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Old 06-04-2004, 09:59 AM
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Old 06-04-2004, 10:02 AM
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i would say go kill yrself
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Re: newbie needs advice

yes your to young and your driving skills arent developed yet. Your prolly going to kill yourself or someone else, since you dont seem to have a fear of doing 135MPH on a back road near a college. And not a single person here will tell you how to remove the governor on the car. Wait till you get some more driving experience or find a track near your house to go race.
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Old 06-04-2004, 12:21 PM
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I had a feeling you were going to get some responses like that. Look man, you have a nice car. Don't fuck it up trying to street race. Use if for what it was made for, picking up ladies!
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Re: newbie needs advice

Ya take it easy for now till you build skills. Go check out a track get some tips. For mods I would wait but maybe just work on looks seeing as its fast enough stock. Like some light weight rims ect.


PS: Post a pic please with you infront of your car holding a paper with your user name on it. Just want to make sure your not BSing
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Take it to a track. If you already have two citations for speeding you don't need another.

320 hp is quite enough if you're only 16 and haven't been driving long. There's a reason kids start out in lil go-karts and work their way up to more powerful open wheel racecars if given the chance.
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Old 06-04-2004, 04:31 PM
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Wish i was spoiled................then i would get a benz......


Just one cautionon't street race!You have absolutely no experiance driving and you have a pretty powerful car.Take it easy or else you're gonna end up like those kids who have rich parents that buy them ferrarrias an die racing them.
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cman10:

Listen very carefully to what is being said to you here in this forum. Nobody here is picking on you, the people that have replied to your message are trying to keep you and bystanders alive.

Having just got your license and already having speeding tickets, you should be much more worried about getting through the next few years without losing your license based on your heavy-foot driving.

DO NOT START STREET RACING.

We'd love for you to join the scene, but wait until you have several years worth of experience under your belt before you try it.

Your Driving Experience
+ Your Car
= Death Trap waiting to happen.
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a 95 SL500?
sorry, typical rich-kids-car

and nice car for pensioners. street racing?

Ok, listen up, tip-o-the-day!:

If I were you, I'd sell it.
Take the 25g, buy another car for 10g and make a 3-stage list for example, with parts, every stage for like 5g.
Try to install those stages within one or two years. Do as much as you can by yourself.

you'll learn a lot, you'll power up your car slowly, you'll be accepted.
plus you have the perfect hobby for at least the time you work on your car.

man, I'd go nuts if I could do that.

16 years old, here in germany I was dreaming at that time about becoming 18 and cars - driving around in low-displacement scooters...

16 years old, 320hp... okok I piss off
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Old 06-05-2004, 08:31 PM
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Re: newbie needs advice

ya if you havn't been beaten yet why worry about making it go faster.... seriously i would go to a track and race it thier then i would go autocross it and learn i mean really learn about that car and how it drives..... i have ben doing that with my car and i like being able to show up people who should really own me anywhere just because i know my car more than they know thier cars
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Re: newbie needs advice

I wouldn't even drag race a Benz...haha to fancy.
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