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Yes, prowlers are very rare, in Austria, also in whole Europe. I like the ROAD-RUNNER,the branding looks neice, there is also a decal on my prowler and trailer, but i didnt have one, to expencive The umbrella is made custom, costs are about USD 150,-- for one piece.goldeneye Arrived today, i think it looks good on the next car show..... nitrosteve Nice! DES that is nice fibertop be careful that it doesn't blow over and scratch your paint. That almost happened to me yesterday but I just caught it in time. looks good! padroo
Prowler sightings must really be rare in Austria!tangled up in BLUE ...do you have a Superbird too StingRay Very neat .... custom? Where did you get it done? Outstanding ... goldeneye @padroo, tangled up in blue, Stingray
In Austria there are existing about 6 pieces,here between the alps, but ST.PRINZ (from Italy, Modena, the Ferrari-Hometown) and i make them proud here in central Europe.
On our streets you can see VW, BMW, Mercedes, and a lot of japanese cars, all very short, real american cars, like pick-Ups, you cannot see on our streets. With my Hummer H3 i really have problems in our antique cities, the streets there are very small. So all american cars (also the old ones from 50`s, 60`s, 70īs are very rare, but we have a lot of car meetings, for example watch www.bigmeet.com in SWEDEN, the biggest car event for american cars in the world!!!!!!!!!!! Next year i will be there.
for my EUROS, maybe something for my old days.padroo I remember how narrow the streets were in Italy when I was there in the mid 80's with the Air Force Reserves. They had trucks with rear wheel steering so they could make it around corners on narrow streets. My brother had two Superbirds, he wrecked one and I don't remember what happened to the other one but I drove both of them. Thanks for the reply! Indy That umbrella is a great idea for the Austrian summers...it can get pretty hot there in July and August and in case of a hail storm, you can throw the umbrella over one side and cover the other half with your own body That way you have all parts covered. Great to see that there are some Hummers in Austria as well. I love my H2 Cheers, Indy.
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