right now.... a 1991 Volkswagen Golf GTI and a 1988 Chevy Camaro. I just sold my Dodge Ramcharger, I'm looking at a real 240 sedan next weekend. I got a thing for Volvos.
Here's a lousy picture of my Camaro and GTI for you, just for the sake of proof.
Perhaps you do know "as much engine wise" as I do. Many many many many people know so much more then me it's not funny. On the other hand I haven't really seen any evidence of your practical experiance or knowledge, the only things you usually post are pictures.
I don't like "street racing" much, I don't like the "tuner lifestyle" and all that hooey, and I don't much care for racing teams that aren't real racing teams and should be refered to as clubs at best. When I do any spirited driving on the street I do it either alone or with one or two friends who I can trust. I don't cross yellows or other foolishness and it still makes me nervous. I have seen too many mistakes and close calls by others to feel confident driving to the limit like some people while on public roads. I like to maintain a margin of safety for the sake of others. When I practice my car controll or drifting I do it in a secluded and empty parking lot where there is nothing to hit but curbs if I blow it. When I drive on the street I mostly work on smoothness.
How old are you? Do you even have a liscense? I can assure you that experiance does matter. What I know now about driving a car would have helped me a great bit only 3 years ago. Yes age and experiance matter, they matter a great bit. This is coming from someone who got schooled this very night by a friend 8 years my senior.
Here's a lousy picture of my Camaro and GTI for you, just for the sake of proof.
Perhaps you do know "as much engine wise" as I do. Many many many many people know so much more then me it's not funny. On the other hand I haven't really seen any evidence of your practical experiance or knowledge, the only things you usually post are pictures.
I don't like "street racing" much, I don't like the "tuner lifestyle" and all that hooey, and I don't much care for racing teams that aren't real racing teams and should be refered to as clubs at best. When I do any spirited driving on the street I do it either alone or with one or two friends who I can trust. I don't cross yellows or other foolishness and it still makes me nervous. I have seen too many mistakes and close calls by others to feel confident driving to the limit like some people while on public roads. I like to maintain a margin of safety for the sake of others. When I practice my car controll or drifting I do it in a secluded and empty parking lot where there is nothing to hit but curbs if I blow it. When I drive on the street I mostly work on smoothness.
How old are you? Do you even have a liscense? I can assure you that experiance does matter. What I know now about driving a car would have helped me a great bit only 3 years ago. Yes age and experiance matter, they matter a great bit. This is coming from someone who got schooled this very night by a friend 8 years my senior.
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