Bladerider wrote:Wow, a challenge in your Uncles car !!
Awesome !!
Shame me some more with the "My dads bigger" technique, go on dooo eeeeeeet !!
In 10 years time you will not believe you said things like this !! lolol
Come back to me when you've driven the thick end of a million miles and ridden bikes for 10 years, and perhaps owned your own fast car and I suspect we'll be talking the same language by then, rather than that of a spoilt kid using his familys money to fight his battles and attempt (and failing) to show off !!
To say you look like a c**k with the above post is an understatement rivalled only by Noahs "Looks like a bit of rain" forecast !!!

Firstly, I was talking about experience to the kid waving on about his welded diff saying he thinks he's high and mighty.
Second of all my family's not rich. I broke the mold by getting a good job at 20 and within a year am on the same salary as my parents. And I'm at the bottom of the job ladder.
My uncles GTR is a £32k car, which he saved for donkey's years to get.
I've rode bikes on the road for 5 1/2 years now, but am a cautious rider after nearly being killed by a twat in a bmw trying to drift his car on public roads. Hence my side of the argument to people trying to make road cars drift better using quite stupid methods.
Rally license. My money. Track days, my money. Cars, my money.
And finally, I've been driving vehicles in fields and private roads etc since I was roughly 8. I was a delivery boy for 3 years which paid for my college fee's, social life and my first BMW. I'm also in the process now of saving to help my parents pay off a £10k debt in one year so they dont loose their house and retirement fund.
Dont call someone a spoil brat when you dont even know them. I know plenty of spoilt shites and I'm far from one.
You go to school, do as hard as you can since GCSE's and land a great job early all coming from the mentality that you want to help your parents get out of money problems becuase they tried to do everything for you as a kid. I'm quite offended you called me one tbh.
I love vehicles and have drove everything I can at every point I get a chance. I'd rather buy a runaround and spend the money I've saved doing track days in supercars or vintage cars or a rally license and so on.
Being a delievery driver 6 days a week for 4 hours a night kind of makes you a very good driver. Driving the vast amount of cars I have also gives you lots of experience in what to look out for in a car.
I never once said I'm the dog's bollocks at driving. I'm very, very experienced for my age and not half bad at it either. I'm not a proffesional race driver, but better than a lot of people you see at a general track day.
Granted though, I must of sounded like a cock in the above post.
EDIT: I'm also quite proud of what I've accomplished in the last 4/5 years of my life. And proud that I've earned enough money to be able to do all this, and have a social life, and help save for my parents and myself. Not many 21y'o can do that.