How many G-sedan members over-40?

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Jul 13, 2005 | 09:15 AM
  #31  
I don't believe in "midlife crisis". I believe in making life as fun as it can be until it's over. Heck, the Bible says I can believe for at least 120-years in this life. If that's the case, then I'm barely getting started!! I am jazzed that I am having fun driving again. I had a '98 M3 Sedan a few years ago but that got too expensive to maintain (after extensive modding), so I bought a Ford F150 truck, and then a Cadillac Escalade (nice...but BORING). The G-sedan is a very functional, very practical, very reliable, very fun car to drive...and I am having a blast again. It gives me a huge grin every time I drive it...even to work in the mornings!! Good to see guys in our age bracket getting in on the fun.
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Jul 13, 2005 | 09:32 AM
  #32  
Just turned 40 this year, can I still play? Anyway, I went from a very modded, very fast '73 Nova /w MT to a very modded, very fast '78 Dodge Aspen R/T. Then I got married, and drove several FWD cars my last was a '03 Accord V6. I was however longing for something more, something RWD. I was actually waiting for the '06 Daytona Charger to come out, then I read a lot of reviews of it, yeah it's fast but it's like driving a tank with a hemi, not fun. So. I took a look around and found the G, a few months ago, and what can I say but I've been grinning ear to ear ever since.
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Jul 13, 2005 | 09:28 PM
  #33  
42 years young, wife drives the car now, I got too many tickets!
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Jul 13, 2005 | 09:47 PM
  #34  
Quote: 42 years young, wife drives the car now, I got too many tickets!
First day after driving my car...I bought a radar detector.
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Jul 13, 2005 | 09:59 PM
  #35  
Quote: 67 for me and 66 for my bride of 49 years. All old pharts don`t drive Crown Vics! Some of us are still gearheads. My bride likes the G better than she did our 03 TL. She doesn`t run as fast as I do on the twisties, but she`ll blow your doors off at a light if you aren`t ready for it! I think she`s a keeper!
Well said!!!

Retired AF too ... been out almost 17 years. Started as an E-1 (Airman for you non AF guys and gals) flying as a Loadmaster on C-130s and -141s ... and then onto Mother SAC and big missles and eventually tactical missiles in Europe. Retired as an O-4 (Major). And yup, loved every day of it ... well, most days

Had my first love affair with a Datsun when I got my Z in '74 and have been hooked ever since.

As I get older ... gonna' be 57 in 2 months ... I realize that being an OF let's me have more fun along the way. And the G fits into the fun-factor very nicely.
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Jul 13, 2005 | 10:33 PM
  #36  
61 here- The G is the first AT i have ever owned and it is not bad, esp. commuting, but the 6 speed is so sweet and a buy, so i may have to get one in 06 when i plan to replace my early 03. Much as i hate to think about it, the G is damn near as much fun as my 78 911sc (as so much more under the radar).
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Jul 13, 2005 | 11:02 PM
  #37  
I HIT THE BIG 50 ON TUESDAY! Also a 6mt punk, but we're all in this together right? Hey, I ran 5.5 miles this morning, can bench 225, seriously practicing Chinese and Indonesian hand to hand combat arts for 36 years and love to zoom in my G everywhere. Best kick in the pants I've had in a looooong time!

BTW, still married to the same dynamite lady for 23 years, 2 boys and lots of toys. I feel like the luckiest guy in the world.....

Bob
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Jul 14, 2005 | 12:46 AM
  #38  
Quote: Well said!!!

Retired AF too ... been out almost 17 years. Started as an E-1 (Airman for you non AF guys and gals) flying as a Loadmaster on C-130s and -141s ... and then onto Mother SAC and big missles and eventually tactical missiles in Europe. Retired as an O-4 (Major). And yup, loved every day of it ... well, most days

Had my first love affair with a Datsun when I got my Z in '74 and have been hooked ever since.

As I get older ... gonna' be 57 in 2 months ... I realize that being an OF let's me have more fun along the way. And the G fits into the fun-factor very nicely.
Retired Navy here, but I have been retired since I was 19, got out in 1968, my Navy career was very short! I don't know, my first experience with Datsu, was a '73 pickup. and boy was I glad to get rid of that, what a POS. I am sure glad Nissan is what it is now!
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Jul 14, 2005 | 08:52 AM
  #39  
Quote: "Hey RetAF - what did you do in the Big Blue? My FIL is 30 years retired
Flying Club himself - he left in 1981 as a Chief Master Sergeant."

First 5 years, I worked in Avionics, Then got a commission and quit working!
Spent the next 19 in comm-electronics, radar, elect warfare, etc. Finished my career as LtCol at Fort Fumble on the Potomic at age 41! Been retired since 1979.
Hmm. Spent my first 16 in Avionics. LOL.. I was an E8 when I came over to the darkside. Roger quit working.

Gonna do about 3.5 more years and head out the door right at 28 total. I waited too long to cross over though, the best I'll do is 04.

Enjoy the retirement - I can't wait for mine to arrive!
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Jul 14, 2005 | 08:55 AM
  #40  
Already posted (41 years old), but felt I needed to add my Datsun/Nissan history. I had a 1976 Datsun B210 that looked like it had been on Pimp My Ride. My mom bought it new and then gave it to me a few years later as a graduation present. I modded it quite a bit....rims, tint, sunroof, custom steering wheel, headlight covers, racing stripes, $800 stereo and custom dual exhaust that exited in front of the rear wheels. Probably ran the 1/4 mile in 25 seconds! I need to find a pic to scan and post here for a good laugh. I also owned a Pathfinder but never felt a real bond with it. I did get it stuck in a mud hole the first week...most of todays sport utilities are joke unless your driving the suburbs in snow. My friend pulled me out in his Jeep Cammando (sp?)...now THAT was a 4x4.
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Jul 14, 2005 | 09:27 AM
  #41  
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I also owned a Pathfinder but never felt a real bond with it.
Funny that you say that - I had an '87, the first year they hit - and felt the same way...

Also had a 93 Altima, first year for that car. It was a great little car - had the HUD and everything. I really liked it.

Went from that into a 1997 240SX SE-R. Modded it and ran the hell out of it, but it was too small. It had to GO!

The car before the G was a 98 Maxima. The white bunny rabbit. I ran that car within an inch of its life.

And now the G.
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Jul 14, 2005 | 12:11 PM
  #42  
Just turned 40 last week! Is it ok for me to join the over 40 club?
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Jul 14, 2005 | 02:39 PM
  #43  
Quote: I HIT THE BIG 50 ON TUESDAY! Also a 6mt punk...
Congrats on hitting the Big 50!!
I told my wife that I would be getting the next generation GTR for my 50th -- Somehow she didn't think I was serious (??)
Currently looking for a 240Z project car.
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Jul 14, 2005 | 04:51 PM
  #44  
52 yo. First car was a '61 Falcon with rusted out floor boards and lots of smoke.
Enjoy driving the "g" each and every day.
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Jul 14, 2005 | 05:13 PM
  #45  
Quote: 52 yo. First car was a '61 Falcon with rusted out floor boards and lots of smoke.
Enjoy driving the "g" each and every day.
LOL
AKA Fred Flinstone brakes
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