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... having strangers at traffic lights roll down their windows to talk tell you how hot your car is.

It's also parking your car, going for a walk, and seeing some people you know perving on your car without knowing it's yours :P.

Who else has had some moments like this which have totally justified your purchase (and made you realise just how good you look)?

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... having strangers at traffic lights roll down their windows to talk tell you how hot your car is.

It's also parking your car, going for a walk, and seeing some people you know perving on your car without knowing it's yours :P.

Who else has had some moments like this which have totally justified your purchase (and made you realise just how good you look)?

Having an '02 rex sti pull up next to me at the lights and ask me if i wanted to swap him with my 98 GT-T. Haha, not a chance bud :D

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having all sorts of people, young and old, admire the car.

people thinking your rich for driving one [ahahahaha]

people trying to race me off the lights, and i just cruise normally.....

not satisfaction... but a pet hate.... people keeping up with you, staying in the lane next to you, driving behind you, following you on the road to perve at the car....

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is....

1. Having a lifetime Holden fan admit that your car is better than his :bunny:

2. Listening and feeling the mechanical symphony every time you press your right foot to the floor.

3. Being pulled over by a cop to ask what car is that? And chatting to him for 15 minutes without fear of getting a defect.

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I remember the car being admired at, more by males and some females. Remember being asked about it at the petrol station and at traffic lights. These days only get a few glances. It seems they are plenty on the road and people got used to them...

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