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What happened to races on the street?
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<blockquote data-quote="LS WUT" data-source="post: 16975639" data-attributes="member: 152454"><p>It truly is sad to see where this generation is headed. When I was younger all I would think about is how cool it would be to have a 1995 Mustang GT. My brother in law owned one and took me to school in it. I’ve been around mustangs, and such my whole life with my Godfather and brother in law. My Dad got me into motorcycles, not so much cars. Before my time he had a 1968 Corvette, a Gremlin, and a bad ass Boat Cadillac. </p><p></p><p>By the time I got around to getting my license, and car and such it was around 2009 or so. My first car I built was a 2001 Mustang GT. Had a Vortech V2 S Trim blower with a 5.1L stroker I had built. Back then it was so much fun even with low boost racing my car buddies, and such. Back then the baddest thing was either a C5 Z06, C6 Z06 and the GTR when it came out. All around the 500hp mark. You never casually saw these wild HIGH HP cars around. Car meets weren’t filled with idiots doing burnouts and such. It was just a cool place to meet people with similar interests. Now it’s about stance nation, some clowns idea of a shitbox with $7,000 in speakers in it, and who can get stuck going over speed bumps. I enjoy cars and coffee because it’s mostly older guys who appreciate cars, and will talk to you about their experiences, and such. Not some cuck who just repeatedly says wanna run it? Don’t get me wrong I love racing, but I don’t care about racing some turd. </p><p></p><p>I also completely agree that driving something slow fast is a hell of a lot more fun than driving something fast slow. I love the hell out of my foxbody. She makes all of 230 crank and I love it. It’s just so much fun, and all the people who know about them give a thumbs up. I miss the old days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS WUT, post: 16975639, member: 152454"] It truly is sad to see where this generation is headed. When I was younger all I would think about is how cool it would be to have a 1995 Mustang GT. My brother in law owned one and took me to school in it. I’ve been around mustangs, and such my whole life with my Godfather and brother in law. My Dad got me into motorcycles, not so much cars. Before my time he had a 1968 Corvette, a Gremlin, and a bad ass Boat Cadillac. By the time I got around to getting my license, and car and such it was around 2009 or so. My first car I built was a 2001 Mustang GT. Had a Vortech V2 S Trim blower with a 5.1L stroker I had built. Back then it was so much fun even with low boost racing my car buddies, and such. Back then the baddest thing was either a C5 Z06, C6 Z06 and the GTR when it came out. All around the 500hp mark. You never casually saw these wild HIGH HP cars around. Car meets weren’t filled with idiots doing burnouts and such. It was just a cool place to meet people with similar interests. Now it’s about stance nation, some clowns idea of a shitbox with $7,000 in speakers in it, and who can get stuck going over speed bumps. I enjoy cars and coffee because it’s mostly older guys who appreciate cars, and will talk to you about their experiences, and such. Not some cuck who just repeatedly says wanna run it? Don’t get me wrong I love racing, but I don’t care about racing some turd. I also completely agree that driving something slow fast is a hell of a lot more fun than driving something fast slow. I love the hell out of my foxbody. She makes all of 230 crank and I love it. It’s just so much fun, and all the people who know about them give a thumbs up. I miss the old days. [/QUOTE]
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