highlandsflyer
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crud":10zfb02s said:i love modified cars.
having a new M5 doesn't mean you know anything about cars, just money and I probably dont want to talk cars with you.
someone who owns a V8 Focus, now thats the sort of person I would like to talk cars with.
if this little clip here doesnt excite you, you are not a petrol head
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwbFAimWxbM
Absolutely agree, but the only person I know who recently sold his 3 year old M5 was a professional driver.
It is very true that petrol heads tend to modify, but when you come into some money you also tend to buy something ready to rock and roll. When taking the family down to the South of France is part of your brief when it comes to looking at motors, perhaps you won't deprive yourself of a vehicle fit for the job. M5. Kind of guy who doesn't want a Bentley.
I have always loved messing around with motors, but my faster ones are motorbikes these days.
Not particularly modded, save for off the shelf exhaust swaps.
I am more into 4x4 and vans than fast cars nowadays.
Getting old I think it is called, or carrying shit around/going interesting places.
I have long ceased to be impressed by straight line speed on an airstrip. For me, car's forte is going round bends.
My first few bikes caused me to doubt how impressive cars were in a straight line.
My Hayabusa put paid to any idea of being impressed, and my Blackbird underlined it. (RIP both in other's hands...)
I am however, totally impressed by those that get that kind of bike performance out of cars intended to do a lot less speed.
Truly brave and ingenuous.
I was not at all excited seeing a quick Fiesta, but I would spend a happy hour reading about how they got it going quick. You get me?
Each to their own, just don't become an inverted snob.
Not everyone with money to spend is a tosser who has no soul.
