drivers licences and cars
- ProfessorAmadeus
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I still have to learn how to drive because im only 14. I can drive an automatic better that my 17 year old brother but i dont consider an auto really driving. But next year im going to be a ranch hand and i get to learn how to drive all types of things. in our family we arnt allowed to drive cause its WAY TO EXPENSIVE. My grandma gave me a camero but i could not accept it because when i could drive a 16 year old boy with sports car is really expencive.
in response to you professoramadeus, im about to turn 17 on august 28th, im looking to buy sportscar, all summer i worked 7 days a week and during the year, 4 or 3 days. I am currently going to look at a 3000gt from 96, beauty of a car. The reason its expensive is because car insurance companies would prefer not to have young drivers at all, but the law permits it so they do what they can to not issue insurance to younger people by jacking up the price. The trick is to put it under you parents name. As long as you are living with your parents, they have no way of knowing that you are not just "borrowing the car" if you were to get pulled over. Under my parents, a 3000gt is 580 a year without collision, 1000 a year with colloision. Under my name its about 5000 a year either way or something.
- chosen_way
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i get my probationary lisence next year yay it is about a year and a half away, i will be getting a toyota hiluz dual cab and i am goin to put a 4 inch lift on it 4 big ass spotlights the the roof 2 for the front bullbar and a heap of leds lining the corners of the cab.
- MrCrowley
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im 15 in 1month and i can get my learners then but i have to drive with someone who has a full license, then i wait 6months to get my restricted where i can drive by myself with no passengers and i have to drive between 5am-10pm and then i wait 12months to get my full drivers license.
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Still waiting for these pics, bullshitter.HAYLO_Stealer wrote:Wow i feel terible iv had my permit for a year now and i drive a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona
- ProfessorAmadeus
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WTF is your Problem?! you made a name just to make an allstar ass of yourself? Seroiusly.
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An allstar ass? I've been called many names...ProfessorAmadeus wrote:WTF is your Problem?! you made a name just to make an allstar ass of yourself? Seroiusly.
Lets stick to the facts, the kid is obviously a liar, or a simple pic would be posted already.
Do you have any clue how rare/valuable/desireable said car is? More than your mommy & daddy's house is worth, so mind your own or your own will mind you. Now go play with some rusty spoons, boy.
- ProfessorAmadeus
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First of all my names not salad fingers. Second This is a forum not ment to join just to flame someone its ment to talk about/ dicuss potato guns. So how about we just drop it and if you intend to stay on these forums i suggest you start to ajust your additude.
- ProfessorAmadeus
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Nice. be ready to get blown on you ass. What type of valve? Piston?
SOO CUTE!! OMG!! I COULD JUST LICK YOU!!Insomniac wrote:Hey why am I a goose???? Why not somthing a little more awe inspireing, like an eagle or something? LOL
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Well.... i havent built the cannon for 7lb rounds yet, but I'm working on a steel
bodied barrel sealing 4" piston valve.
the body of the valve and the barrel are steel, but I might use hardwood for a
piston, it would be lighter than steel.
bodied barrel sealing 4" piston valve.
the body of the valve and the barrel are steel, but I might use hardwood for a
piston, it would be lighter than steel.
- Flying_Salt
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I still have some time to go before I can learn. My parents might buy my sis an old clunker, so we may have to end up sharing that. Unless of course, I get to use my dad's car. But I hope I don't end up with the minivan...
sgort87 wrote: I hereby present Flying_Salt with The one and only <a href="http://www.geocities.com/sgort87/ghetto">Ghetto Award!</a>
- Pete Zaria
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I drive a '99 Lexus ES300 with the engine from a 98 Supra (2JZ-GE) and 5spd auto. With intake, exhaust, and a chip, it makes around 260hp/275ft-lb torque. Enough to kick a civic's ass. I may add a Flowmaster exhaust kit and a 2JZGTE turbo kit when time/money allow. I just hate that it's front wheel drive
Edited - deleted the comments about the two minor accidents I've had. After reconsidering, the world doesn't need to know about my misfortunes and/or stupidities.
Anyone here into racing/drifting? Just curious.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
PS - To the kid that owns the 69 Daytona: Post a pic. I don't believe you. For a young, unexperienced driver to be driving that car is *asking for trouble*.
Edited - deleted the comments about the two minor accidents I've had. After reconsidering, the world doesn't need to know about my misfortunes and/or stupidities.
Anyone here into racing/drifting? Just curious.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
PS - To the kid that owns the 69 Daytona: Post a pic. I don't believe you. For a young, unexperienced driver to be driving that car is *asking for trouble*.
Last edited by Pete Zaria on Sun Jan 07, 2007 2:35 am, edited 2 times in total.