02-25-2011, 08:58 PM
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What hasn't Killed me, has made me more tolerant of RS!
Join Date: Feb 2011
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Originally Posted by - kT
that's where you're wrong. i know a guy, family friend, who has baller ass parents. parents got him a maserati gt. lives in vancouver, goes to high school. he's humble as shit about it. obviously he wouldn't say no when his parents told him (let's be honest, nobody would) but he isn't an idiot about it. he doesn't rip it around, he doesn't sit in high school parking lots revving the shit out of it because he can. he just drives it around and gives thank you waves to everybody who gives him a thumbs up and shit. does he have haters? of course. but if you knew the guy you'd know he deserved the car, unlike half these kids who are powered by parents
i don't know this mattzhang character personally, but my friends have told me the same story about the burnett incidents. and straight pipe? don't even give us that load of bullshit. anybody can clearly tell when a car is idling and when it's being revved, straight pipe, midpipe, no pipe, whatever. you're on a car enthusiast site man, try again
i understand that you're 17 or whatever and want to show off your car. but if you're going to do that, get yourself a job, earn yourself some money and then go showboat. showboating in a car your parents bought you? that sure makes you cool
i hope the words in this thread make you think the next time you plan to do something like that. though i doubt it will, given the nature of all you kids that live in the same fashion
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this is why i would appreciate your friends maserati more than this kids R8. its all about respect, and attitude. this kid your talking about clearly has class and i respect that in turn.
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