My run with a Lamborghini...
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No joke! Cars like that are moving invites for guys like us who are just curious. The cops know that!
You did what anyone of us would've wanted to, but some of us have been around the block before, and would never give in to the urge.
I would rather spend money I don't have on go-fast crap than on a lawyer.
Oh, and you get caught doing that in New York and they find a video cam?... They'll take it.
It provides indisputable proof for all your buddys- For the law, too!
Stick with the snap-shot camera!
A Lamborghini. Crazy bastard!
You did what anyone of us would've wanted to, but some of us have been around the block before, and would never give in to the urge.
I would rather spend money I don't have on go-fast crap than on a lawyer.
Oh, and you get caught doing that in New York and they find a video cam?... They'll take it.
It provides indisputable proof for all your buddys- For the law, too!
Stick with the snap-shot camera!
A Lamborghini. Crazy bastard!
#27
Haha, yeah. Well no matter what you all think, I know it was real . Like I said earlier its a Park Place Limited car, and they sell NO REPLICAS other than the Cobra. It had the dealer plates on it, and the park place ltd license plate frame . Im sure that he was just playing and he was just waiting for me to try as hard as I possibly could them kick my ***, lol. Oh well, it was still fun, and as stated before, NO MORE UNTIL ALL MY PROBLEMS ARE CLEARED. My Mom actually had a talk with me last night and I think Im finally going home, woohoo!
~T.J.
~T.J.
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HA! Back from the DEAD!
I was reading the race with the Ferrari in the kills section, and it reminded me of this race. I thought I would come re-read it, and its so funny to look back and how dumb I was
Its also funny to me that D'arcy (I think that was the spelling?), aka Manntis, suggested a Ford Festiva, because I ended up with a Ford Aspire, which is what replaced the Festiva, for about 3 years after driving my Toyota 4x4 for about 2 years. I now DD a VW Golf, and Im rebuilding the 7 after being stolen, even though it took me 5 years to get started. I also have added a CBR600 to my collection, and still have my old faithful Toyota 4x4. Knock on wood, no tickets in a long time, and insurance!
Also, Alex (aka DirectFreak), I did sign the papers with the recruiter as I know I posted in the past, but the really ironic part is Im now a police officer working in the traffic section
Big changes in life from 17 to 24. Anyway, just a fun update from the PAST. Carry on
~T.J.
I was reading the race with the Ferrari in the kills section, and it reminded me of this race. I thought I would come re-read it, and its so funny to look back and how dumb I was
Its also funny to me that D'arcy (I think that was the spelling?), aka Manntis, suggested a Ford Festiva, because I ended up with a Ford Aspire, which is what replaced the Festiva, for about 3 years after driving my Toyota 4x4 for about 2 years. I now DD a VW Golf, and Im rebuilding the 7 after being stolen, even though it took me 5 years to get started. I also have added a CBR600 to my collection, and still have my old faithful Toyota 4x4. Knock on wood, no tickets in a long time, and insurance!
Also, Alex (aka DirectFreak), I did sign the papers with the recruiter as I know I posted in the past, but the really ironic part is Im now a police officer working in the traffic section
Big changes in life from 17 to 24. Anyway, just a fun update from the PAST. Carry on
~T.J.
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I would love to drive a Countach.
The steering wheel and pedals were common complains of the car and so were the windows. The vehicle was really power and design first, driver second.
Beautifully designed and an amazing car for its time, a vehicle that has endured even after being replaced by countless Lamborgini sucessors.
I wish I were older than 19, it must have been a wonderful sight to see that for the first time at the auto show...
The steering wheel and pedals were common complains of the car and so were the windows. The vehicle was really power and design first, driver second.
Beautifully designed and an amazing car for its time, a vehicle that has endured even after being replaced by countless Lamborgini sucessors.
I wish I were older than 19, it must have been a wonderful sight to see that for the first time at the auto show...
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