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Old 07-26-2003, 06:51 AM   #5
ac97gt
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Originally posted by 96_4.6
Must be nice to be turning 16 and wondering if you should have a 2003 mustang gt or a 200o mustang cobra. I worked my *** off when i was 15 to save up and buy a fallin apart 88 camaro iroz with rust for 3 grand and now i'm 20 and still cant get what your waiting for, must be nice man.
i so hear that, i had to work my *** off since i was 16 for the car i have now, and its nothing even special (well its special to me). even if i could afford the monthly payments on a new car, i could never afford the full coverage they make you get. rhode islands insurance rates are insane, even on my fathers policy (still). well, someday i will own my new car

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Originally posted by surfbeast
Let Mommy and Daddy buy you the cobra. Then they can pay the higher insurance and go to your funeral alot sooner! Sorry 16 year olds get killed to often in high power cars for my opinion!
hehe, thanks for bringing a smile to my face so early in the morning but the worst part is when they kill someone else like a passenger. driving a high powered sports car capable of going over 120mph in the blink of an eye takes a little driving practice and overall comfort on the road. maybe some people are naturally born drivers though? (like me )
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