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Former civic owners
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Posted: 05/17/09 09:25 PM
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I have just been seeing lately that most of the rides in euro tuner, seem to be by former honda owners. It is nice to see alot of these people are finally coming to their senses. That is also disapointing to alot of people like myself who have been euro faithfuls. It just dosen't seem fair the people who have owned and worked on their euros for years and years. I mean true v dubbers know u have a relationship with your car. You know it like the back of your hand and it knows you also. this type of bond dosen't just happen over night, or because you were tried of driving the same RICED OUT Civic as everybody else. I think the true euro enuthiust's would agree.
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SoKYTDi
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Posted: 05/18/09 07:43 AM
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Ya know, it's the new kids that keep us afloat. We all get old and drive more conservative cars at some point in life. And I take exception to your logic that "true v dubbers know u have a relationship with your car. You know it like the back of your hand and it knows you also. this type of bond dosen't just happen over night, or because you were tried of driving the same [whatever] as everybody else." I came from the custom truck scene prior to grabbing my Golf.
A better statement would be that ANYONE who is into customizing and hot rodding can appreciate the bond between car and owner, because when you spend the countless hours with said vehicle, whether powered by petrol, rice, soybeans or moonshine, you learn all the little quirks and unique features that make your vehicle yours.
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