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Standard looks, people pointing, People giving thumbs up, etc. Driving to school a few weeks back, a guy in a stock b5 a4 took a fuckton of pictures of my car then gave me a thumbs up. Shit, today the fedex guy said he liked my car.
But most of the comments I get are from black guys. Seriously, I've have more black people give me the thumbs up, say "sick car man" or something along those lines than I have white people.
in my old e46 i once had a guy next to me in traffic toss me a thumbs up. made me feel fucking awesome haha. stock 16s, sunken as hell, bouncing around on DDM coilovers
My favorite was driving down to Waterfest in 09, I was riding bitch in my friend Mike's e30 pickup conversion. This thing is like 5 shades of primer, has holes in the body where he hasn't finished welding yet and is running an m50 with a holset HX35, open wastegate and complete straight pipe. We were leaving a toll booth and he stepped on it. We lit up first and shot a big ass fireball out on the shift to second, then lit second the whole way through and did the same into third. We slowed down to about 65 and a hyundai with 4 hippy looking dudes rolls up next to us and the driver looks over, wide eyed, and says "what the fuck was that?"
In my car I always get the "is that a V8?!" at stoplights and such, two stand out though. One, a guy pulls up next to me in his crown vic and just yells over if it's a V8, I said yeah and he just gave a confused look and sped off.
And the other day, I get out of my car at a burrito place and a guy comes running up to me and goes "dude I see you driving all over the place. What do you have in that thing?" I responded "a BMW V8" and he goes "oh, thats it?" and walks away. I was quite confused haha.
I just cruise the Kirkland waterfront, and Alki on the regular, both of which on a sunny day you can end up parking 6 blocks from the water and walking in, they are packed with people of all types and the traffic is super slow, so I roll through, windows down, radio off, and barely high enough to roll and watch as necks snap everytime my front end gently comes in contact with the road making a very distinct sound of plastic and roadway... when I decide to park it usually turns into a spectacle as I air the car up to obtain full steering abilities, people stop to watch and with the flick of a swich and an abrupt rush of air penetrating the sounds of the beach with a loud PPPPPPPSSSSssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhh, they gather around to check out the car and fire off a few questions, and sometimes pictures before their curiousity is satisfied and they go on their way, if I get a good spot I can watch my car as I eat pizza and drink my Rainier, I always leave all the windows down and sunroof open so they can check out the inside, most people appreciate the car, a few snarl at it, dislikers dislike it, and the ladies love the headliner when they discover it.
I want to clarify something, when Rory did it, we were in the very back corner of a HUGE McD's lot, and we were going maybe 3 mph. Rory also drives a GTI so its FWD, and there was snow on the ground.
Back to breaking necks.
One time I was in Rory's car and we were just cruising around with no particular intent on going anywhere, and we pull up to a light, this dude and his son were in their mini van, and they just stared at the car for a good 45 seconds while we were at the light, like jaws open the whole nine yards, I thought it was hilarious
When the odds of running over a 2-13yr old are higher than the odds of not, it is a bad idea. Don't be a fucking moron, Skibum. Drifting should be done on a track, really deserted back road, or the parking lot of an abandoned warehaouse/shipping yard. I only mention anything other than a track for the sake of dipshits like you that think public places are the only cool place to drift.
I didnt know stanceworks was full of debbie downers
let me guess drifting isnt safe and you really could have hurt someone guyize
inb4 everyones pussy gets hurt
When the odds of running over a 2-13yr old are higher than the odds of not, it is a bad idea. Don't be a fucking moron, Skibum. Drifting should be done on a track, really deserted back road, or the parking lot of an abandoned warehaouse/shipping yard. I only mention anything other than a track for the sake of dipshits like you that think public places are the only cool place to drift.
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