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I have three different vehicles. Mustang, G, Gixxer. I must give off the i am awesome look.
Just kidding people probably get the douchebag kid stereotype out of me. Both cars and bike have full exhausts. The mustang has no cats.
The fact is I hate when people try to race me and I just want the car to look and sound good. Everytime i step on the gas someone thinks i am trying to race. Then they see a younger guy with a body kit and assume im going to fly around corners and display douchness. Quite the opposite of my character.
Just kidding people probably get the douchebag kid stereotype out of me. Both cars and bike have full exhausts. The mustang has no cats.
The fact is I hate when people try to race me and I just want the car to look and sound good. Everytime i step on the gas someone thinks i am trying to race. Then they see a younger guy with a body kit and assume im going to fly around corners and display douchness. Quite the opposite of my character.
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I've never owned a car that I haven't modified to suit my own taste and from the response I've received it must be well above average. This is where I pat myself on the back.... I guess SLICK says who I am. My wife drives a Vette, like her she's sleek with bulges in all the right places and always look'in great. This is a very in depth thread....me likey! lol
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No. I'm an old, geeky, bookworm doctor and would spend more time on my tractor than in my car. My other driver is a 4x4 pickup with oversize tires. So my red coupe does not fit my personality at all. And modifying a car that millions of people own does not make me feel unique. Everyone is unique, right?
But, I like my red 6MT and don't care if people make assumptions about who I am because I drive it.
In the end, I hope my identity is reflected in the things I've done not in the things I've bought.
But, I like my red 6MT and don't care if people make assumptions about who I am because I drive it.
In the end, I hope my identity is reflected in the things I've done not in the things I've bought.
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G35 sedan w/ too much money in mods
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I went with a mature image to deter from my age. (I'm the opposite. My sports car purchase will probably be when I am old and need to feel young lol Im young right now and want to be taken semi seriously lol)
But no, not really. I love the way my car looks, the way it drives, and the way it connects with me.
Me and the G bond. Gonna be a sad day when shes sold.
But no, not really. I love the way my car looks, the way it drives, and the way it connects with me.
Me and the G bond. Gonna be a sad day when shes sold.
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I've never owned a car that I haven't modified to suit my own taste and from the response I've received it must be well above average. This is where I pat myself on the back.... I guess SLICK says who I am. My wife drives a Vette, like her she's sleek with bulges in all the right places and always look'in great. This is a very in depth thread....me likey! lol
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