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1.Get Pulled Up By The Men In Blue.

I saw a chick in a piece of crap Subaru pulled over Yesterday... It's not the car, It's the driver

I've only ever been RBT and pulled over once. (I wasn't doing anything wrong either)

You pull up at a set of lights next to a primary school and the kids stick their thumbs up and yell "Cool car man!!"

Haha I had my mothers neighbours kids say "does that have nitros", us "nope" kid "is that turboed" Us "yes" haha..

when your car drinks more a week than you do in a month.

when you don't look at your credit card bills anymore. You just close your eyes and take your monthly paychck straight to the bank to pay it off.

when you get that shit eating grin on your face when you drive your car.

When you've learn't to understand basic Japanese from browsing yahoo auctions and deciphering those instructions that came with your parts

BWHAHAHAH THATS TOTALLY TRUE.. I learnt Japanese and now teach it from reading Apexi Packages lol

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