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Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:04 am
I agree completely! On the other hand, i struggle to stay sane in it. I observe other drivers on the road and I try to emulate them. It never works. Its like a demon possesses me when I am behind the steering wheel of my G-coupe. I have tried all kind of therapy and all of it has failed. I psyche myself up that i shall drive normally 10 minutes before I get to my car, and in less than 5 minutes after leaving the parking lot, I can't even remember what i said to myself 15 minutes ago---I am already gone crazy with the car, gunning it, and making a hell of a noise with the test pipes, and grinning from ear to ear. The G is both fun but a burden in some sense.
Thats why i have the little nissan, to help me stay away from trouble and yet still have some fun. In fact, there was a week i was pulled over 3 times by cops this year, and not counting the 6 times I was pulled over last year. They seemed interested in the internal and external beauty of the car, and its corresponding sweet sweet Stillen exhaust sound of the car than writing a citation. Prayers are important if you own a G-coupe or sedan--the chance that you will be pulled over as you lose your senses during the driving experience, is a reality. The Lord is my Shephered, i shall not want, he maketh me...............
Modified by Jacko3 at 10:16 AM 2/26/2009
Modified by Jacko3 at 11:31 AM 2/26/2009