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cho_888
12-16-2003, 10:19 PM
i am now driving! i just to the manuel civic for a trip tp the supermarket.
congrats dude..........civic,i want to hear you say s2000,lol
Supernintendo Chalme
12-16-2003, 11:22 PM
Congratulations! I often wish I could forget what I know about driving and learn all over again. It was so exciting for those first few months, I'd love to experience all those firsts again.
kramerman
12-16-2003, 11:44 PM
Exciting but scary... I'm sure everyone remembers the first few "OH SHIT THAT WAS CLOSE!" times... heh
sikx5
12-17-2003, 12:33 AM
are you learners dude? or did you get the license? i got like 4 months till i can go for my license :cry:
oscargarza88
12-17-2003, 12:38 AM
hey that cool, and its even better uf u learn in a maual, ive been driving since april and i havent had those moments like those that supernintendo said, :?
aawil
12-17-2003, 01:00 AM
Congrats.Be careful. :)
oscargarza88
12-17-2003, 01:28 AM
yea i forgot! be careful real careful, specially in the rain because ur gonna want to drift or use tha handbrake and that causes lots lots of accidents, even at low speeds.
altezza
12-17-2003, 01:31 AM
Congratulations! enjoy driving~ (and drive with care as well) 8)
cho_888
12-17-2003, 01:51 AM
i'm on my learners, and i have driven the land cruiser and the civic. i am waiting for my dad to get home so i can take the S2000 out. yeah the manuel is a lot to think about at first but i am getting teh hang of it.
cho_888
12-17-2003, 01:52 AM
yea i forgot! be careful real careful, specially in the rain because ur gonna want to drift or use tha handbrake and that causes lots lots of accidents, even at low speeds.
lol you think? i am going to need so new tyres
Fluxlo
12-17-2003, 02:51 AM
good to learn driving stick early in a beater car, so when you have the chance to drive a nice car you know the basics. I had my first experiences driving 99 gts down my cousin's street when i was almost 16...my cousin never let me sit in the driver's seat for the rest of the summer :( (moral lesson, don't introduce manual transmissions to people without liceneses in a viper). I still think it was cool that he let me try at least :D I Must have caught the car bug around then :wink:
1zippo1
12-17-2003, 09:09 AM
My sister who is 19 years old (and 80% of the time a complete pain in the ass) has to learn to drive and since my mother & father don't want or can't teach her, I have to... My mother panics all the time and can't explain how to drive because she's just can't because she's to nervous. My dad & my sister are both... let's say easily get angry and they would just start shouting at each other in 5 minutes. So that leaves me... and the problem is that I fear my sister just won't accept my authority, because she never does, even not about things she doesn't know shit about... a smart ass, or how do you call someone like that in english?
Her exams will be done in a week and I hope everything will go well but I fear it won't... I'm going to try and make it clear to her that she has to listen to me if she wants to drive and not start to discuss everything I say and do like she knows it better... and she can get quite angry for allmost nothing ...
Had to get this off my chest :wink:
stradale
12-17-2003, 11:56 AM
Hehehe, I know what you're talking about, zippo! My sister is two years younger than me and her puberty lasted from about her 12th to at least her 18th. Impossible to handle and wouldn't believe a single word I'd say for the sole reason of it being me who said it. She has grown up a lot since, so there's hope she will come around. Hang on in there, make her pass her test and never - I repeat - NEVER let her drive your car...
oscargarza88
12-17-2003, 05:59 PM
yea i forgot! be careful real careful, specially in the rain because ur gonna want to drift or use tha handbrake and that causes lots lots of accidents, even at low speeds.
lol you think? i am going to need so new tyres
well it depends, how the civic is not rwd u wont have so many problems about drifting, so u dont have to have real good tyres if u just keep ur distance, now in the s2000 its a difernet story, how its rwd u really have to have good tyres if not ur going to have real problems in the wet, specially if ur learning, i tell u from experience, my z has very old tyres, they even have cracks so wehn its dry its cool because y can drift real easy but when its wet, i have to drive SUPER slow, because if i rev it over 2 k rpms the wheels start spinning, it sound fun but not when u have cars all around u, its scary, also when have 2 brake hard, it feels as if the car never stops.
now i really dont think the civic NEEDS new tires but if u have new ones well better.
oscargarza88
12-17-2003, 06:04 PM
i know exactly what ur talking about, with my mom "teaching" me how 2 dive she made me vey nervous, it was better if i were driving alone, thats why its better taking clases with a techer or dsomething like that.
Fluxlo
12-18-2003, 04:48 AM
Do you get any snow in australia, because if you do, i think it'll be a good idea to introduce the concept of powersliding on snow covered empty parking lots (really is a blast, try it if you get the chance fellow canucks :))
Tumbler
12-18-2003, 05:23 AM
we do get snow in australia... just not much of it and only in a few mountain places
levensnevel
12-18-2003, 05:36 AM
Nice 1 cho_888
congrats :!:
One word of warning though: now you're allowed to drive you'll begin to learn how to drive properly :lol:
cho_888
12-18-2003, 05:57 AM
lol. Just got back i was just driving the S2000! fun
cho_888
12-18-2003, 06:16 AM
i took it to about 9 thousand revs on the exit of a corner. my gears are a lot smoother and i dont stall very much at all. its go heaps of go and feels so instant. you can feel every thing the wheels and doing and has much harder suspension
kramerman
12-18-2003, 02:37 PM
Nice going! I'd love to hitch a drive in a S2000 as well.. something that isn't a bike but revs to 9000 is pretty damn cool i think. How about an F1 machine that revs to like 11,000 rpm! hahahahaha... ok, enough dreaming..
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