~Dragon's Fire Appreciation Thread~

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I bought a little Honda S2000 (used) a month or so ago. I've been wanting a ragtop for a long time, found this one and just bought it impulsively, and I'm glad I did. The engine uses variable valve timing so it's pretty calm in normal driving, but once you get it above 6,000rpm all hell breaks loose. I still have my 4Runner for daily driving. This one is just a fair weather fun car.
 

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I bought a little Honda S2000 (used) a month or so ago. I've been wanting a ragtop for a long time, found this one and just bought it impulsively, and I'm glad I did. The engine uses variable valve timing so it's pretty calm in normal driving, but once you get it above 6,000rpm all hell breaks loose. I still have my 4Runner for daily driving. This one is just a fair weather fun car.

Why not! Hell, I just drive my 1996 Ranch King lawn tractor around the neighborhood when I want to get away. :)
 

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I bought a little Honda S2000 (used) a month or so ago. I've been wanting a ragtop for a long time, found this one and just bought it impulsively, and I'm glad I did. The engine uses variable valve timing so it's pretty calm in normal driving, but once you get it above 6,000rpm all hell breaks loose. I still have my 4Runner for daily driving. This one is just a fair weather fun car.

My oldest son has one of those. It's like 2 inches off the ground!
 

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I bought a little Honda S2000 (used) a month or so ago. I've been wanting a ragtop for a long time, found this one and just bought it impulsively, and I'm glad I did. The engine uses variable valve timing so it's pretty calm in normal driving, but once you get it above 6,000rpm all hell breaks loose. I still have my 4Runner for daily driving. This one is just a fair weather fun car.

Man I love that car! I've been a big Honda guy since I was old enough to drive

You have any pics of it?

Here's my current Civic
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A message for the Dragon's Fire enthusiasts among us...

As many of you are aware, controlling tobacco extracts is very difficult if not impossible. It's a constant struggle among NET vendors. We saw this with Gandalf, Serendipity, and most recently, Pirate's Booty. The flavor often changes from batch to batch. Some like them more, some less. Well, the latest extract to turn over (or will very soon) is Dragon's Fire. I was fortunate to get a preview bottle of DF to find out for myself what changed with the new extract. Adam told me it is identical to the previous batch. I'm assuming the newest DF extract is his second iteration and will refer to it as DF v2 (the previous batch as DF v1). Anyhow, v2 smelled like v1 when I received it. Then after 8 days since its mix date, I vaped v2. Initially, I thought it was slightly blander from the previous batch but had all the same flavor and feel qualities. I kept in mind this juice was not well-steeped. I have been vaping it every day since and folks, I have to tell you, I am not detecting any differences in any way with v2 from v1. All the flavor and feel qualities are right there. For all intents and purposes, DF v2 is identical to DF v1 just as Adam has claimed.

I know I welcome this enthusiastically and I am sure you will as well.
 
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