Originally Posted by Pushing_Tin That's true, but those people generally don't make near enough money to buy a $30k-$40k car in their first 5 years. I know, I've been there.
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03-01-2009, 11:18 AM | #230 (permalink) |
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You've both done the same thing. You have standard road cars dressed with the tinsel of fake high performance. This here isn't just some road car with a bit of scaffolding in the back. |
03-01-2009, 02:01 PM | #231 (permalink) |
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I just read thru the entire thread and have come to the conclusion that all Engineers think alike on auto preferences. BEE myself, though unused at the moment. Taking this Military Job to retirement, then possibly using the degree.
also see a lot of college students majoring in Engineering. Nice to see Law Enforcement that appreciate the z for what it is too. And a lot of military and retired mil. too... |
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