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kensidecar

Elio Fan
I also liked the look of the P3 more than the updated P4. Is the P3 narrower in the back; it's hard to tell from the angle of the pictures of the P3 that are shown on Facebook? I certainly well opt for the P3 fenders.

I also would rather have analog gauges than the ones they seem to be focusing on??
 

outsydthebox

Elio Addict
I also liked the look of the P3 more than the updated P4. Is the P3 narrower in the back; it's hard to tell from the angle of the pictures of the P3 that are shown on Facebook? I certainly well opt for the P3 fenders.

I also would rather have analog gauges than the ones they seem to be focusing on??

Welcome kensidecar! It has been "hinted" that the P3 fenders may be an option. It may not happen right away but, once this hits the road, IMHO the aftermarket will give us lots of customizing choices. :cool: :cool:
 

Smitty901

Elio Addict
I also liked the look of the P3 more than the updated P4. Is the P3 narrower in the back; it's hard to tell from the angle of the pictures of the P3 that are shown on Facebook? I certainly well opt for the P3 fenders.

I also would rather have analog gauges than the ones they seem to be focusing on??

I also prefer analog gauges. As for the fenders I am betting with in 24 hours of getting them home someone will be in the shop banging out a custom set.
Or mounting a set off a boat trailer on it. Just the way we are we are going to mess with it.
 

grampi

Elio Addict
I like the P4 better than any of the previous versions...this may be a bit nit picky, but I don't like the lack of the black trim piece that looks like it should run underneath the rear windows, in line with the pieces running beneath the front windows. It looks unfinished...hopefully they will fix this on the production models...
 

NSTG8R

Elio Addict
Math is like Art ---- There are no wrong answers :rolleyes:

Three traveling salesmen needed to get a motel room for the night. Business was bad, so they pooled there money to share one room. The night clerk tells them they have a vacancy in one of their $30 rooms. The salesmen say, "We'll take it!", and pony up $10 each. When the day clerk arrives he notices that the night clerk had overcharged the salesmen for the room...it should've been only $25. He gives the night clerk five ones and tells him to reimburse the salesmen. On the way to the room the night clerk can't figure out how to split the five ones three ways. "I know!", he says. "I'll keep two dollars, and give each of the salesmen one dollar each!"...and he does just that.

Here's the problem. If each salesman paid $10 each, and received $1 each back, and the night clerk kept $2, where's the missing dollar?
$30 room
$10 - $1(amount reimbursed) = $9
$9 x 3 (number of salesmen) = $27
$27 + $2 (amount clerk kept) = $29
Where's the missing dollar?

Math is like art, indeed!:D
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Picture added to keep my totally off-topic reply "technically" on topic.:rolleyes:
 

RKing

Elio Addict
27- 2=25 ,, the clerk kept 2$ of their money.. Like statistics , can prove it's light outside at midnight if you ask the questions right and "do the math"

Oops, got some pics of the P4 at Rome, just not any different than whts been posted already ...:)
 

LockMD

Elio Addict
27- 2=25 ,, the clerk kept 2$ of their money.. Like statistics , can prove it's light outside at midnight if you ask the questions right and "do the math"

Oops, got some pics of the P4 at Rome, just not any different than whts been posted already ...:)

Go ahead and post them, will be different backgrounds :D
 
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