Just Got My Cgt Delivered!
#48
Originally Posted by Tommy Vercetti
You're 22 you have no clue what hard work is. I wish my mommy and daddy would pay my way thru life.
#51
Originally Posted by DarioTexas
Why be soo bitter that your mommy and daddy weren't able to financially hand anything to you ... seems like you should direct your laughter at them???
So you can sit down and STFU now ok bye.
I have to agree w/ Hds and deputy dog. It is his dads car and he is simply taking delivery of it for him. He is writing the post in a manner in which he makes it sound like he wrote the check for it though.
There is nothing wrong w/ being humble about hitting the lucky sperm lottery.
He is not the only young owner on this board for sure in that club. You should not be passing off your dads rides as yours though but this is the internet so why not I guess. I am curious about how you go about getting insurance for a 22 y/o male w/ a $500K near irreplaceable car.
Last edited by Tommy Vercetti; 07-28-2006 at 06:09 PM.
#52
Originally Posted by Tommy Vercetti
Wrong, my father is well known Wall Street Investment banker and CEO of a top Forbes 100 company.
Originally Posted by Tommy Vercetti
but this is the internet so why not I guess.
#55
who's to say you were raised right?
there's always people claiming how their parents never gave them this and that, and that made them appreciate everything more. So what exactly have you become that everyone should raise their kids the way you were raised. And forget abotu family values, looks like if for some reason you might be succesful enough to be able to provide your kids with some luxuries, they are **** out of luck, because its all for you. It takes more than to just not give your kids **** to make them appreciate things.
I wont mention whether or not he earned it himself, but his father seems to be financially succesful, so what makes u think he doesnt know how to be a good father automatically.
there's always people claiming how their parents never gave them this and that, and that made them appreciate everything more. So what exactly have you become that everyone should raise their kids the way you were raised. And forget abotu family values, looks like if for some reason you might be succesful enough to be able to provide your kids with some luxuries, they are **** out of luck, because its all for you. It takes more than to just not give your kids **** to make them appreciate things.
I wont mention whether or not he earned it himself, but his father seems to be financially succesful, so what makes u think he doesnt know how to be a good father automatically.
#56
this is a mute point. it's probably not his even his car i think some of us are in agreement it's his dad's car and he's playing it off that it's his. either way. nice car.
just curious GDautosport: are those your cars in your sig and how did you acquire them at the ripe old age of 22? most people haven't even finished college yet.
just curious GDautosport: are those your cars in your sig and how did you acquire them at the ripe old age of 22? most people haven't even finished college yet.
#57
Originally Posted by deputydog95
this is a mute point. it's probably not his even his car i think some of us are in agreement it's his dad's car and he's playing it off that it's his. either way. nice car.
just curious GDautosport: are those your cars in your sig and how did you acquire them at the ripe old age of 22? most people haven't even finished college yet.
just curious GDautosport: are those your cars in your sig and how did you acquire them at the ripe old age of 22? most people haven't even finished college yet.
Yes they are, i tried not to mention my parents cars for the sake of being a poser and what not, when in fact, its just to show that i might have some driving experience when talking about them or giving advice.
My younger brother bought me those cars, he works somewhere.
#58
Originally Posted by GDautosport
i'm pretty sure it was mentioned that his dad has another cgt.
Yes they are, i tried not to mention my parents cars for the sake of being a poser and what not, when in fact, its just to show that i might have some driving experience when talking about them or giving advice.
My younger brother bought me those cars, he works somewhere.
Yes they are, i tried not to mention my parents cars for the sake of being a poser and what not, when in fact, its just to show that i might have some driving experience when talking about them or giving advice.
My younger brother bought me those cars, he works somewhere.
okay, i'll bite. if you're 22, what in the world does your "younger" brother do that he can afford to purchase you a quarter million dollars worth of cars?
#59
this is an interesting post by the Stig back in June. He's posting about getting a SC for his 997.
Originally Posted by THE STIG
I think i'm gonna go with the EVO... I talked to the guys at RUF AUTO CENTRE (great guys by the way) and told me that if i wanted to supercharge my car they would have to either send a technician to Argentina or send my car back to the US, which obviously would cost me around 30K for everything.
and as far as getting the new turbo... I really want to get to enjoy this one first. I'm only 21... what's next if I get a TT now?
Thanks for the replies
and as far as getting the new turbo... I really want to get to enjoy this one first. I'm only 21... what's next if I get a TT now?
Thanks for the replies
#60
Originally Posted by GDautosport
i'm pretty sure it was mentioned that his dad has another cgt.
Yes they are, i tried not to mention my parents cars for the sake of being a poser and what not, when in fact, its just to show that i might have some driving experience when talking about them or giving advice.
My younger brother bought me those cars, he works somewhere.
Yes they are, i tried not to mention my parents cars for the sake of being a poser and what not, when in fact, its just to show that i might have some driving experience when talking about them or giving advice.
My younger brother bought me those cars, he works somewhere.