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View Poll Results: What got you into cars?
A certain car... 22 44.00%
A special Event... 1 2.00%
A family member or friend... 19 38.00%
A magazine or T.V... 6 12.00%
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Old 03-28-2006, 06:21 PM
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What got you into car's or the automotivefield in general?

A certain car, family member, magazine, rare occurance or in my case ~ My mother reading C&D when she was pregnant...

Well I grew up with a Red Ferrari testarossa match box car in my right hand. They say it's because my mom read Car an driver when she was pregnant an it went to my head but who knows. I always loved sports cars but not that much until I was about 10 when I saw the dodge Viper GTS... I fell in love with that car, I thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. I started to fade back out in middle school but then I was flipping through the dupont Registry for shit's an giggles when a Flipped up door with 3 vents caught my eye. I was thinking WOAH! What the hell is that it looks amazing! After 6 months of researching I found out it was a Saleen S7! 2 Months went by an I went to the Jacob Javitz centre autoshow. I walk in an the first car staring right at me is the S7! WOW I don't think I've ever taken so many pictures in my life. After that I tryed to find out about everysingle supercars I could get my teeth into from Fioravanti to Molser to Venturi an all the way to the old school EB110 I've tryed to learn them all. Then about 3 years ago I got heavy into Imports because I knew i wasn't able to get a supercar as my first car (Having a 94 ford windstar an being the schools #1 Car enthusiast really doesnt sit right) So from there I started looking around I was on a flight to the bahamas an I had a nice automag in my lap as we were loading an sat down I opened it, the first car I saw was this "Bayside" Blue coupe with these nice 6 spoke ray's (hint) rims. I did some research on the car an it turned out to be a nissan skyline R34 GTR. I looked up the base but it was still way out of my league because of import duties an legality. After that I started learning an getting heavy into legality an such an I met my R.I who has/had the 650 rwhp R33 GTs - T with the RB26 swap. That's when I really got into hardcore performance. I got into really lightweight car's an that's what led me to this point... The FD3S aka 3rd Gen Rx7. A twin turbo Bi-rotor 255 hp badass with an amazing curb weight of 2650.

Still looking an so the story continues...
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Old 03-28-2006, 06:55 PM
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!

Wow, with me it had to be two things.

One being games. I finally got out of my ignorance stage and started to really indulge in them with my friends.

And two, the Toyota Supra. There was just SOMETHING about that car that attracted me along side the learning process. I generally like all cars, more some than others. But it was really the Supra that "popped" it for me.

No turning back now, that's for sure!!!
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Old 03-28-2006, 07:03 PM
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!

wow to tell you the truth ive been in love with cars since i was a really young kid. My dad says that when i was young i use to love naming cars. Like i would see a car from far away, i would know the make and model. I was in love mostly with the Viper then the mustang. Now i guess that feeling for cars has died out a bit.

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Old 03-28-2006, 07:11 PM
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!

Mattel got me into cars when I was six or seven.

I used to have about a million Hot Wheels .
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Old 03-28-2006, 07:34 PM
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!

What got me into cars..? Honestly it was a mix of my friend and my car..

Basicly when I got my Camaro, I loved it, I mean it had that "I must have you" hold on me when I saw it, so it became my christmas present. Well little did I know that the car had a LOAD of problems in the future for me, which consisted of an ignition coil, FULL tuneup, replacing the radiator, and a few things here and there. Because it had so many problems, I was constantly trying to figure out how to fix em, basicly it also lead me to find AF, and while reading Hot Rod everyday in school helped out in pushing foward my love for cars. Also another thing that lead me into cars was my dad (Not biological one, long story..) HE had a 78 Camaro, that he always used to take to the drag races, so because we were kinda poor back then, all I would do is play with auto parts, mainly carburators and also I would try to learn anything I could when I was next to him. So yeah..
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!




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Old 03-28-2006, 07:49 PM
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!

i can honestly say, i have no clue.

i'd always been into cars in general, types and all but what really threw me into the whole car scene thing, i can not recall. i think it was based off of my love for photogrphy and then reading super street, just for the pictures , and from there i decided to actually read the article and got more and more mags and found friends etc and thus my the life begin.
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I don't know what did, I've just always loved cars. A big part probably had to do with constantly getting Hot Wheels/Matchbox cars before I could speak. The Ferrari Testarossa a neighbor got when I was 3 or 4. I was hooked on Ferrari from that moment on.
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Old 03-28-2006, 08:18 PM
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Old 03-28-2006, 08:24 PM
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Family. My dad's family has been intertwined with the auto industry for a long time. We've got a picture of my grandfather with a Ford Model-T when he was 5 or so. When he was in his early 20's he moved to Michigan and started working for GM and worked there for a long time. My uncle has worked at GM since he was in high school (hes about 55 now), and he has owned various Corvettes throughout his life (C5 Z06 right now). My dad's first car was a Light Blue 69' Mustang Mach I. He paid his way through college and grad school by working on the assembly line. When I was younger I always loved cars and had all the toys and the Lambo Countach poster. In college I didn't have the time or the money to be really into cars, but once I got out and had some money to play with I fell back in love. Getting my M3 and joining AF have only fortified my love.
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Old 03-28-2006, 08:33 PM
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!

My dads first gen 3000gt was the first reall car that got me going. I've always been into the match box cars though.
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!

pretty long story.......so i'll just steal it from a thread from a while back

it all started when i was little, i used to walk to school and everyday i saw this ferrari (didn't know what car it was at that time) but i knew it was fast because of the typical low swoopy car with a lot of gauges inside and stuff. ( can't remember but i think it was a testarossa or 348 tb). got into cars a little bit, just little things like i stated learning cars' names and stuff like that and when i got older i got more into exotics cos my neighbor drove an elise (one of the reasons i'm a huge lotus fan) and this guy down the street from my school drove a green murcielago and i turned into one of those kids who think they know everything when they dont know sh*t.

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when i got into middle school i met this guy who was into muscle cars (a lot) he seriously wouldn't shut the fuck up about them and pretty soon i got hooked too (he flamed me all the time cos i also love mustangs). i first started learning about camaro's since that was the only muscle car he knew and loved (ford hater) pretty soon i got bored so i didn't learn that much. i still buy a hot rod magazine once in a while and i'm trying to larn a little bit more about domestics

lowriders
don't really know how i got into them but i just liked to see cars jump but after some time i figured out that the whole thing wasn't for me and i was pretty pissed since i had spent a lot of money on lowrider mags.

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not so proud of this but the fast and the furious and 2f2f actually got me into import cars, i turned into a ricer really fast (they call me the repented ricer). never got a subscription to an import car magazine mostly because i didn't know what the fuck they were talking about and i think pimp my ride added to my riceiness (created a new word woot!!!!!). i got over the rice when i started wondering about all the technical stuff in the movies like what was coming out of the skyline's bumper (yeah i know it was nitrous purge) and soon ebough i was wondering about how other technical stuff like how an engine works, how a rotary engine works, how a turbo works and stuff like that and a few months after i found AF on the internet and joined. still have a lot to learn about imports but that doesn't mean i can't make somebody look stupid when it comes to them ( i love doing that to ricers). Right now i'm just looking for a specific brand to learn about since it's kinda hard trying to learn about every single one.

motorbikes
i've been into motorbikes since i was born like i used to pretend that i was revving an engine when i was on my bike or i put a soda can under my bike's fender to make it sound like an engine ( now that i think about it, it sounded more like a fart can). but never got into it until this movie, not too proud to say it but it started when i saw biker boyz i got seriously obsessed. i was into stunts and all that stuff but a few issues of sport rider set me straight. But now sadly i've put my bike dream on hold, maybe in a few years you riders should watch out for a squid ridin like a dumbass on either daytona 675 or a sv650s
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!

Hot wheels, model cars, Speed Racer, Neighbor taking me to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and sprint car races and Kil-Kare drag strip and the movie "Funny Car Summer" and Matchbox cars and Tyco and AF/X racetracks and Cox Gas-powered cars when I was a boy.
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Re: The biggest question on A.F!

purchasing my first car got me into cars.

i was never interested in cars before but as soon as i got my own, i became very interested in how to maintain it, how to upgrade it, how it works, etc.
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