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#53
you know all of this is funny, but we need to remember that most of us started off this way as well.. He is probabbly rolling with a honda crew or something where they all talk about "NAWZ". The sad part about it is the only way he will learn, is from his own mistakes. Nothing any of us say will teach him a lesson. Poor G37.... Would you mind posting your vin so we all know to stay away from that car.. :-p
#54
you know all of this is funny, but we need to remember that most of us started off this way as well.. He is probabbly rolling with a honda crew or something where they all talk about "NAWZ". The sad part about it is the only way he will learn, is from his own mistakes. Nothing any of us say will teach him a lesson. Poor G37.... Would you mind posting your vin so we all know to stay away from that car.. :-p
#55
I disagree. I didn't start this way. I learned to work on cars way before I was old enough to drive one by working hands on under the hood and under the car with my dad. I certainly wasn't a snot nosed punk destroying a 40K car. When I moved to different cars besides GM V8's that I wasn't as knowledgeable about, I kept my mouth shut until I learned a little bit first. I certainly didn't have the luxury of tearing a perfectly good car to hell by being stupid and relying on someone else to clean up my mess.
Unfortunately in this day and age a lot of youngsters have a huge sense of entitlement. I think it started when parents were no longer allowed to put a boot in their backsides. A lot of kids just have no respect for how good they have it.
If it were up to me, All little boys (and girls too) would be issued a small tool box at 5 years of age. That way they would at least have the opportunity to work with their hands if they wish to do so. My Pop did it for me and I appreciate it to this day!
The only down side is, Some of the little pecker heads would start taking the house apart!
#56
Amen to that brother, it makes me sick to see a bunch of teenagers driving an M5, or an CLK 63 AMG, or an E92 M3, and watching them do burnouts and donuts like morons. What a shame...
#57
you know all of this is funny, but we need to remember that most of us started off this way as well.. He is probabbly rolling with a honda crew or something where they all talk about "NAWZ". The sad part about it is the only way he will learn, is from his own mistakes. Nothing any of us say will teach him a lesson. Poor G37.... Would you mind posting your vin so we all know to stay away from that car.. :-p
#58
some people are runnning it, a very low shot thou.
From your threads and the way you come about things. You will install NOS, spray full blast then blow your engine and think you broke a rear axle or something.
From your threads and the way you come about things. You will install NOS, spray full blast then blow your engine and think you broke a rear axle or something.
#59
I disagree. I didn't start this way. I learned to work on cars way before I was old enough to drive one by working hands on under the hood and under the car with my dad. I certainly wasn't a snot nosed punk destroying a 40K car. When I moved to different cars besides GM V8's that I wasn't as knowledgeable about, I kept my mouth shut until I learned a little bit first. I certainly didn't have the luxury of tearing a perfectly good car to hell by being stupid and relying on someone else to clean up my mess.