I forgot to tell everyone that I got a new computer, and since I'm getting new software if there's any that you'd like I'll get it for you, I already got Office 2003, Photoshop CE and such. Now for the fun part:
this is actually a good car though, not intended for racing. its just a sleek coupe. for a 2006 thats a pretty tame car, the 300GT had like 315hp. and the new corvettes and cryslers both have 350+hp.
Oh. Right. Like you won't race your car. I know you and your crazy antics once you hop into a vehicle with a gas pedal.
You may say you don't race, but once the time comes for you to get a car (I don't even know why you want a new car when you've already got a perfectly decent car as of right now), you'll change your mind when you buckle up that seat-belt -- assuming you would, after your wreck(s).
It's just my input though.
Not my place to say anything, but I'm just saying that I don't think you + a very well-made car do not mix. And I also don't want to see your name in the newspaper saying that you were going ~100mph down a tiny street and that now you're in the hospital, either paralyzed or on death bed, and that you didn't (to top it all off) have your seat-belt on.
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Be smart, don't buy it.
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You may say you don't race, but once the time comes for you to get a car (I don't even know why you want a new car when you've already got a perfectly decent car as of right now), you'll change your mind when you buckle up that seat-belt -- assuming you would, after your wreck(s).
It's just my input though.
Not my place to say anything, but I'm just saying that I don't think you + a very well-made car do not mix. And I also don't want to see your name in the newspaper saying that you were going ~100mph down a tiny street and that now you're in the hospital, either paralyzed or on death bed, and that you didn't (to top it all off) have your seat-belt on.
Righty-o.
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