Originally Posted by spearfish25 I went to a track day and had a 70-something white guy come up and start on about his 240Z. I couldn't get him to leave
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Hahahaha, you just reminded me of a vietnamese fob in my neighborhood calling a Porsche Boxter a mustang.
His exact words when I walked by was, "DAAAAMNNNN look at that mustang" I busted out laughing. Keeping on topic. I have had 1 asian dude, 1 middle age black man, 1928371230 teenagers comment on my car. I have had a bunch of random people ranging from all ethnicity stare at my car. |
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Usually I get the 23-29 year old single females, no kids, have a (50,000 salary +) career, drive a sports car (Porsche, Lambo, GTR, S2000, M3, etc) keep their cars clean and are swimsuit model built .... Well, one could always wish :P LOL...
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My first comment was from the asian guy. The same day I got my car too. He asked me how fast is it. I said I don't know. He then said that it was a GTR and mentioned something about it having 500 horsepower. I told him it's not a GTR and I wish it had 500 hp. lol
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I think my neighbor (he has a Boxster) said something to the effect of, "those are really big brakes."
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Yugo, well, not actually, but my wife and I live in a community where there are some Ferraris, and Lamborghinis so there are a few neighbors with large fuel nozzles up their asses.
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you know what, they really are big.
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