X-Raited Creations wrote:
Nicklas wrote:
X-Raited Creations wrote:
Only problem was the "Sensor guy" who was Danish.. DANISH!!! I didnt understand a single word that came out of his face.
Haha, bro wut u drinkin,
Danish can't talk!
You talk like you've got a fist stuck in your throat.
He still talk like that after you've delivered your fist down his throat lol
joking...
Well congratulations on the licence mate. It's such an expensive process to get all those lessons and get the theory out of the way too. But hey it'll open up so many things in life for you like;
* Freedom - Bored in the house, getting your head melted by your parents you can just get up and go for some fresh air.
* Mates - It's so much easier to get to, saves walking, and is cheaper for the petrol than getting buses. You can go drives with mates and visit other cities and stay over in them with your mates.
* If you - have a gf and your/her parents (Under 18's years of age close your ears/don't read this lol) don't like youse getting into each others trousers while in each others houses; you can do it in the car. It's risky being caught, but the adrenaline pumping through your bodies makes this more exciting to know what youre doing wrong (which you like and it's nature).
* Work related purposes - If you don't have a job you can travel further to look for more work. If you do have a job you can use your car instead of public transport.
I know what it's like to get your test at the start.. You'll have a heavy foot and like the adrenaline rush of being pushed into your seat by going fast. What I'm saying is just watch yourself especially with this cold weather at the minute as you don't want to danger other drivers on the road. I'll admit at the start, I took my air filter off and replaced it and it did sound like a Civic with a spoon system on it.. And cause I loved the sound I used to go fast all the time just to hear it.. But that will soon ware off.
The car you have/buying off your dad is a great car. All the different B Series with the Audi A4s confuse me. My mate over here on BelfastCarScene website has one; but it's a B7, he's staff member and his car's stance is a perfect example of how to modify it. He's just got coilovers and a set of LM Reps. Really pulls a great stance off the car.. Heres a picture or two to show you the idea:
Even a set of Alphards would be nice... Good luck with it all anyways and have fun. Wait you see the car I'll have in the new year