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Old 01-22-2022, 09:48 PM   #7
Jegan_V
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Honestly, I don't blame anyone for taking a BRZ or an 86/FRS as their dream car. It genuinely was my attainable dream car back in 2009 when the Toyota FT86 concept came out. I basically said if it fit the key parameters of what I wanted in a car I will seek to buy it. I wanted a lightweight, RWD, 2+2 coupe, with at least 200hp, 6-speed manual, with a limited slip diff at the $30K CAD range, obviously cheaper is better. When Toyota and Subaru delivered their first ones in 2012, it pretty much matched my wish list almost to the tee, I couldn't believe they actually did it. I'm just extremely fortunate to get this at a fairly early stage of my life. I have not been disappointed, and its been so good that I feel like a million bucks driving it and that is ultimately what makes a car great.

I still have my dream cars on the unobtainium scale. However I have realized that this would require a ridonkulous amount of money where even if I got rich I'd need to be a 1 percenter to realize those dream cars. If I unexpectedly got there, then I might pursue those. If I don't, no matter, I got the one that mattered.
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