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What to listen to when driving


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What do you listen to?  

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  1. 1. What do you listen to?

    • Engine
    • Talk - Radio or book
    • Music - Radio/CD/MP3 etc
    • Passengers/phone/myself etc
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Sometimes yes - if i forget my ipod, and I can't use my radio as I don't have an aerial. And it's all good :)

 

Although driving home from work tonight i was annoying myself with the noise - decatted Buddyclub exhaust does make a racket. Usually I love it, but recently I'm finding it increasingly a pain. Is this a sign that I'm growing up?! :(

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I sometimes like the quietness (yes mine is uber quiet) and smooth rumble of the engine. If the road is smooth then it is nice to listen to the engine. If the road is bumpy then the cabin can be a bit noisy so I normally flick the radio on (yes I am getting old).

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I don't have a headunit so its the sound of the Blitz nur spec R, clutch release bearing and all the rattles for me :(

 

Not just me with rattles then? I am sure my suspension is going. Running over an Ant breaks my spine.

 

I have a crappy headunit but lovely speakers. I am currently listening to Eminem Recovery. I sing along. Yes, I admit it.

 

:)

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