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Old 28-02-2005, 09:17 PM   #1
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Who can see themselves being like 65-70 maybe older even driving a hot 6 or a tough v8? That is unless fuel become waaay to expensive by then?

I plan to have tough cars for the rest of my life, even if it's inconvenient. IE: on my way to lawn bowls on a sunday arve and my mustang is overheating and carryin on etc.
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Old 28-02-2005, 09:28 PM   #2
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You better make sure your superannuation will cover that and pay your bills.
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Old 28-02-2005, 09:29 PM   #3
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Meh, dont think ill live past 30 anyway lol
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Old 28-02-2005, 09:30 PM   #4
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I forsee and alternative fuel the will be in place in the next 20 years or so and an option provided to run the old petrol guzzlers on that fuel instead. (with a bit of head work or something)
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Old 28-02-2005, 09:30 PM   #5
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Definatley. I will be the hippest (lol) old bloke out there.
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Old 28-02-2005, 09:32 PM   #6
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Long live the internal combustion engine and fossil fuels! I'll have to be forced to drive an electric car, no matter how good.
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Old 28-02-2005, 09:33 PM   #7
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Old 28-02-2005, 09:32 PM   #8
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1 am 38 had many nice quick road bikes, 18 months ago i got my 1st V8, after you get one its going to be hard not to have one..
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Old 28-02-2005, 10:22 PM   #9
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1 am 38 had many nice quick road bikes, 18 months ago i got my 1st V8, after you get one its going to be hard not to have one..

im with you 38 first V8 18 mts ago fast bikes all my life dirt and road

Now i want to go to the Drags and Track days

Love the V8 Dont know if the wife is real happy because i want to spend money on it all the time and its not because i have too just want to
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Old 28-02-2005, 09:47 PM   #10
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MY grandad raced sprint cars well into his eighties(and was still winning to by the way) so i figure i be doing it for somtime to come.
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I thought this a few nights ago, went out with a couple of friends to see one of their friends play in a band... a ol'time rock'n'roll band, to my suprise all of the oldies were up and boogie'in their asses off. Admittedly they'd sit down every few songs using anything they could find as a fan, they were having an absolute ball you could see it on their faces...
Now you think last few generations of teens will still be holding raves or moshin in the pit at 70-80years of age?
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Now you think last few generations of teens will still be holding raves or moshin in the pit at 70-80years of age?
if they haven't drugged themselves into a vegetable state by then. :sm_drool:
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Old 01-03-2005, 06:03 PM   #13
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I'll never drive a 4. i hope i never drive anything but a ford 6 or 8.
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aight, picture this:

2 x 75y/o geezers pull up at the lights next to each other in their hot 8's.... imagine how funny it'd be to see em light em up and drag off, a bit sideways, then chirp through the gears, stereo's blarring..... even funnier if they got busted on the side of the road like we see 'young hoons' occasionally.....

Damn, would that be some funny news story.....
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so who's going to be standing beside me at the age of 75 in the courtroom for drag racing?
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Old 28-02-2005, 11:10 PM   #16
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I can't even picture myself growing old let alone picture the car I'll be driving. Oh no, now I'm depressing myself lol.
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Old 28-02-2005, 11:18 PM   #17
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your to old if you cant decide to hit the brake, clutch or accelorator...
or cant fathom what each pedal does....
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Old 28-02-2005, 11:58 PM   #18
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I'am in my 50's now and still into cars, going to swap meets and car shows. But most of my mates gave the car scene away in their 30's & 40's. I'am looking at a restored 67 buick Riviera in S.A at the moment ( wife not happy could be the problem of not getting it) so as you get older your tasts change at bit plus pulling cars apart into a million peices and putting them back really does not appeal to me now days. My 1973 buick was the last job in 1998.I think as your get older you try to relive your youth of getting into cars that you owned or like as a young bloke.
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Old 01-03-2005, 12:34 AM   #19
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I'm thinking of the XY 4WD ute I almost bought, because they wouldn't drop the price by 500 bucks...to 5300. It was schmick, too, with a matching fibreglass canopy on the back... I would have dumped a 351 into it eventually, but stoopid me didn't take up the offer!
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When I'm that age, I'll still be hooning in the beast with my permed blue hair.
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hmmm if i live that long then id have to say yes....

but if i get too abd before then then hell no ill be on the car racing sims hehehehehehehehe

i wonder if senior citizens can get discount on speeding fines :hihi:
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Who can see themselves being like 65-70 maybe older even driving a hot 6 or a tough v8? That is unless fuel become waaay to expensive by then?
Sure can, already working to that plan... bought the car, paying off the house, and the way my super fund is going, I can retire at 55 (Only have to wait 23 years for that to happen though!). :

I love driving, and expect to continue to do so until I die... :
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I see myself going (more) soft when I'm that age. Meh, I've got 50 years to go before I reach that stage!

I'll want a Mr Fusion on my car in the future! :p

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Not going to spend the last years unable to hold a drivers license... :lookedat:
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lol me and my friends talk about this all the time!

when i'm at least a frail great granny i wanna be in a hotted up, really loud black F250 with purple flames or something...

and on the back i'm gonna have a sticker that says "lawn bowls, i like it!"
or you know... something like: "my other car is a zimmer frame"

LMAO! love it!!
ok i dunno if i would actually do it but it's a f*cking funny thought!!!
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When Im 70 V8s won't exist anymore so instead I think I'll be sitting in my garage tinkering with the flux capacitor on my electric car trying to coax another 20,000amps of power from the engine
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