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2013-14 Shelby GT500
New Yorkers, Get in here! Going to the US Open, safe to bring the '13?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul1138" data-source="post: 12192488" data-attributes="member: 140084"><p>Born and raised in NY. I lived in Queens for about 9 years (pretty close to the US Open). The main highway to Flushing is the Grand Central Parkway. It's a total free for all, with no regards for other drivers. The road conditions are atrocious for the most part and as Devious mentioned, tight, expensive and no one gives a frog's fat ass about your car. I live in the burbs about 1 hour away (pending no traffic). You're more than welcome to park your car at my townhouse development and take mass transit to the city. It'll be a bit of an inconvenience (42min to Grand Central on the train then the subway 7 train to Flushing ; about 30 min give or take), but your car will be safe. Another option is drive into the city, find a proper garage around the 50's east side and take a cab to Flushing to and fro. I'll be glad to help if i can.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul1138, post: 12192488, member: 140084"] Born and raised in NY. I lived in Queens for about 9 years (pretty close to the US Open). The main highway to Flushing is the Grand Central Parkway. It's a total free for all, with no regards for other drivers. The road conditions are atrocious for the most part and as Devious mentioned, tight, expensive and no one gives a frog's fat ass about your car. I live in the burbs about 1 hour away (pending no traffic). You're more than welcome to park your car at my townhouse development and take mass transit to the city. It'll be a bit of an inconvenience (42min to Grand Central on the train then the subway 7 train to Flushing ; about 30 min give or take), but your car will be safe. Another option is drive into the city, find a proper garage around the 50's east side and take a cab to Flushing to and fro. I'll be glad to help if i can. Thanks, Paul [/QUOTE]
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