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Old 10-27-2006, 07:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Here we go again

Welp, I'm coming back to the Mustang world. It's a long story and I feel like typing something out so here it comes.

It's been getting close to time to start looking another car to buy and drive while the VW sits in the driveway because of insurance reasons. I will have to buy a beater for cheap with cash and pay the liability on it and put the GTI under my parents with me not listed as a driver and I would only get to drive that once a week. So I would paying a $227 payment on the GTI and insurance on the car to only drive it once a week and then pay liability on another car. If you ask me, that's alot of money to be spending each week and at this point in my life I'm not ready to sacrifice all that play money just to drive my GTI atleast once a week.

So anyways, I've thinking about it and stuff and one day I get behind a little V6 and just think to myself about my wide ass tires and the stance I had from the rear-end. See picture...



So right now I'm feeling pretty bad because I miss my car alot and then of course I get home and of course the new MM&FF magazine is laying in the mail pile on the table. That's makes me feel even worse and then it hits me, JUST GET ANOTHER ****ING MUSTANG!!!

Now, I'm selling the GTI and getting myself a mustang that I can pay for with cash so I don't have to have full coverage on it. I mean let's face it, most of us bleed ford blue and even I'm one of those people that bleed that color. It's just insane how much I actually I miss it. I mean shit, even my friends miss the **** out of it, the crazy ass trips up the mountain and all.



I know most of you are thinking, "damn, another car for this kid." Really, I don't even care what people think about me selling and buying another car because no matter what you can't steer clear from the blue.
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