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lol so pretty much mummy and daddy bought our cars rich kid cruise

:3some: more then likely youve hit the nail on the head steve

rich parents buy cars for kids because THEY CAN... ahaha just because your parents are not rich and they failed... or they dont love you as much ... OR your so proud because you bought your own car doesn't mean you give all the kids that have nice car from their parents shit... seriously that's just jelousy when you say stuff like that... ahaha and don't say its not.. because it is, well in most cases anyways...

my parents are loaded, my entire family is cashed up out their asses. dads spending 60k on his holiday at the end of this year to visit family in america but my parents DIDNT buy my car and they could could of, probably got me a really nice one too and they didnt FAIL either!

when i had my beat up s13 in the street in my area it was so out of place it wasnt funny but even then people sterotyped me as though everything gets handed to me by my family probably why this post you made kiet pissed me off so much is that what i WORKED for to try and tell people that i work my ass off to afford everything i have its and comments like this that ruin it.

ive worked to make my s13 the best performing car i could, now ive worked to make my r32 the best condition i could and i love the comments from workshops that they say its the cleanest 32 theyve ever seen because it DOES make me proud that what people see from my 32 is nothing but hard work! work that never seems to end though...

im not jelous from kids who get their shit handed to them because their the ones that are going to fail in the future. live at home as long as you can because when you get out of home and in to the real world your going to be for a real shock. i had to get up at 4am every morning to get a lift to the train station to catch 2 different trains then walk to work to get there by 7am to work 10 hours a day monday to firday and lived on 30 bux a week, i did this for a year to afford my 32.

so yes, buying my OWN car does make me PROUD!

o but who says i dont have a job? who says im still not studying to be more successful? if i get 'shit' handed to me doesnt mean im going to fail in the future? your just saying what im saying but in your own view.. i only made that comment because people with shit handed to them get stereotyped too like 'wooo my parents bought me a gtr so EVERYTHING i own is from my parents' and it all comes from a silver platter when its not. so yeah dont get too angry buddy ahaha

i didnt say you didnt have a job or werent studying, shit im working 2 jobs and studying myself.

people get sterotyped because of things like what youve said in your orignal post, saying people whos parents cant afford to buy their child a car or nice things have 'failed'

i made my judgment of you by what youve said in your post, you made your judgment of many other peoples families on nothing but your own anger.

im not trying to put you down kiet, im just trying to get my point across. remember, ive been sterotyped as well and posts like what you made isnt really helping mate.

o but who says i dont have a job? who says im still not studying to be more successful? if i get 'shit' handed to me doesnt mean im going to fail in the future? your just saying what im saying but in your own view.. i only made that comment because people with shit handed to them get stereotyped too like 'wooo my parents bought me a gtr so EVERYTHING i own is from my parents' and it all comes from a silver platter when its not. so yeah dont get too angry buddy ahaha

problem is Kietz is respect looking at your GTR and the way you drove it and they way you talk about name swapping with police shows you have very little respect for your things and others say what you will about middle classes families not buying cars for there kids if it turns me into the values you uphold i don't want one!

i drive my gtr gave it a lil squirt i cant help that.. i know it was wrong place and time but i dont get to go out to the track and ive learnt my lesson, and the license thing i did like 4 years ago and i was just saying most youngies do it these days, which they do. and kye point taken! sorry if i offended anyone. peace =D

I grew up in the hard end of the northern suburbs in the poor areas. I had nothing aged 16 when my parents split and moved to two different states. I finished yr12 living with my grandmother. Studied hard and worked hard. Today I'm the manager of a multi-million dollar business which I helped grow from day one 9 years ago! My salary is generous and I've invested well, got degrees and other qualifications filling my walls. I now have two houses, two Stageas (all owned), 5 motorcycles (all owned), and I did it all myself.

I hate ferals who do nothing with their lives but bludge off the dole, just as much as I hate rich kids flashing around in their cheque-book-lives. Doesn't matter if you come from the poor end or rich end of society, if you've made it yourself, on your own, I've got nothing but respect for you. :)

Ive bought all my own cars.

Piece of shit green toyota celica. then a datsun sunny, nissan pulsar N12 turbo (absoloute money pit),sold that and got a r33 which I eventually sold to a friend. And finally I own a Nice 34 GTT which is double defected now :)

I dont mind ppl getting things handed to em tho. Just pisses me off if they brag about the cars and money etc handed down. When I was in highschool I knwe a few guys like this. They couldnt boil an egg and yet they were bragging about what mummy and daddy got them.

Like someone said earlier wait till 'some' of these ppl hit the real world.

too true ruby!

my parents werent always well off. i lived in some messed up area's of america and my parents having to live on 30bux a week after bills to feed the family of 4 at the time (now 6).

my dad worked his ass off and now my other 2 brothers who didnt know the poor life are acting like everything should be handed to them.

i guess you need to be poor to know what wealth really is!

hrrrm yeha wayne shouldnt have arranged a cruise on a wed night.. u should have known a cruise on a wed night would be shit anyway lol

but usually the seductive cruises are ok..last one i took the ceffy on was mad.. had about 70 cars was goood

sneezy

There's always Kell's cruise next weekend. You'll find it much better than any cruise :D

Better than any cruise??? Thanks a lot Ruby...Like i dont put any effort into my cruises :P

Better than any cruise??? Thanks a lot Ruby...Like i dont put any effort into my cruises :P

If I said yours was better than hers, Kell would kill me :D But I've been to one of yours and 5 of hers ... do the maths :down:

Thats your choice for not coming to my cruises then soo why should i do the maths, just watch out what u say before other people read it because others might get it the wrong way in context.

Well considering ive been in hospital the last days and thats why i havent been on the forums for a while im organising the opening cruise for smooth garage for the 20th..

Thats your choice for not coming to my cruises then soo why should i do the maths, just watch out what u say before other people read it because others might get it the wrong way in context.

It was my opinion that Kell's cruises are ace. Well organised and no bullshit, no bad behaviour. So I'll say what I want about Kell's cruises as long as I keep attending them. I said nothing negative about yours, but you're acting as if I did. :P The only way anyone would get it wrong in context now, is because you put yourself forward as a comparison in this topic.

If you're taking it personally its not my problem. I didn't highlight your cruise at all. I'm one member of thousands here, not like my vote is crucial. :down:

I prefer Kell's cruises .. simple as that. :D

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