Member's Vehicle History List
#121
better to put the money away for later.
#122
Yes I got 2 financial planners
I had the biggist online Casino website for HongKong.
it was quick $ for few years. i know it won't last~
so I did save a lot more than I spent
thx for the advise though.
I bought a car for my dad , he never had a BMW in his life before.. he is happy with it
I had the biggist online Casino website for HongKong.
it was quick $ for few years. i know it won't last~
so I did save a lot more than I spent
thx for the advise though.
I bought a car for my dad , he never had a BMW in his life before.. he is happy with it
Originally posted by carendt242
wow, if you're really 22 and you've reall made that much $$, you need to find a (better) financial advisor of some sort. no need to have so many cars at that age - better to put the money away for later.
the salad days rarely last forever.
me - 29
81 vw rabbit
86 ford thunderbird
98 supra tt (current)
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01-03 996tt (patiently waiting)
wow, if you're really 22 and you've reall made that much $$, you need to find a (better) financial advisor of some sort. no need to have so many cars at that age - better to put the money away for later.
the salad days rarely last forever.
me - 29
81 vw rabbit
86 ford thunderbird
98 supra tt (current)
---
01-03 996tt (patiently waiting)
#123
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1979 VW Beetle
1975 Datsun B2-10
1975 Jeep CJ5
1989 Ford Escort
1994 Toyota Corolla
1997 Toyota Camry
1998 Honda Civic
1998 Nissan Pathfinder
1998 BMW 328i
2001 996 C2
1998 Suzuki Bandit 600
2001 Land Rover Discovery
2001 Audi TT
2000 Triumph Sprint RS
2003 996 TT
2004 BMW 330i
2005 Honda Odyssey
I find it interesting that it appears that the minority of folks owned 996s before they got their 996 TTs. I would have expected more "graduating".
1979 VW Beetle
1975 Datsun B2-10
1975 Jeep CJ5
1989 Ford Escort
1994 Toyota Corolla
1997 Toyota Camry
1998 Honda Civic
1998 Nissan Pathfinder
1998 BMW 328i
2001 996 C2
1998 Suzuki Bandit 600
2001 Land Rover Discovery
2001 Audi TT
2000 Triumph Sprint RS
2003 996 TT
2004 BMW 330i
2005 Honda Odyssey
I find it interesting that it appears that the minority of folks owned 996s before they got their 996 TTs. I would have expected more "graduating".
#125
OK here goes...
Just turned 32.. all cars bought and paid for myself.. working since 13
1988 Isuzu Impulse
1984 BMW 318I
1988 BMW 325i Covertible (Still Have)
1995 BMW 530I
2001 BMW X5 4.4
1999 Porsche 996 Cab (Still Have)
1969 Porsche RS Replica (Still Have)
2001 Porsche Boxster (Still Have)
2004 Porsche Cayenne S (Still Have)
Just turned 32.. all cars bought and paid for myself.. working since 13
1988 Isuzu Impulse
1984 BMW 318I
1988 BMW 325i Covertible (Still Have)
1995 BMW 530I
2001 BMW X5 4.4
1999 Porsche 996 Cab (Still Have)
1969 Porsche RS Replica (Still Have)
2001 Porsche Boxster (Still Have)
2004 Porsche Cayenne S (Still Have)
#126
Originally posted by Chet M
Kinda neat looking at the cars and how we all meet up here.
Kinda neat looking at the cars and how we all meet up here.
#127
40
Past vehicles:
1967 Jaguare E-type Roadster (first car @ 15)
1969 VW Bug
1987 Toyota 4 Runner
1990 Ford Bronco
1996 Chevy Suburban
Currently owned: (not in order purchase as that requires too much thought on my part)
1968 Mercedes Unimog
1972 Gamma Goat M-561
1953 *****'s High Hood CJ-2A Jeep
1967 Camaro RS/SS
1968 Camaro SS
1971 Chevy Stepside P/U
2001 Chevy Z71 P/U
1993 Range Rover County LWB
2004 Range Rover HSE
1993 Mercedes 300 CE Cabriolet
1963 Lincoln Continental Blk on Black Convertable
1984 Porshce Ruf Turbo Look
2001 Porsche 996TT
1997.5 Hummer H1 4 door open top (real Hummer)
2001 Ducati 748R
2003 Ducati 999R
1999 Simms custom bike 131 ci. Blown
2003 Simms custom bike 141 ci. chopper suicide shift
2001 Jesse James / Simms chopper 113 ci.
1995 Beechcraft Bonanza A-36
1989 Scarab 34'
1991 Supra Comp TS6M
1998 Mastercraft Prostar 190
1994 Aerbus 34' diesel pusher
2003 Seadoo GTX-SC
2004 Seadoo RXP w/ fully modded engine 315hp / 80mph
2003 Club Car 42.3 mph GPS'd electric
1992 Yamaha Banshee 350
1996 Yamaha Banshee 350
1996 Yamaha Warrior
1992 Yamaha Blaster
1989 Yamaha Blaster
2005 Yamaha Raptor
TOO Much Sh_T!!!! State Farm loves me!!!!!
Past vehicles:
1967 Jaguare E-type Roadster (first car @ 15)
1969 VW Bug
1987 Toyota 4 Runner
1990 Ford Bronco
1996 Chevy Suburban
Currently owned: (not in order purchase as that requires too much thought on my part)
1968 Mercedes Unimog
1972 Gamma Goat M-561
1953 *****'s High Hood CJ-2A Jeep
1967 Camaro RS/SS
1968 Camaro SS
1971 Chevy Stepside P/U
2001 Chevy Z71 P/U
1993 Range Rover County LWB
2004 Range Rover HSE
1993 Mercedes 300 CE Cabriolet
1963 Lincoln Continental Blk on Black Convertable
1984 Porshce Ruf Turbo Look
2001 Porsche 996TT
1997.5 Hummer H1 4 door open top (real Hummer)
2001 Ducati 748R
2003 Ducati 999R
1999 Simms custom bike 131 ci. Blown
2003 Simms custom bike 141 ci. chopper suicide shift
2001 Jesse James / Simms chopper 113 ci.
1995 Beechcraft Bonanza A-36
1989 Scarab 34'
1991 Supra Comp TS6M
1998 Mastercraft Prostar 190
1994 Aerbus 34' diesel pusher
2003 Seadoo GTX-SC
2004 Seadoo RXP w/ fully modded engine 315hp / 80mph
2003 Club Car 42.3 mph GPS'd electric
1992 Yamaha Banshee 350
1996 Yamaha Banshee 350
1996 Yamaha Warrior
1992 Yamaha Blaster
1989 Yamaha Blaster
2005 Yamaha Raptor
TOO Much Sh_T!!!! State Farm loves me!!!!!
Last edited by andreas; 03-17-2005 at 08:36 AM.
#129
Marc996Miami:
The waiting for 25 years for my first P car did not come easy. My first love was a 944 with BBS wheels, then the 944 Turbo. Came close to pulling the trigger but waited. I have followed the advice of my father (and some else's grandfather) and not blown my money on cars. You can only hold out so long before you have to enjoy life!!! For me that is a Porsche.
Enjoy the M3. It is a fantastic car!!! Your next move up will obviously be a Porsche!!
The waiting for 25 years for my first P car did not come easy. My first love was a 944 with BBS wheels, then the 944 Turbo. Came close to pulling the trigger but waited. I have followed the advice of my father (and some else's grandfather) and not blown my money on cars. You can only hold out so long before you have to enjoy life!!! For me that is a Porsche.
Enjoy the M3. It is a fantastic car!!! Your next move up will obviously be a Porsche!!
Last edited by desoto; 03-17-2005 at 10:03 AM.
#131
40 Years Old
1969 Karmann Ghia w/ 1.7l motor w/weber (FAST) nicely modded to race in the CA canyons
1977 Datsun 280Z
1980 Volvo GL Wagon
1984 Ford Thunderbird
1984 Nissan 300ZX (wife's)
1984 Ford Bronco II
1988 BMW M-3
1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS
1995 BMW 325i
1995 Corvette LT-1 coupe
2000 Range Rover
2000 Porsche 996 coupe
1969 Karmann Ghia w/ 1.7l motor w/weber (FAST) nicely modded to race in the CA canyons
1977 Datsun 280Z
1980 Volvo GL Wagon
1984 Ford Thunderbird
1984 Nissan 300ZX (wife's)
1984 Ford Bronco II
1988 BMW M-3
1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS
1995 BMW 325i
1995 Corvette LT-1 coupe
2000 Range Rover
2000 Porsche 996 coupe
Last edited by Chronos; 03-25-2005 at 09:34 AM.
#132
Originally posted by collin996tt
Hey Kiddos,
There's nothing to be ashamed of to be fortunate enough to have daddy buy u these toys. Really. Any one of us would love to be in your shoes when we were 20 or younger. It's way cool.
However, however, when working adults (like your parents) list their car history here, they are doing it with a sense of pride. It's a reflection of how far they've come since the struggling or student days.
Funny thing is I don't know why did KPV posted his age in the first place. What does it have to do with car history? He must have tried to make a statement by doing that. It shows his accomplishment, not his parents, and how he got here. It's more than showing his taste in cars. Afterall, when you're struggling, your taste have to take a back seat, way back. You can almost read into his and others' life, not just their parents', by their car history.
So for some 20 yr old, or even 30, to come along and post a list of 100k cars that's longer than their driving years, it's almost a mockery to some of the "working class" members here. I wouldn't want my kids someday to compare their car history to some 40 yr old for example. We're not talking about baseball cards here.
There is nothing more satisfying than to buy your own house someday and stock it with your dream cars, all with money, lots of it, YOU earned from "strangers". Strangers usually don't give you $200k or more a year to spend easily unless you're really worth it.
So bottomline is do give respect to working adults who actually did purchase all those cars with their own money, just as you would with your parents. They EARNED it. You BENEFITTED.
Maybe some day you'll leave the nest and learn how challenging, and rewarding, it is to make it on your own!
In the meantime, do count your blessings and smile with every mile
Hey Kiddos,
There's nothing to be ashamed of to be fortunate enough to have daddy buy u these toys. Really. Any one of us would love to be in your shoes when we were 20 or younger. It's way cool.
However, however, when working adults (like your parents) list their car history here, they are doing it with a sense of pride. It's a reflection of how far they've come since the struggling or student days.
Funny thing is I don't know why did KPV posted his age in the first place. What does it have to do with car history? He must have tried to make a statement by doing that. It shows his accomplishment, not his parents, and how he got here. It's more than showing his taste in cars. Afterall, when you're struggling, your taste have to take a back seat, way back. You can almost read into his and others' life, not just their parents', by their car history.
So for some 20 yr old, or even 30, to come along and post a list of 100k cars that's longer than their driving years, it's almost a mockery to some of the "working class" members here. I wouldn't want my kids someday to compare their car history to some 40 yr old for example. We're not talking about baseball cards here.
There is nothing more satisfying than to buy your own house someday and stock it with your dream cars, all with money, lots of it, YOU earned from "strangers". Strangers usually don't give you $200k or more a year to spend easily unless you're really worth it.
So bottomline is do give respect to working adults who actually did purchase all those cars with their own money, just as you would with your parents. They EARNED it. You BENEFITTED.
Maybe some day you'll leave the nest and learn how challenging, and rewarding, it is to make it on your own!
In the meantime, do count your blessings and smile with every mile
My list
Im 18:
-2003 A4 3.0 (first car still miss it )
-2004 S4 (my daily which I look forward to driving the next time everytime I get out of it)
-2003 996 Turbo (my child of sorts, the other day somebody insulted it and I about broke them...you get the idea)
Disclaimer: All of these cars were purchased by the blood sweat and tears of my grandpa and father. I take no credit for the purchase of any of these cars!
Last edited by ttgangsta; 03-24-2005 at 01:33 PM.
#133
Originally posted by andreas
2003 Seadoo GTX-SC
2004 Seadoo RXP w/ fully modded engine 315hp / 80mph
2003 Club Car 42.3 mph GPS'd electric
1992 Yamaha Banshee 350
1996 Yamaha Banshee 350
1996 Yamaha Warrior
1992 Yamaha Blaster
1989 Yamaha Blaster
2005 Yamaha Raptor
TOO Much Sh_T!!!! State Farm loves me!!!!!
2003 Seadoo GTX-SC
2004 Seadoo RXP w/ fully modded engine 315hp / 80mph
2003 Club Car 42.3 mph GPS'd electric
1992 Yamaha Banshee 350
1996 Yamaha Banshee 350
1996 Yamaha Warrior
1992 Yamaha Blaster
1989 Yamaha Blaster
2005 Yamaha Raptor
TOO Much Sh_T!!!! State Farm loves me!!!!!
How do you like the R-12X waverunner? We are thinking about getting some of them.. just haven't been able to ask anyone with firsthand stuff to say
#134
47 yo
Learned to drive in the Army (Special Forces 10 th Group ODA 333 11 Charlie, Ft. Devens, Mass '76-'80). Learned on a manual and it's in my blood. Didn't need a car in NYCity growing up and no one cares to have one.
'76 Volkswagen Sirocco
'72 Capri
'70 Honda CVCC
''79 Volkswagen Sirocco
'84 Volkswagen GTI
'92 Saab 900
'94 Volvo 850T
'95 BMW 325i
'98 BMW M3
'01 911 C4
'01 BMW M5 w full Dinan
'04 911 TT w/ X50
'04 Cayenne Turbo
'05 Carrera GT (I made it, whew
Learned to drive in the Army (Special Forces 10 th Group ODA 333 11 Charlie, Ft. Devens, Mass '76-'80). Learned on a manual and it's in my blood. Didn't need a car in NYCity growing up and no one cares to have one.
'76 Volkswagen Sirocco
'72 Capri
'70 Honda CVCC
''79 Volkswagen Sirocco
'84 Volkswagen GTI
'92 Saab 900
'94 Volvo 850T
'95 BMW 325i
'98 BMW M3
'01 911 C4
'01 BMW M5 w full Dinan
'04 911 TT w/ X50
'04 Cayenne Turbo
'05 Carrera GT (I made it, whew
#135
1 st car -Grand Fury 440 magnum state police interceptor(auction car). They never took the front and side lights off and state emblem was still slightly visable-used to enjoy pulling over friends coming home from high school ! (that thing was fast on the nitrous!!)
'85 mustang Mcclarren - raced everything in sight, including undercover cop....ooops
mom made me sell because of trouble with the law, got next vehicle...
'87 Honda Hurricane-drove back and forth to track and abused it on weekends in various WERA events
'89 S-10 truck super safe-no tickets
'89 GSXR 750- raced to pegs off that thing
'90 GMC jimmy-lifted with huge tires...ran over lots of cool stuff
'91 GSXR 1100 ( now Turbo-hang on )
'78 euro 930 turbo FINALLY !
'98 BMW M3 awesome car!
'91 GMC syclone...just had to have
'99 hard top lightweight C5 corvette......modded for fun!
'01 996tt - finally, sometimes i just sit in it and smile
'85 mustang Mcclarren - raced everything in sight, including undercover cop....ooops
mom made me sell because of trouble with the law, got next vehicle...
'87 Honda Hurricane-drove back and forth to track and abused it on weekends in various WERA events
'89 S-10 truck super safe-no tickets
'89 GSXR 750- raced to pegs off that thing
'90 GMC jimmy-lifted with huge tires...ran over lots of cool stuff
'91 GSXR 1100 ( now Turbo-hang on )
'78 euro 930 turbo FINALLY !
'98 BMW M3 awesome car!
'91 GMC syclone...just had to have
'99 hard top lightweight C5 corvette......modded for fun!
'01 996tt - finally, sometimes i just sit in it and smile