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Is there a reason why every time I see someone under 50 in a convertible, they're always pumping the music much louder than any other hardtop driver would?

And it's always chick music? Regardless of the gender of the driver...

Is there a reason why every time I see someone under 50 in a convertible, they're always pumping the music much louder than any other hardtop driver would?

And it's always chick music? Regardless of the gender of the driver...

yes, you spend your days cruising the gay strips

Point taken. But that's what insurance is for

But personally, I'd never buy a convertible..

My mate's Mx5 was broken into with a knife the other day...

I tried to convince him to leave it in the same spot with the rip in the roof and glue a bunch of razorblades behind the rip but he wasn't down for it :/

Is there a reason why every time I see someone under 50 in a convertible, they're always pumping the music much louder than any other hardtop driver would?

And it's always chick music? Regardless of the gender of the driver...

I'm under 50, I had a convertible two weeks ago.

I was pumping tupac and bonethugs in the bumbiest clothes I could find. AND drove through Hampton park.

People got angry. Hopefully people thought it was stolen lol

My mate's Mx5 was broken into with a knife the other day...

I tried to convince him to leave it in the same spot with the rip in the roof and glue a bunch of razorblades behind the rip but he wasn't down for it :/

Is there a reason why every time I see someone under 50 in a convertible, they're always pumping the music much louder than any other hardtop driver would?

And it's always chick music? Regardless of the gender of the driver...

1:11 ftw

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Yep but mine are different colour, f**k running white wheels

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Haha yeah I have even seen them near my house on a Rangey

Yep but mine are different colour, f**k running white wheels

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Haha yeah I have even seen them near my house on a Rangey

I think these rims were an option in GTA: San Andreas at the Low Rider mod garages... You were only allowed to get them if you already had knuckle dusters and your top teeth removed for a mad set of gold fronts.

Nostalgia = Spending $40,000 on your car modding it up to be awesome, nitrous etc... nek minit you drive it, realise it's still a boat, it flips and catches on fire....

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I only just noticed the rust on the rolled guard of that red GTI. I guess lot of people are canaries in a gold mine with what the future holds for rolled guards (affecting resale, damaged paint etc.)

I think these rims were an option in GTA: San Andreas at the Low Rider mod garages... You were only allowed to get them if you already had knuckle dusters and your top teeth removed for a mad set of gold fronts.

Nostalgia = Spending $40,000 on your car modding it up to be awesome, nitrous etc... nek minit you drive it, realise it's still a boat, it flips and catches on fire....

Targa Tasmania? LOL :P

I only just noticed the rust on the rolled guard of that red GTI. I guess lot of people are canaries in a gold mine with what the future holds for rolled guards (affecting resale, damaged paint etc.)

Haha yeah offset is really low for the mk5, would have rubbed/burnt paint with zero f**ks given

If it's done right you won't have any issues with rust etc later on, most US guys don't care

Mine burnt on drivers side when I put land rover wheels on, but I then rubbed it back properly and then put proper touch up paint and have no issues at all

I'm under 50, I had a convertible two weeks ago.

I was pumping tupac and bonethugs in the bumbiest clothes I could find. AND drove through Hampton park.

People got angry. Hopefully people thought it was stolen lol

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