turbo forgivness?
#21
Im almost glad i didnt have access to cars like this when i was 18 because i think i would be dead.
When i was 18 i was driving a 150 bhp mazda turbo hatchback car which was fast enough for my skill level at the time.(and beat many more powerful cars on my local twisty roads!)
At a risk of getting flamed i just dont think teenagers and powerful cars is a winning combination.
When i was 18 i was driving a 150 bhp mazda turbo hatchback car which was fast enough for my skill level at the time.(and beat many more powerful cars on my local twisty roads!)
At a risk of getting flamed i just dont think teenagers and powerful cars is a winning combination.
#22
Im almost glad i didnt have access to cars like this when i was 18 because i think i would be dead.
When i was 18 i was driving a 150 bhp mazda turbo hatchback car which was fast enough for my skill level at the time.(and beat many more powerful cars on my local twisty roads!)
At a risk of getting flamed i just dont think teenagers and powerful cars is a winning combination.
When i was 18 i was driving a 150 bhp mazda turbo hatchback car which was fast enough for my skill level at the time.(and beat many more powerful cars on my local twisty roads!)
At a risk of getting flamed i just dont think teenagers and powerful cars is a winning combination.
#23
Im almost glad i didnt have access to cars like this when i was 18 because i think i would be dead.
When i was 18 i was driving a 150 bhp mazda turbo hatchback car which was fast enough for my skill level at the time.(and beat many more powerful cars on my local twisty roads!)
At a risk of getting flamed i just dont think teenagers and powerful cars is a winning combination.
When i was 18 i was driving a 150 bhp mazda turbo hatchback car which was fast enough for my skill level at the time.(and beat many more powerful cars on my local twisty roads!)
At a risk of getting flamed i just dont think teenagers and powerful cars is a winning combination.
#25
Umm - the question has been posed twice now. Where can you rent a GT3?
If you have only driven a stick twice then that means you have NO CLUE on how to shift properly or even engaged/disengage the clutch properly.
I smell something and it ain't fuel
Where was all this money when I was 18? I was at Costco the other day and I get out of my car and a kid working there says "Nice Car" and I say thank you. Then he said " Thats my M5 over there" - it was an E60 M5 probably 06/07 but still. He wasn't more than 18/19.
Must be nice these days to put stupid fast cars in inexperienced hands.
Reminds me when I was racing Runabout Jet Skis and kids would get hurt so often because too much power and no experience.
If you have only driven a stick twice then that means you have NO CLUE on how to shift properly or even engaged/disengage the clutch properly.
I smell something and it ain't fuel
Where was all this money when I was 18? I was at Costco the other day and I get out of my car and a kid working there says "Nice Car" and I say thank you. Then he said " Thats my M5 over there" - it was an E60 M5 probably 06/07 but still. He wasn't more than 18/19.
Must be nice these days to put stupid fast cars in inexperienced hands.
Reminds me when I was racing Runabout Jet Skis and kids would get hurt so often because too much power and no experience.
#26
Real World vs GT3 or any Exotic for that matter
In my opinion age doesn't matter. It's how big your wallet or mom/dad's wallet is that does matter. Also depending on who you are (status) or whom your connected to. A GT3 is easily obtainable and replacable given those factors. Not an 18 yo or teen but remember Eddie Griffin wrecking a >$1Million Ferrari Enzo??? Cars come and go...
#28
So...to paraphrase...you're calling him a spoiled mama's boy?
#30
i didnt rent it myself.