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Texas5517

Lambo Owner
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  1. Myself as well. John is a great guy.
  2. John at Lambo Dallas is the best. Highly recommend him.
  3. Been to Bordeaux twice. I would suggest staying in St. Emilion for a few days and then move over and stay in Bordeaux proper. Stay here in St. Emilion: http://www.hostellerie-plaisance.com/uk/navigation.htm Stay here in Bordeaux: http://www.ghbordeaux.com/uk/index.php Sort through some chateaus you might like to see in both regions, St. Emilion and Pomerol on the right bank (around the town of St. Emilion) and Pauillac, St. Julien, Margaux, St. Estephe, etc. on the left bank (Bordeaux). Start emailing/calling and setting up tasting appointments direct with the Chateau and try to schedule things in order on a map. Most of the chateaus you will want to see on the left bank are all located off the D2 and you can hit them in sequential order.
  4. Have bought 2 Lambos from Hrad. Great guys.
  5. I must say I am not a big fan of Balvanie. It is a bit too hot for my taste. I must say, McCallan seems to be a preferred go to for me, take your pick of vintage. I can point you to more specific single malt vintage stuff but for the bang for the buck, it is hard to stray too far from McCallan. I have had through their 30 year and it is just difficult to point you to any others for daily drinkers.
  6. Try LamboDallas, they should be able to source one.
  7. There was a 2004 silver G running around town here for a while that had some rear end damage. I remember seeing one going down Central Expressway with most of the rear end missing one day. I know the guy who had it, but could not tell you if this was it or not. Would be worth asking the question if it had any previous rear damage.
  8. ummm. http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=14
  9. Tony has left, call John Hrad there and he will point you in the right direction.
  10. Have purchased 2 through them, top notch guys, great reputation, nice as they come.
  11. Jacking from the side to pull a rear wheel can cause the front windshield to break. Always use the crossbar in the back in front of the transmission.
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