sigh... Z prices are too low.
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tipsy at 19? Boone's Farm has a nasty hangover I hear.
I've gotten to the point I can tell with a fair degree of accuracy when a teen is posting. Your stupidity is apparent.
You think you are all being funny/clever/cool/hard but your generation really looks dumb to everyone else. You'll see in a few years.
I've gotten to the point I can tell with a fair degree of accuracy when a teen is posting. Your stupidity is apparent.
You think you are all being funny/clever/cool/hard but your generation really looks dumb to everyone else. You'll see in a few years.
And please don't generalize me as typical 19 year old that texts while driving, i know i have done it few times, but i needed to. i am sure plenty of people here have done it, and if they have ***** they will admit it.
Now for those who want to say something stupid about my age (which is not young at all) or the way i spell, put a sock in it, because frankly i don't give a flying ****.
As for the drinking part, whats wrong with that? i had few beers with my friends. i dont want to get smashed and puke all over the floor like the rest of north americans. In fact, i have only puked once in my life from drinking and it was because i have mixed quite allot of things at once.
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I was not really referring to you, but the person above me. I can see your intelligent and don't even want to really argue with you, I am sure your in some type of nuclear engineering field. But the ***** above me thinks he all this and that.
And please don't generalize me as typical 19 year old that texts while driving, i know i have done it few times, but i needed to. i am sure plenty of people here have done it, and if they have ***** they will admit it.
Now for those who want to say something stupid about my age (which is not young at all) or the way i spell, put a sock in it, because frankly i don't give a flying ****.
As for the drinking part, whats wrong with that? i had few beers with my friends. i dont want to get smashed and puke all over the floor like the rest of north americans. In fact, i have only puked once in my life from drinking and it was because i have mixed quite allot of things at once.
And please don't generalize me as typical 19 year old that texts while driving, i know i have done it few times, but i needed to. i am sure plenty of people here have done it, and if they have ***** they will admit it.
Now for those who want to say something stupid about my age (which is not young at all) or the way i spell, put a sock in it, because frankly i don't give a flying ****.
As for the drinking part, whats wrong with that? i had few beers with my friends. i dont want to get smashed and puke all over the floor like the rest of north americans. In fact, i have only puked once in my life from drinking and it was because i have mixed quite allot of things at once.
I really tried not to, but I can no longer keep from chiming-in. About all I can say is: as you keep posting, your just digging a deeper hole.
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Grow the **** up, seriously. You acting immature really screws the other young members of this forum. I'm 18 and I agree with you that age isn't important its your level of maturity. You obviously have proven yourself to be a dumb*** teenager.
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its all good, the fact is that younger drivers just do tend to be...well,stupid, and irresponsible. most "street racers" i know of so to speak are under 25. Everyone is young and crazy at some point its how we learn, most of the older guys in here are just giving us younger guys a fair heads up,after all they themselves were our age once. some are real douche bags tho...
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I guess I won't be going to any Z meetups or modding my car either but I can help but feel saddened by the fact I would be ignored on the road . I just want to drive it, have fun, and keep it well-maintained. Funny thing is when I was 16 I thought mods were awesome, the older I get the more I prefer factory original items. I will mod my motorcycle all day and feel good about it but for some reason I like to keep my car factory, not sure why.
I think the Z is pretty rare, since I bought mine over a month ago I have only seen 1 other on the road. I must assume with more kids buying them they will just wrap them around trees and make the car even more rare! I love unique things and on these boards my Z is a dime a dozen but on the street I still don't see a lot of them. Sure punk kids are going to buy them because they are cheap now, but at the same time my car will be paid off easy. I am so excited I was able to pick up a Z for a great price but of course scales of the social class will weigh in when the d-bags start snatching these up, and yes it may scar the image of the brand eventually but with falling prices that can't be avoided. I still don't think there are a lot of Z's out there to go around...
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Correction, Most teens can't afford it lol. I'm not a teen but at 21 You can label me as younger than most here on my 350z. I like the G, I just don't like than it's not a 2 seater
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IE: take that entire back seat unit out and get a HUGE custom speaker/sub. box built - sooooo BIG PIMPIN' - and be right back to a two seater coupe, kinda!
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When ill be working? I am working.
Raising teenagers? that will happen later.
Contributing to society? Already have, Worked my share of hours at a local community pool saving poor little kids who's parents don't give a rats *** if they drown or not. So before opening your mouth and judging people by how they spell and what kind of smileys they use in their posts, think again because maybe some of these people are smarter and more successful the you will ever be.
Raising teenagers? that will happen later.
Contributing to society? Already have, Worked my share of hours at a local community pool saving poor little kids who's parents don't give a rats *** if they drown or not. So before opening your mouth and judging people by how they spell and what kind of smileys they use in their posts, think again because maybe some of these people are smarter and more successful the you will ever be.
I don't mind emoticons since it was my generation than invented them. I can't spell either, but I try to make use of the tools at hand to deal with that disability. There are folks that are smarter than I am and lots of folks that have more money than I do. Depending on how you define "successful" however, it is a small percentage of the population that are more fortunate than I am.
Just relax. There are some here that like being mean to kids. I'm not one of them. I'm was pointing out that as a teenager, you have a lot left to learn. While it may seem to you like there is a big difference between a 17 year old's wisdom and a 20 year old's wisdom, for those of use that have lived more than a few decades, the difference is minuscule.
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