those old foggies kick-open their doors literally
-worktrucks that are beat up
-"cash for clunker" type cars; these people don't care about theirs, why would they yours?
-Home Depot, those "pure metal" carts do more than just ding

However, it's OK to park next to:
-clean cars i.e. ones washed and taken care of especially if they're a few years old or older
-high end current cars
-other nice sports cars

*oh, but do not park next to ricer-cars because it causes one of two things: either they'll swarm on your car i.e. they'll stick their faces in the window and drool all over it; or worse yet, your car becomes a target for theft--my friend's DC Integra with $10K of motor work was jacked...still hasn't recovered it, that LS/VTEC pumped 212 on the dyno.
edeeZee is offline   Reply With Quote