Curious on how old EVO VIII drivers are
Curious on how old EVO VIII drivers are
Hi,
I am a old man a 38 probably one of the oldest. I guess I am import junkie having previously had a 98 Type R #0063, then switching to a BMW M3/4 and now back to a WW 05 MR.
Matt
I am a old man a 38 probably one of the oldest. I guess I am import junkie having previously had a 98 Type R #0063, then switching to a BMW M3/4 and now back to a WW 05 MR.
Matt
Last edited by josefmd; Sep 4, 2005 at 04:31 PM.
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Originally Posted by josefmd
Hi,
I am a old man a 38 probably one of the oldest. I guess I am import junkie having previously had a 98 Type R #0063, then switching to a BMW M3/4 and now back to a WW 05 MR.
Matt
I am a old man a 38 probably one of the oldest. I guess I am import junkie having previously had a 98 Type R #0063, then switching to a BMW M3/4 and now back to a WW 05 MR.
Matt
Greetings,
I am older than you my son at the ripe old age of 43.
I've been told I look younger and I certainly feel young.
Growing up I used to be mainly into V8s back in the day.
Times change so now I find myself into import type sport compacts
because that's where the technowledgy is these days.
I'm into horsepower per liter. It's amazing when you have
4 cylinders out performing V8s.
I would love to buy an American car, however there really isn't
anything that justifies me spending my hard earned money on another
one at this time. ( Employee discounts don't cut it )
Out of the three cars, 1992 Toyota Truck, 1999 Jeep Grand Cheerokee
and yours truly, 2005 WW Evo GSR. I can tell you the Jeep cost more
to own all the way around than both of my other two cars put together.
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