Is the 4th Gen GS tempting you?
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I also cannot get over the awkward front grill of the 4GS. The hour glass angle is too drastic for me. I'm used to smoother and more subtle lines. Not a fan of sharp edges.
I'm getting another 2GS when mine passes away. I'm at 228K miles and adding about 250-300 miles everyday. Has never once given me a problem and I don't suspect it will for another while. Besides, I can just put all the parts and stuff in the next one that I have in my current one.
The 2GS just ages so well. I still stop and stare at it every time I walk up to it; I even do a double take as I walk away. It's just beautiful.
I'm getting another 2GS when mine passes away. I'm at 228K miles and adding about 250-300 miles everyday. Has never once given me a problem and I don't suspect it will for another while. Besides, I can just put all the parts and stuff in the next one that I have in my current one.
The 2GS just ages so well. I still stop and stare at it every time I walk up to it; I even do a double take as I walk away. It's just beautiful.
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im actually fine with the front facia
it is the ES like end that i dont care for
why make it so similarly proportioned and looking to an ES?
lame
2GS's design is still timeless, has aged really well and still one heck of an overall design language from back then
it is the ES like end that i dont care for
why make it so similarly proportioned and looking to an ES?
lame
2GS's design is still timeless, has aged really well and still one heck of an overall design language from back then
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