Re: found a couple of fellow GP'ers :D
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Originally Posted by
99prixgt
LOL yours would school mine :th_nervous:
I haven't seen as many gxp's i think i only saw one of them that was modded, even then it had something retarded like 22'' dubs. I see more G8's than anything.
ive seen a couple g8s 3 of them were the v6 engines lol...only saw one gxp and one gt
Re: found a couple of fellow GP'ers :D
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Originally Posted by
99prixgt
LOL yours would school mine :th_nervous:
I haven't seen as many gxp's i think i only saw one of them that was modded, even then it had something retarded like 22'' dubs. I see more G8's than anything.
i seen a gp like that in jackson and howell nj
Re: found a couple of fellow GP'ers :D
I wish I could better describe the first time I drove my dads GTP. He's 83, and we were test driving the the hog back to the dealer. Exiting off the interstate onto a 55 MPH highway: exit right, switches left, them right again to merge left. Came off the Interstae at 75. The old man said "slow down" as I shifted the balance to the right side. I aimed for the next apex and stretched the cable, full boost. I began to realize I had underestimated the car as it scuffed under the apex and decided to merge traffic on it's own. Three glances: speedo at 105, a white Monte Carlo in the drivers side mirror, too close for comfort, but falling back, and steering wheel at 11 o'clock. I thought, "Screw it, I can't lift. I'm not used to the car, and it's doing a good job of driving itself :-P ". I let the car settle back in without even a hint of a wiggle as the rear tires got bored and decided to get parallel again. 115 MPH, car straight and squarely in its lane, so I decided not to ungraciously discover a governor. I stole a glance at the passenger side, and Dad looked tense, but he never said anything. I'm not sure if he realized I had just power-slid his new car into traffic at 110+. I wonder how long it took for the guy in the Monty to scoop the crap out of his shorts.
Re: found a couple of fellow GP'ers :D
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Originally Posted by
Gregorius
I wish I could better describe the first time I drove my dads GTP. He's 83, and we were test driving the the hog back to the dealer. Exiting off the interstate onto a 55 MPH highway: exit right, switches left, them right again to merge left. Came off the Interstae at 75. The old man said "slow down" as I shifted the balance to the right side. I aimed for the next apex and stretched the cable, full boost. I began to realize I had underestimated the car as it scuffed under the apex and decided to merge traffic on it's own. Three glances: speedo at 105, a white Monte Carlo in the drivers side mirror, too close for comfort, but falling back, and steering wheel at 11 o'clock. I thought, "Screw it, I can't lift. I'm not used to the car, and it's doing a good job of driving itself :-P ". I let the car settle back in without even a hint of a wiggle as the rear tires got bored and decided to get parallel again. 115 MPH, car straight and squarely in its lane, so I decided not to ungraciously discover a governor. I stole a glance at the passenger side, and Dad looked tense, but he never said anything. I'm not sure if he realized I had just power-slid his new car into traffic at 110+. I wonder how long it took for the guy in the Monty to scoop the crap out of his shorts.
what?
Re: found a couple of fellow GP'ers :D
Re: found a couple of fellow GP'ers :D
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Originally Posted by
GrandPrixGT00
is that a hi-ku? lol
Nah, because Hi-Ku's actually make sense.
Re: found a couple of fellow GP'ers :D
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Originally Posted by
bluegtp91
Nah, because Hi-Ku's actually make sense.
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