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Robsweet87TSI

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About Robsweet87TSI

  • Birthday 06/03/1965

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    http://www.surfmeteor.com

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    Racing, Sports and early retirement
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    Loveland Colorado
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  1. My buddy Steve Graham has a one piece air dam for sale. He wants $250.00 for it. It was going to go on the 87 Atlantic Blue I had but it has been sold. It would be a good idea to pick up in Colorado as shipping would be expensive. You can reach Steve Graham at 719-332-5034. He's a great guy and trustworthy friend I have known since we were kids. Thanks for looking guys.
  2. Hey guys, It's been a while. I'm tempted to not help my buddy. lol As I'd like to talk my wife into letting me repurchase it myself........anyway. My high school buddy steve is selling the 1987 Atlantic Blue Conquest I sold to him a few years ago. If you want a very nice OE car with about 118,000 miles on it call him. Steve's cell# is 719 332-5034. (Grahams custom cabinets) Just like when I owned it, it's garaged all the time and someone is going to get a clean car. He is only asking 3K which is very reasonable for this car. Please call him for pics and any other info you may want. ZERO RUST. The car had a rust inhibitor applied when purchased from the factory and thus, it's aged very gracefully. Steve's a great guy and he'll open right up to you when you call. Thanks again...........I almost forgot. Anyone know DZ NUTZ? He has seen this car personally and can tell you his thoughts.
  3. Thanks for the inquiries guys. I appreciate the love.......Unfortunately, I'm putting Steve's car on the dreaded ebay tomorrow( I hate those people) For fellow StarQuesters, he'll let it go for $3800.00 Steve's cell # 719-332-5034.
  4. Im in Pueblo now too. You may have seen me in my VR4 putting around town. If you're interested, let me or Steve know and we'll go look at her. Thanks for inquiring.
  5. My friend Steve is selling the 87 Atlantic Blue TSI I owned and sold to him three years earlier. This car is very clean and has been taken very good care of by me and now Steve. The car has about a 118,000 miles on it now and still runs great. Steve unfortunately has to put in some kind of drain underground in his backyard and it's forcing him to sell the car. The asking price is 3800.00 Call steve with your questions. 719-332-5034. The car is located in Monument Colorado. Ask Steve for picks as unfortunately, I have deleted all the pics I have had of the car. Steve is a very honest and friendly guy. Just tell him Rob sent ya. This car is beautiful. I bought it on ebay, flew out to Washington DC and looked her over. I drove her back to Colorado and the lovefest was on. Unfortunately, economic times are effecting a lot of us as I recently sold my Roadrunner too:( This car will not be parted! lol If I don't sell it to a starquest member, I'm going to post it on autotrader(screw ebay) and try to get it sold for Steve. I would love to sell it to someone on here as I would like the car to be cared for well. Someone as passionate about these cars as Shelby,UL(even though he's cocky lol) Dad..someone like that. I feel I was very lucky to find a TSI in this kind of condition and I'm sure someone can appreciate that. If you'll notice in some of the pics, I have tinted the windows professionally since I first purchased it.(Colorado sun baby) DZNuts has seen this car in person as we met up at the local A&W one night. This car was garaged by myself and now sits protected in Steve's garage under a car cover. I almost forgot. A one piece airdam was purchased(not installed) for the car and it goes with it too. Thanks.
  6. Lol I guess my only beef with the military was the lack of information or truth that I received when I first joined. I had the foresight when I was a kid to realize that it would be wise to do something in the military that I could do when I got out also. I was told by my recruiter that as a aircraft mechanic in the military, i'd have the necessary experience to be hired on by the airlines right out of the military because of my experience. He either didn't know(i doubt it) or just chose not to tell me about the A&P license. To make a long story short the FAA would grant me my A because of my experience however, required me to go to school for my P. The problem with that is you can't work on aircraft for a living with just one and not the other, even if your going to school. The school was almost three hours away and I needed to work so that ended my wrenching career. It would be great if the military took care of it's vets a little better especially in the work place. I had four years of wrench time that was completely wasted. That opportunity is long gone and it's worked out for the best but again, it would have been great to put my experience right to work and not have struggled when I first got out. I wouldn't trade my year in Korea for anything though. Oh the stories I have been telling since then, seem to keep my friends entertained. :eek1bluegreen:
  7. 24th Aviation Regiment, F Company, Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah GA Desert Storm was my last gig. 67 Tango20 otherwise known as a Black Hawk Crewchief...........and the FAA still says I'm not qualified to work on civilian aircraft. lol :usa:
  8. and it looks like it. I like my chevy's too however, there is no comparison in the looks department between these two.
  9. The Camaro looks like a cheshire cat/mako shark offspring.
  10. Wow! They actually sobered Michelle Rodriguez up enough to do a movie. I wonder if the man is still keeping her down. lol
  11. Yep and I moved on too. Metallica plays exactly the type of stuff that I don't listen to. Thank god their are a ton of bands that still play speed/ :ylsuper: thrash.
  12. I was excited for a minute there and then reality set in.........same old sell out Metallica. This is the style they started playing in the early nineties and alienated a lot of their fans like myself, that use to be memorized by their lightning style riffs, concise starting and stopping and just absolutely brutal music. Oh well. At least I still have Kill em all,ride the lightning,master of puppets and even and justice for all to listen to. I have never bought a Metallica CD since And Justice For All. Lars can #$%$# me! Yeah lars, you sell out every night everywhere he plays as he smugly stated years ago. Well I buy Cd's every month for the last twenty five years pretty consistantly and for the last 18 of them, none are from Metallica. I'd rather spend money on Exodus,Overkill,Testament,Annihilator,Celtic Frost,Megadeth,Anthrax and other bands that have stayed true to the music "they" introduced us to. I think I have spent enough money on CD's and have logged enough hours(and still do everyday on my 2&1/2/hr commute) to state that I have a PHD in Metal. That being said and no offense intended Mazarin, Metallica no longer plays the type of music of their original genre and can't expect the fans of speed/thrash metal to get excited when they announce, they have produced new "music" If they ever did play like the real Metallica use to, i'll be the first person to be tweeterpated. :jumping0045: Black Sabbath,Judas Priest etc are where the word Heavy Metal came from. Metallica actually had the word speed metal coined after their absolutely blistering pace. No one was riffing that fast and playing like that at the time. When I actually heard them the first time, I was in high school and I even went "what the #$%$#" just because no one was playing like that and it took even me a second to feel them. Then you actually come up to their speed and style of playing and go #$%$# ya! I actually use to put them on and crank it to get me going during the day. I would actually pick up the pace when doing chores around my mom and dads. lol They were absolutely brutal and every time I listen to ride the lightning for example, it's just as adrenaline pumping now as it was twenty plus years ago.
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