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A rather boring honk, but it should be loud and clear.

It should work with key on or off....
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brut Drove the C3 home yesterday!
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I worked all night, then drove 3 hours to pickit up. Spent 2 hours doing the paperwork that should have been "easy" and three hours back.

Let me tell you, there is nothing like driving a C3! The 4 speed was as fun as hell!!! Can't wait to get 'er tagged and drive it more(long story).

Anyway, pictures this afternoon!!!
Posted on: 2006/9/6 14:54
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90EXPVette RE:Drove the C3 home yesterday!
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Sweet! Are you thinking of putting chrome sidepipes on it?
Posted on: 2006/9/6 17:53
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freakd RE:Drove the C3 home yesterday!
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so,ho did it ride??? i can't wait to see more pics. did it shift smooth, how did it run??
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brut RE:Drove the C3 home yesterday!
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oh man..it rode great..I mean great!! The 4-speed shifted great. I got stuck in traffic during rush hour for almost 30 minutes, no over heating what so ever...never went over 200 degrees.

Exp, yes I plan on side pipes..I think that would be so cool. But first I have to take care of the bumpers..they are old and coming apart.
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Alcee1 RE:Drove the C3 home yesterday!
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Cum'on wheres the pics.....congrats
Posted on: 2006/9/7 0:14
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red_johnny RE:Drove the C3 home yesterday!
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Glad you had fun with it. How does it handle? Can it take the curves well? Just wondering how its differant from the C4
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