This pertains to the "17 year olds getting Z's" debate...
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How do you grind gears. Even when I learned stick on my corolla S i never did that.. that I remember. Have the clutch half way? How hard is it to press in a clutch.. even on a Z.
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Sort of like Goofy as Mr. Walker/Mr. Wheeler:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZgiVicpZGk
Spoken from experience..
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LOL! and he is already on here making up stories!
well i looked at his pics, 17" rims, painted stock brakes and not a LED to be found in either the tails or headlights.
https://my350z.com/forum/new-owners/...-new-350z.html
but it's okay because he started another thread to show us his car again, which is fine, but don't lie..........
no, they are clearly painted stock brakes dude. i think this kid got ripped off and believed everything the guy said who was selling the car.
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2008-n...-pictures.html
well i looked at his pics, 17" rims, painted stock brakes and not a LED to be found in either the tails or headlights.
https://my350z.com/forum/new-owners/...-new-350z.html
but it's okay because he started another thread to show us his car again, which is fine, but don't lie..........
no, they are clearly painted stock brakes dude. i think this kid got ripped off and believed everything the guy said who was selling the car.
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2008-n...-pictures.html
Nice ownage. His parents bought him a car that he knows nothing about. Really sad.
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LOL! and he is already on here making up stories!
well i looked at his pics, 17" rims, painted stock brakes and not a LED to be found in either the tails or headlights.
https://my350z.com/forum/new-owners/...-new-350z.html
but it's okay because he started another thread to show us his car again, which is fine, but don't lie..........
no, they are clearly painted stock brakes dude. i think this kid got ripped off and believed everything the guy said who was selling the car.
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2008-n...-pictures.html
well i looked at his pics, 17" rims, painted stock brakes and not a LED to be found in either the tails or headlights.
https://my350z.com/forum/new-owners/...-new-350z.html
but it's okay because he started another thread to show us his car again, which is fine, but don't lie..........
no, they are clearly painted stock brakes dude. i think this kid got ripped off and believed everything the guy said who was selling the car.
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2008-n...-pictures.html
Waits for kids response.
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16 - 1997 Honda Civic EX
27 - 2008 350Z
Parents bought me the the civic as a B-day gift and ran that thing for about 11 years through high school and college. Civic still runs so well that Dad wanted the car back when I picked up my Z
Like a few people mentioned, I probably could have handled a Z back in those days, but everyone's driving habits change when friends/girlfriends are involved. I would have been no different
27 - 2008 350Z
Parents bought me the the civic as a B-day gift and ran that thing for about 11 years through high school and college. Civic still runs so well that Dad wanted the car back when I picked up my Z
Like a few people mentioned, I probably could have handled a Z back in those days, but everyone's driving habits change when friends/girlfriends are involved. I would have been no different
#3331
A) You've arrived, and have reached a position in life to afford and appreciate such a car, or
B) You've entered midlife crisis and are trying to regain your youth.
As an individual, you have to say "screw 'em" and do whatever works for you. I stopped caring what people thought/said about me years ago, and have had a marvelous life because of it. Plus, I plan to drive sports cars until I'm dead, so I've got that going for me.
BTW - I know a lot of people that look at young guys that drive sport scars and giant lifted trucks and SUVS, and figure they're compensating for something with a "giant ***** car" - so it goes both ways.
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Being of the younger age crowd, I'll chime in what I think when I see an "old" guy driving a sports car:
1) He's gotta be loaded
2) He's smart enough with his money to afford something like that
3) I hope I can afford a sports car at that time of my life
4) He's got ObiShawn's mentality of "screw em!"
1) He's gotta be loaded
2) He's smart enough with his money to afford something like that
3) I hope I can afford a sports car at that time of my life
4) He's got ObiShawn's mentality of "screw em!"
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at 17 u have girls, drinks, drugs and more stuff and the driving... so yeah ur life goes fast and u drive fast too. but then the older i get, you are more responsible, the more money i have, the more i can spend and you never go back in horse power. I think this rules applies for a lot of people. I'm glad i started young with cheap cars to destroy to learn some lessons.
the only differnce between a boy and a man is that the man can buys more expensive toys.
the only differnce between a boy and a man is that the man can buys more expensive toys.
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at 17 u have girls, drinks, drugs and more stuff and the driving... so yeah ur life goes fast and u drive fast too. but then the older i get, you are more responsible, the more money i have, the more i can spend and you never go back in horse power. I think this rules applies for a lot of people. I'm glad i started young with cheap cars to destroy to learn some lessons.
the only differnce between a boy and a man is that the man can buys more expensive toys.
the only differnce between a boy and a man is that the man can buys more expensive toys.
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Being of the younger age crowd, I'll chime in what I think when I see an "old" guy driving a sports car:
1) He's gotta be loaded
2) He's smart enough with his money to afford something like that
3) I hope I can afford a sports car at that time of my life
4) He's got ObiShawn's mentality of "screw em!"
1) He's gotta be loaded
2) He's smart enough with his money to afford something like that
3) I hope I can afford a sports car at that time of my life
4) He's got ObiShawn's mentality of "screw em!"
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at 17 u have girls, drinks, drugs and more stuff and the driving... so yeah ur life goes fast and u drive fast too. but then the older i get, you are more responsible, the more money i have, the more i can spend and you never go back in horse power. I think this rules applies for a lot of people. I'm glad i started young with cheap cars to destroy to learn some lessons.
the only differnce between a boy and a man is that the man can buys more expensive toys.
the only differnce between a boy and a man is that the man can buys more expensive toys.
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Only 19 years old :)
1992 Honda Accord DX- Moms car, rolled it with 295,000 miles on it.
1994 Ford Ranger- Good times in this truck. No AC, though! Had to sell it to get outta the heat!
2007 Motobravo Enduro- Cheap Chinese motorcycle. Chicks dig motorcycles
2000 Toyota Celica GT- Loved the car, but had too many miles!
2005 Nissan 350Z Roadster- Bought it last month with 48,000 miles on it! LOVE the car, and plan on doing tons of mods.
Know that I've always paid for everything with my cars. I pay my own insurance, I pay for my own gas, and I pay cash for my cars, and I have never had help from my parents and I moved out of the house when I was 17! I work 50 hours a week and I'm going to school to to be a manufacturing engineer.I'm no spoiled teenager, and I work hard for what I have.
1994 Ford Ranger- Good times in this truck. No AC, though! Had to sell it to get outta the heat!
2007 Motobravo Enduro- Cheap Chinese motorcycle. Chicks dig motorcycles
2000 Toyota Celica GT- Loved the car, but had too many miles!
2005 Nissan 350Z Roadster- Bought it last month with 48,000 miles on it! LOVE the car, and plan on doing tons of mods.
Know that I've always paid for everything with my cars. I pay my own insurance, I pay for my own gas, and I pay cash for my cars, and I have never had help from my parents and I moved out of the house when I was 17! I work 50 hours a week and I'm going to school to to be a manufacturing engineer.I'm no spoiled teenager, and I work hard for what I have.
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Don't have the energy
1992 Honda Accord DX- Moms car, rolled it with 295,000 miles on it.
1994 Ford Ranger- Good times in this truck. No AC, though! Had to sell it to get outta the heat!
2007 Motobravo Enduro- Cheap Chinese motorcycle. Chicks dig motorcycles
2000 Toyota Celica GT- Loved the car, but had too many miles!
2005 Nissan 350Z Roadster- Bought it last month with 48,000 miles on it! LOVE the car, and plan on doing tons of mods.
Know that I've always paid for everything with my cars. I pay my own insurance, I pay for my own gas, and I pay cash for my cars, and I have never had help from my parents and I moved out of the house when I was 17! I work 50 hours a week and I'm going to school to to be a manufacturing engineer.I'm no spoiled teenager, and I work hard for what I have.
1994 Ford Ranger- Good times in this truck. No AC, though! Had to sell it to get outta the heat!
2007 Motobravo Enduro- Cheap Chinese motorcycle. Chicks dig motorcycles
2000 Toyota Celica GT- Loved the car, but had too many miles!
2005 Nissan 350Z Roadster- Bought it last month with 48,000 miles on it! LOVE the car, and plan on doing tons of mods.
Know that I've always paid for everything with my cars. I pay my own insurance, I pay for my own gas, and I pay cash for my cars, and I have never had help from my parents and I moved out of the house when I was 17! I work 50 hours a week and I'm going to school to to be a manufacturing engineer.I'm no spoiled teenager, and I work hard for what I have.
BTW I find it funny you signed up to this forum just to get this point across in your username. Nice try though.