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How did you get into cars?
How did you guys/gal(s?) become car people? And if you got a love for a certain brand feel free to include
Mine was when I was 9 and we went to my uncles place. My uncle had just bought himself a new car and when the grown up were all busy talkin he didnt want me to get bored so he asked me if I wanted to take a spin in his new car which turned out to be a black mkIII supra turbo. one ride in that thing and I was hooked soo amazed by what it could do and was and of course that developed my love for Toyota |
I didn't know anything about cars until I turned 18 and got my first car. I literally was car-stupid. I couldn't name a Camry if you pointed to one on the road.
Now I'm proud to say I've learned a lot and made significant improvements. I was previously into computers so I don't blame myself for not knowing anything. |
Since I was 15, and heavily in to mechanics since I was 16 and got my 1st car and rebuilt the engine
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I kinda.. just got into cars this year. I didn't know anything about cars (still somewhat am lol) I seriously... couldn't tell apart from a Celica and a supra. Most of my friends are car enthusiast or racers and they would ALWAYS talk about it. Me? I was the person who is majoring in the health field and wasn't so interested. Especially since I was more into the PC gaming rigs and.. computers. (I also hate driving because of my car. I was involved in a 5 car accident because some crazy Persian girl decided to not break at a stop light.) So I hated it. Lol
Then.. when I went to a few car meets due to my friend dragging me... I met some mixed Japanese girls who drifted and ever since I've fallen in love with drifting. Went to some canyons/mountain runs and BAM. Got me hooked. Also didn't help that I got caught up in photography as well... Going to different places to take photos and cars or even attend photoshoots. I learned somethings here and then but never really fully understood everything. I picked up stick shift on my own. Mostly by watching my friend's drive and talk about it, so when I got to drive the 180sx it was pretty easy. Until they asked me if I wanted to pick up drifting.. and well I learned it but.. all I can say is.. I'm still learning. LOL don't have a proper car to drift (yet.) So you won't see me in this forum putting my 2¢ in engine/drivetrains etc. I'm not educated enough in cars to say anything; although I would love to learn. Ask me about different diseases.. how to treat broken bones.. what happens in an x-ray lab etc and I can help with that, but cars? Lol I struggled to find the water cap in my car for my windshield wipers. hahaha Sorry long post. |
When I was 17, I was really interested in cars and bikes. I kinda like cars more than bikes. I'm not knowledgeable about mechanical stuff, but that doesn't mean I can't do it. Some regular stuff like change the coilover and s*** should be no problem. I like seeing people drifting, but never attempt once. Hopefully, I will soon( out of the road, of course).
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^pretty much the same as dark but it was since i was real young like 9 because my dad would always take me to my 4 uncles seperate workshops, kind of the same reason i dont know much about cars is because everytime something went wrong all i had to do as take it to one of their shops and the problem would be fixed
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For me, it's in my DNA. My father's side is pure Racing-holic. My father & uncle used to race in Wangan here's the pic of my father's SKyline Ken & Mary Edi. w my mother
http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...05/skyline.jpg Currently my uncle is still car-mania (my dad converted into bike-mania). He own several GT-R (two R32, he just love R32). Here's a pic of my uncle's "show car". That GT-R is he's baby, so he didn't even let me sit inside :cry: http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...5/GTR32-03.jpg Mother's side is just power-mania. Never seen grandfather driving 4 cylinder cars. He always had I6, v6, & currently own v8 Nissan Cima. When mother was young, she drove Honda City Turbo. w City Turbo she ran Irohazaka several time (so she claims). I'm both racer & mechanic (try to be anyways). Went to several events & do almost all the work on my car (as long as it doesn't need special tools). Here's a pic of current car when I finish overhauling the engine. http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...1091134-00.jpg & me & my friends waiting to get into the track http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/n...12_2169776.jpg I did several touge races... and I mean "touge" & not a "canyon" w my cousins, but I learned my lesson and stop racing in touge (in night time). So I was born to love cars & born to race.:bellyroll: |
Back in the early 90s i was about 10 or 11 while i still lived in Jamaica i remember my neighbors friend drove a white turbo supra...was clueless back then...then i payed more attention to the cars i saw around me...it was a love for the EG6 civic si, early integras/and DC2s, then turbo starlets and the ford sierra cosworth (best thing ford ever made), by the mid 90s i was hook. then came to the states my dad had a 88 celica i think i know it was FR thats when i learned how to drive then in 02 i bought my first new car a Blue RSX-S...now waiting on the FT86 lol
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Nice GTR your uncles got man. I wish I had one LOL I prolly got into cars when i was 17 since I had a few friends who were enthusiasts and went to car meets and such. |
Grew up with dirtbikes and quads so I knew motors. Once I got old enough to drive, the fast and furious and need for speed game were huge and got me into the import scene (haha don't hate) I went to school, found a good job, and now I'm a certified tech.
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@ichitaka05 Its more like if you weren't into cars you would be disowned hahaha |
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I was given a little plastic '30's looking Ford sedan toy car from someone in the family (can't remember who) the day I was born.
Rest is history. Oh ichi, I agree with your Uncle: R32 > All modern GTR's, especially black R32's... I say modern, because the best GTR ever, is the one, the only, the Hakosuka! I'd give both balls to own a KPGC10. Kids be damned, I want one! I'd say limbs, but then I couldn't enjoy it. |
My uncle bought me my first road & track magazine when I was about 10, and then I instantly loved cars. I still get the magazine today, but I read autoblog on a daily basis instead.
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