My kids Porsche 911 exerience
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Gear heads in the making! My first experience like that was in a 66 Shelby mustang back in 75 or so when people were giving them away by today's standard. I gave my nephew a ride in my Integra Type R in 1998 and he is now a gear head too.
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In the late '50's we visited some distant relatives that had a cabin on a lake in Ohio. There I met an aunt of mine for the first time. Her family raced Corvettes and she had the latest model, a red convertible for the street. She took us kids for gravel spewing rides around the the lake. She was the coolest person I had ever met.
In the late '50's we visited some distant relatives that had a cabin on a lake in Ohio. There I met an aunt of mine for the first time. Her family raced Corvettes and she had the latest model, a red convertible for the street. She took us kids for gravel spewing rides around the the lake. She was the coolest person I had ever met.
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Very Nice!
Reminds me of what I used to do with my daughter on our way home from picking her up from middle school. Our subdivision was still developing...supernice new paved, curved roads around the lake! Lots of fun drifting, just had to be careful & watch the curbs!
Reminds me of what I used to do with my daughter on our way home from picking her up from middle school. Our subdivision was still developing...supernice new paved, curved roads around the lake! Lots of fun drifting, just had to be careful & watch the curbs!
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Tympanic membranes officially blown. My kids feed on each other like that...
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I have the same reaction with my 4yr old twins
my GTS is their usual school bus and their ride will never be complete without the revs before turning off the engine.
Btw its funny hearing "humawak kayo"
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Btw its funny hearing "humawak kayo"
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I've been holding back on this story, but I'm looking for reasons to not get the chain saw out and head up the back hillside to clear an old oak. So ...
Kids are inherently great. Why else would we have amusement park rides? 30 some years ago I dropped into Phoenix between jobs to meet an old friend. He had just finished a few trucks to run in the upcoming Mint and wanted to take the drivers out to test them on a desert track he had devised. So we were leading the trucks down a wash board dirt road in an old (at that time) gutted GM van at somewhere in the three digit range. The van was air born more than on the ground and we were floating side to side a bit. I heard screaming from the middle of the van, where a racing seat with full harness had been welded to a very strong re-enforced pedestal. So I turned around to see what was up. Bob's four year old son was screaming at the top of his lungs "Daddy, speed up, they're gaining on us!" Need I say more?
Kids are inherently great. Why else would we have amusement park rides? 30 some years ago I dropped into Phoenix between jobs to meet an old friend. He had just finished a few trucks to run in the upcoming Mint and wanted to take the drivers out to test them on a desert track he had devised. So we were leading the trucks down a wash board dirt road in an old (at that time) gutted GM van at somewhere in the three digit range. The van was air born more than on the ground and we were floating side to side a bit. I heard screaming from the middle of the van, where a racing seat with full harness had been welded to a very strong re-enforced pedestal. So I turned around to see what was up. Bob's four year old son was screaming at the top of his lungs "Daddy, speed up, they're gaining on us!" Need I say more?