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Gid'day,
My names Jeff and I live outside of Ottawa Canada. I've just bough my first RX-7 - It's an '83, and I'll be picking it up this Saturday. I've driven Mazda's for years, and I wanted to get a sports car for a change. I drove muscle cars in my younger days but now that my kids are all driving I wanted them to have something fun to drive.
Cheers,
Jeff
My names Jeff and I live outside of Ottawa Canada. I've just bough my first RX-7 - It's an '83, and I'll be picking it up this Saturday. I've driven Mazda's for years, and I wanted to get a sports car for a change. I drove muscle cars in my younger days but now that my kids are all driving I wanted them to have something fun to drive.
Cheers,
Jeff
Didn't even have graduated licencing back in my day - you just took a test and away you went. Nice to see young guys with awsome rides - check out the piture of my first car - bought it when I was 15 and I still have it today
Make sure you stay in school, work hard, save your money and buy a car. Be sure to take all the shop classes you can so you can wrench on the car yourself. I came from the school of hard knocks, but I sure learned to wrench on cars! I have twin daughters who I bought the RX-7 for and I'm teaching them how to fix it - if they want it, they have to do the work!
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Make sure you stay in school, work hard, save your money and buy a car. Be sure to take all the shop classes you can so you can wrench on the car yourself. I came from the school of hard knocks, but I sure learned to wrench on cars! I have twin daughters who I bought the RX-7 for and I'm teaching them how to fix it - if they want it, they have to do the work!
Welcome! Nice to have our neighbors from the north join the forum.
I noticed that a lot of countries have pretty strict licensing procedures. Here in California, if you're under 18 you get a provisional license, which doesn't allow you to drive between 11:00pm - 5:00am unless a licensed driver over the age of 25 is with you & you can't carry passengers under the age of 20. 18 & over, you're free to do w/e you want.
I noticed that a lot of countries have pretty strict licensing procedures. Here in California, if you're under 18 you get a provisional license, which doesn't allow you to drive between 11:00pm - 5:00am unless a licensed driver over the age of 25 is with you & you can't carry passengers under the age of 20. 18 & over, you're free to do w/e you want.
Finally here's a couple of pictures of my new toy. It's actually for my twin daughters - it's incentive for them to learn to drive a standard, but I get to drive it until they're comfortable with a stick. I just picked it up last weekend and we've started going over it in detail to get it ready for the road. I've had my girls learn some basic automotive work ever since they were little, and now they get a lot more hands-on starting with the brakes, intake gasket, rad, suspention, detailing, etc. They'll drive all the boys wild! The nice thing is no back seat (I have to do something to keep the boys at bay). One thing for sure is they'll know more about cars than most of the guys in their school (and have a nicer ride).
Finally here's a couple of pictures of my new toy. It's actually for my twin daughters - it's incentive for them to learn to drive a standard, but I get to drive it until they're comfortable with a stick. I just picked it up last weekend and we've started going over it in detail to get it ready for the road. I've had my girls learn some basic automotive work ever since they were little, and now they get a lot more hands-on starting with the brakes, intake gasket, rad, suspention, detailing, etc. They'll drive all the boys wild! The nice thing is no back seat (I have to do something to keep the boys at bay). One thing for sure is they'll know more about cars than most of the guys in their school (and have a nicer ride).
My parents treat cars as an appliance/tool, not something you can have a connection with.All I have to support me is an autoshop and the internet. I've been using the autoshop since last year and the internet for gaining car knowledge ever since I learnt to read. Most of my spare time is dedicated to gaining knowledge of cars (surfing forums, watching build videos, internet info pages, etc.) because it is my hobby and passion.
Last edited by baldolera; Mar 23, 2012 at 02:59 PM.
Make sure you stay in school, work hard, save your money and buy a car. Be sure to take all the shop classes you can so you can wrench on the car yourself. I came from the school of hard knocks, but I sure learned to wrench on cars! I have twin daughters who I bought the RX-7 for and I'm teaching them how to fix it - if they want it, they have to do the work!

Hit those books and put everything, except your health second! Trust Build your Power! Win your Race Money! Biznitches will Flock!
^ This guys the dad I'm going to be some day! Good stuff dude! McCarthy was my instructor. He put together the cars for Fast & Furious 3 Tokyo Sliding! Cool cat.
Hit those books and put everything, except your health second! Trust Build your Power! Win your Race Money! Biznitches will Flock!

Hit those books and put everything, except your health second! Trust Build your Power! Win your Race Money! Biznitches will Flock!

I'm glad provisions are in. I just pulled out a 17 year old cutie out of her M3 Convertible BMW because she crashed in the woods, when I was on my way to Block Buster to rent Street fighter vs. Tekken! I'm still waiting to play it. Car before games! Business before pleasure!

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