^ Skyline are not antics , so there considered young. Soooo in fact your a pedomechaphile lol
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Originally posted by jdms13rhd View Postyeah, adding up all the money you have spent is usually a bad idea. I somewhat did the other day and was thinking of all the cool stuff I could have instead. Im sure it wont matter next time I get out on the track.Black 1991 GTR. Serious garage stand mantle/parts car.
Black 1990 Pulsar GTiR. Sold
Silver 1989 GTR. Sold
Black 2010 Subaru WRX. Weekend warrior. Sold.
Black 2013 F-150 FX4 ecoboost. Daily driver.
White 2012 Ford Explorer Limited. Family wagon.
Sorry for my offensive comments, I r socially retard.
start by having A ROLLING GTR then we talk u ******* mofo funzy little *****
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One of my earliest memories is sitting on the intake manifold of my fathers mustang 5.0L, playing with a wrench as he bolted on a Paxton Blower. I think I was four or five, as I got older, I helped him build his second Mustang, 5.8L Ford Motorsports crate engine and just about every other part in the catalog. When my Dad pasted away when I was thirteen, the only thing I had left was his Stang, I would change the oil, run the motor, and generally keep it in perfect condition, as I got older, I realized that I worked on cars to somehow be closer to him and remember the good times. So for me building car's takes on a sentimental valve, but my hole life has been shaped by the car community, all of my friends are car guy's/girls. Plus, when I actually think about it, if I didn't have my car's, I honestly don't know what I would do with my self.... So That is why I do what I do.
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Originally posted by RhdHybrid View PostOne of my earliest memories is sitting on the intake manifold of my fathers mustang 5.0L, playing with a wrench as he bolted on a Paxton Blower. I think I was four or five, as I got older, I helped him build his second Mustang, 5.8L Ford Motorsports crate engine and just about every other part in the catalog. When my Dad pasted away when I was thirteen, the only thing I had left was his Stang, I would change the oil, run the motor, and generally keep it in perfect condition, as I got older, I realized that I worked on cars to somehow be closer to him and remember the good times. So for me building car's takes on a sentimental valve, but my hole life has been shaped by the car community, all of my friends are car guy's/girls. Plus, when I actually think about it, if I didn't have my car's, I honestly don't know what I would do with my self.... So That is why I do what I do.
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