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Old 08-31-2012, 11:36 AM   #1915
Chaos_Being
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Hey all,

My name is Keith, 33 years old. I'm currently driving a 2006 Scion tC, and am planning on picking up a FR-S next year (2nd model year.) I had been following the FT-86 for a while, but didn't get interested to the point of wanting one until this year. It's going to be my DD, and with the amount I drive now for work alone (70 miles a day,) this car has become very appearling to me: unique, lightweight, great handling out of the box, good combo of performance and mpg

My tC is modded, not too heavily but it's got some stuff (intake/exhaust, full TRD suspension, lighter wheels, underdrive pulley, upgraded rotors & lines, aftermarket fogs, some cosmetic stuff.) Admittedly though, some of the parts are cheaper/lower quality than I would have liked. What can I say, I didn't have the money I would have liked to spend on it, and my wife wasn't too keen on me spending money on my hobbies. Well, both of those "problems" are fixed now, hah! So suffice to say, I have some good plans for my future FR-S...

I'm a car enthusiast that likes a wide variety of vehicles: everything from old school muscle, to electric vehicles. I get the car enthusiast part of me from my dad, he's mostly a chevy guy but he appreciates imports as well (he's gone to import shows with me, and I go to classic shows with him.) He has a '71 Chevelle that is an absolute beast, he helped me install the mods on my tC, and we are both looking forwards to modding the FR-S. Later on I'd like to get a classic of my own, probably a Nova or Camaro. Then I'll have one car to go fast in the curves with, and another to go fast in a straight line with

Good to be here. I look forwards to posting instead of all the lurking I've been doing.
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