Poor Nismo!! (not mine)
@Evil Crayon, that's totally true and I agree. I just spend 3 days straight cleaning, clay barring, and waxing my parent's Lexus and 4 runner. Took a lot of time, but in the end it pays and looks hella good and definitely benefits the paint. In addition, my high school was full of the BMW's, Audi, Mercedes, and other cars. I also remember that one of my classmate's got an m3 I believe in 10th grade, he took a turn at 90 thinking his M3 could be able to cope with it and totaled it. He drove a brand new LR3 after that for the rest of high school. There was even a time in high school when someone asked me I always warm up my car. There was even a guy who WOT their car cold right off the start. Sounded terrible and definitely wasn't good for the engine. Anyway, I've been always constantly checking on the oil, changing the oil, checking fluids ever since I a freshman in high school. I guess because my dad taught me really early before I hit middle school. You could say I'm OCD, but it doesn't hurt to make sure everything's running fine.
Last edited by Kcee91; Jan 7, 2012 at 02:45 PM.
I had no father or father figure in my life so anything I got and learned I have done on my own. I am quite proud of that fact, but it really hurts me when someone that does have the luxury of a father in their life and they think they have the worst father in the world. Me and my X often bumped heads on this subject she got a 96 Cougar with custom off white interior with 30k miles on it she was so mad because she wanted something better.
I take such good care of my rides and always will and I know if I was handed stuff that would be a different story.
I take such good care of my rides and always will and I know if I was handed stuff that would be a different story.
Thanks man. Sometimes I feel I was better off without when I see the people who's fathers beat them when their drunk and **** like that but I am happy the way I turned out and wouldn't change a single thing about me.
FYI car in the link #87
FYI car in the link #87
Very true. I wouldn't say that every father is that way. It seems it turned out well for all of us whether we had a father or not, but it's kind of hard to see myself without my pops. It's different for everybody. He's taught everything about cars since I was kid, but it almost seems the more you research and experiment you pick up the smallest, but important details that help you later on. All in all, that sucks to see another Nismo go.
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