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2009 Nissan GT-R Premium PKG
-can somone post a jaw dropping smile face for me please
2009 Nissan GT-R Premium PKG
-can somone post a jaw dropping smile face for me please
Serious? I would "drive" the car. But i guess if you can afford 125k you can also afford a few tickets...Don't get me wrong, if I wanted one I could have one, but why? My next door neighbor has one. Seems like a waste to me, he couldn't even get it out of the driveway in the final winter storm (less than 2 inches of snow and no ice) this year and his driveway is almost flat. It's a beautiful car, but what is the point. There's no where to drive it, because the laws, and roadways, prevent you from truly "driving" the car. Please enlighten the cynical! Seems like nothing more than a status symbol to me.
A few tickets equals no more license....Serious? I would "drive" the car. But i guess if you can afford 125k you can also afford a few tickets...
Thats what she said...You can get them down here for sticker or less. I can't believe some still want over sticker.
No license has not stopped the estimated 12% of California driver's on the road who don't have a driver's license.A few tickets equals no more license....
Clint
Same reason why someone would want a '67 Camaro, Mustang, etc. to say they have it. I'm sure there are some places to drive it, maybe just a drag strip or a couple of hours away a real race track. But I don't think I would use it as a daily driver.Don't get me wrong, if I wanted one I could have one, but why? My next door neighbor has one. Seems like a waste to me, he couldn't even get it out of the driveway in the final winter storm (less than 2 inches of snow and no ice) this year and his driveway is almost flat. It's a beautiful car, but what is the point. There's no where to drive it, because the laws, and roadways, prevent you from truly "driving" the car. Please enlighten the cynical! Seems like nothing more than a status symbol to me.