ya u probably will...and then i will laugh jkShift_Oversteer wrote: I work for a Nissan dealer, and I prep all the cars that the Nissan Tech Center orders from us per month (about 70 or so). So anyway all the cars are in this gravel storage lot and no matter what i'm in, pathfinder, quest, 350z, whatever Im ADDICTED to sliding the crap out of them around this dumb storage lot! I dont know what to do im totally gonna get fired one of these days
Pretend you're a responsible adult and your family depends on this job so that they can be fed =PShift_Oversteer wrote:I dont know what to do im totally gonna get fired one of these days
WORD, Setup a camera on a tripod. But the video will probably end up getting you fired.Shift_Oversteer wrote:maybe ill make a gravel drift compilation with the entire '06 nissan lineup
This Ownage brought to you by the letter: RAnd the word: Nismo FreakNismo_Freak wrote:How would you feel if you owned that lot and some kid was doing that to cars you shelled out a few hundred thousand to buy?
If it were me, the police would never find your body.
Nevermind the fact that you can be held at fault for the accident when it happens, and being on private property your insurance might not cover it. Enjoy the payments.
wow getting a little mad eh?Nismo_Freak wrote:How would you feel if you owned that lot and some kid was doing that to cars you shelled out a few hundred thousand to buy?
If it were me, the police would never find your body.
Nevermind the fact that you can be held at fault for the accident when it happens, and being on private property your insurance might not cover it. Enjoy the payments.
Nutswinger what?Dookie wrote:This Ownage brought to you by the letter: RAnd the word: Nismo Freak
Nismo_Freak wrote:How would you feel if you owned that lot and some kid was doing that to cars you shelled out a few hundred thousand to buy?
If it were me, the police would never find your body.
Never mind the fact that you can be held at fault for the accident when it happens, and being on private property your insurance might not cover it. Enjoy the payments.
Nope, I was wondering if anyone else saw this same way I did. those aren't his cars, they are something he is trusted with at work, And he is an idiot for abusing them like he has the right to. We all are used to our $2k beaters but think about the guy who saves up 30K+ to shell out for his prized 350z...Go ask Fred If he would want the stupid kid in charge of transport reving the hell out of his un broken in motor, sliding it around shooting gravel into the under-body before he ever got a chance to drive it...Save the horse play for your own car and respect other peoples propertyNoTcHbAcK240sx wrote:wow getting a little mad eh?
Nismo_Freak wrote:How would you feel if you owned that lot and some kid was doing that to cars you shelled out a few hundred thousand to buy?
If it were me, the police would never find your body.
Nevermind the fact that you can be held at fault for the accident when it happens, and being on private property your insurance might not cover it. Enjoy the payments.
Red coupe wrote:Nope, I was wondering if anyone else saw this same way I did. those aren't his cars, they are something he is trusted with at work, And he is an idiot for abusing them like he has the right to. We all are used to our $2k beaters but think about the guy who saves up 30K+ to shell out for his prized 350z...Go ask Fred If he would want the stupid kid in charge of transport reving the hell out of his un broken in motor, sliding it around shooting gravel into the under-body before he ever got a chance to drive it...Save the horse play for your own car and respect other peoples property
It's bad enough that you're drifting the cars. But drifting in gravel? Yeah, that's GOT to be good for their paint jobs.Anyone with half a brain would drive nice and slow.You don't have an addiction, you have stupidity.Clatch wrote:I agree with everyone else, I would be SUPER PISSED if somebody was drifting my 06 Z I just battled through negotiations with and forked out the cash for on gravel roads in the back lot.