Yep. I was just at Sciortino's Sat & passed through the Perth's. Brutal! Everyone knows you don't mess with them. (BTW: Pizza at Sciortino's is worth the risk. Tray Pizza: Best in NJ)
Still stashing acorns away....prob is the more I stash the more the 288 goes up...Havent seen one lately under $495,000.00 Last year they were 350,000.
you could just buy a 308 and this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ferrari-288-GTO-Ferrari-288-GTO-rebody-parts-Convert-a-308-or-328_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6212QQihZ019QQitemZ290072905105QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW it would be alot cheaper
Sure, a 288 is sweet. But you have to have respect for the original. Out of principle, I couldn't do this to a 308 or even a Fiero. I'll pass. As to the above postings, Donut shark is funny. Parkway pig.....just too coarse to be funny. I'll pass.
I could see doing that to a 308, so long as you left it badged as a 308 and didn't try to pass it off as a 288. Donut Shark is more of a tongue in cheek friendly term. Parkway pig isn't, but those guys have earned it.
Then it's neither a 308 or 288. Sort of a cross-dresser or poser. I'll stay straight 308 or 288, thank you very much.
Yes Clyde the are brutal hhehhehheh....I still hate them coppers, Yes sciortino's is by far one of the best Pizza joints. JUst wish I was not working that day you guys came down, would have join you players.
Whazzup P? Pcar is good...itching to drive it, but still some salt on the roads plus it's 13 degrees out. It would really be "Aircooled" today!
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/14/nyregion/new-jersey/14palisadesnj.html?ref=new-jersey December 14, 2008 LAW ENFORCEMENT Bill Calls for Shutting Down Parkway Police in Favor of Bergens By CAREN CHESLER THE Palisades Interstate Parkway is a 42-mile stretch of road that runs alongside the cliffs bordering the Hudson River, between the George Washington Bridge and Bear Mountain. In New York, the road is patrolled by the New York State Police, but in New Jersey, the highway is not patrolled by the state or county police but by the Palisades Interstate Parkway Police Department, a small agency of 24 employees created in about 1910. The parkway police patrol not just the highway but also the 2,500 acres of Palisades Interstate Park in New Jersey. The agency even has its own court system to handle fines and penalties. But now there is a bill pending in the State Legislature that would disband the department and have its duties taken over by the Bergen County Police Department. Democratic Assemblyman Gordon M. Johnson, a former Englewood police sergeant, Bergen County undersheriff and one of the bills sponsors, said the measure could save the state $1 million to $2 million, as parkway buildings are shut, the parkway commissions court system is closed and the number of workers needed to handle the job is reduced. Mr. Johnson said he believed the 93-member Bergen County Police Department could patrol the parkway with just 15 officers, and their cost would be covered by having Bergen Countys courts, and not the parkway commissions court, receive the revenues generated by parkway fines. That figure amounted to $1.6 million last year, according to the parkway police. We have a billion-dollar deficit in the 2008 budget, and this will save them $2.1 million, Mr. Johnson said. Thats not much, but its something. The matter was brought up on Monday at an Assembly committee meeting. No vote was taken, and the discussion is to continue in January. While the cost savings are attractive, Mr. Johnson said the issue fell into his radar after he received eight or nine complaints from defense lawyers who contended their clients were targets of aggressive enforcement by the parkway police. ...
FWERRRF, Oh please cops down here in Central Jersey are boring to me. It's not even like they exist half the time. 287 is a mess and Route 1 is just getting cleaned up in a few spots. --RS
It is about time. Maybe if there was more consolidation among NJ towns, where forces are overstaffed, the state could reel in some expenses.