This pertains to the "17 year olds getting Z's" debate...
Whats wrong with his car? In the pics I saw some wheel spacers wouldn't hurt but other than that it looks fine to me.
LMAO
Nope
Make sure to quote it next time so he can't change it
Since he removed the emblem off the back, his car is now the baddest one on the whole site so I guess all the rest of the Z's are junk to him now.I guess he thinks no one will mind him bashing them.
LMAO
Nope
Make sure to quote it next time so he can't change it
Since he removed the emblem off the back, his car is now the baddest one on the whole site so I guess all the rest of the Z's are junk to him now.I guess he thinks no one will mind him bashing them.
Last edited by 1GR8350Z; Dec 17, 2009 at 01:45 AM.
Steve Irwin/
As we watch the newb in the wild trying to fend off the other members you can sense the sheer desperation as it resorts to excessive smilie use and tries to make jokes. Wounded, and with the other members smelling blood it's only a matter of time now before this newb is penetrated again and again then cast aside like an old sock.
/Steve Irvin
I must say after watching this thread for a while and debating whether to comment I finally feel the need to speak... er type. While I don't fall in the 17yr old range, I am definitely on the younger side here on the forum, and it makes me very sad to see that this is how my generation represents itself. I have about 25 employees who work for me, over half 21 and under and not a single one of them acts this way. Its scary to think that we are not the Y gen but closer to the ME generation. My mommy and daddy bought ME this or that. No one is impressed. Get a real job, pay real bills, and buy YOURSELF something of worth. Then people will see you with respect and you won't have to defend yourself with stupid comments or smiley faces.
Take it from someone your own age, responsibility breeds maturity, maturity brings respect. And true respect is worth more than anything, especially today.
Take it from someone your own age, responsibility breeds maturity, maturity brings respect. And true respect is worth more than anything, especially today.
Steve Irwin/
As we watch the newb in the wild trying to fend off the other members you can sense the sheer desperation as it resorts to excessive smilie use and tries to make jokes. Wounded, and with the other members smelling blood it's only a matter of time now before this newb is penetrated again and again then cast aside like an old sock.
/Steve Irvin
As we watch the newb in the wild trying to fend off the other members you can sense the sheer desperation as it resorts to excessive smilie use and tries to make jokes. Wounded, and with the other members smelling blood it's only a matter of time now before this newb is penetrated again and again then cast aside like an old sock.
/Steve Irvin
I must say after watching this thread for a while and debating whether to comment I finally feel the need to speak... er type. While I don't fall in the 17yr old range, I am definitely on the younger side here on the forum, and it makes me very sad to see that this is how my generation represents itself. I have about 25 employees who work for me, over half 21 and under and not a single one of them acts this way. Its scary to think that we are not the Y gen but closer to the ME generation. My mommy and daddy bought ME this or that. No one is impressed. Get a real job, pay real bills, and buy YOURSELF something of worth. Then people will see you with respect and you won't have to defend yourself with stupid comments or smiley faces.
Take it from someone your own age, responsibility breeds maturity, maturity brings respect. And true respect is worth more than anything, especially today.
Take it from someone your own age, responsibility breeds maturity, maturity brings respect. And true respect is worth more than anything, especially today.




Use the money well.
Besides, I could care less what you think of my car...

but i put the down and am paying for the car