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Maybe since I have a twin I should be in the second person
The store is pretty cool, the center of attraction was this big computerized game driving thing (only there last weekend but due to revisit periodically) that moves the bucket seat like a real car and rather violently. I didn't want to be tossed around so I didn't try it.
I saw the Shelby shoes, like tennis shoes kind of suede looking and the original style Sixties jackets that say COBRA.
I think the owners will be changing their stock rapidly as they get a handle
on who their customers are (I saw in the parking lot a Viper, a Ferrari 328, a '49 Mercury chop top James Dean style but most impressive was a Kirkham 427 polished with the dull aluminum stripes.) They have a good book section, some fine art, even fancy picnic hampers. At least one of the owners used to work for Beverly Hills Motoring Accessories which pioneered this type of boutique car accessory store.
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