BAIC Crew help vote for top Subaru!
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From: Slumboldt
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everything I bought in life is from my own hard work. My cars, my house, all my "things". What does it mean, I appreciate the hell out of them, but all in all they are just things. I have lived on my own since age 14 and pretty much raised myself and put myself through school. It was hard but I wouldn't have changed a thing. PS I dn't buy any mods on credit, cash and debit card only 
Good luck on the voting Davon, I mean it. You car is badass and you know this. I personally like the WRB better but not by much man.
Forester? LOL it's nice but that black one in the bay that is a STi pretty much is better imho.
I find that comment interesting because I personally know that although his parents helped him with the purchase of the car Dan has worked extremely hard, picking up 2-3 jobs at a few points between classes to pay for the cars and its mods. The only reason he's gotten so good mechanically with cars is because he couldn't afford to pay someone to install mods, so he did them himself, learning along the way.
He's definitely worked hard, and to be honest, I've seen him grow from the young 16yr old n00b he was, to someone whos in the running for NASIOCs car of the year... People go to him for advice, and people look up to him now.
I think think it's awful that you can assume such a thing. True that are many people that are gifted with cars and mods, and many other things, but Dan isn't one of them.
He's definitely worked hard, and to be honest, I've seen him grow from the young 16yr old n00b he was, to someone whos in the running for NASIOCs car of the year... People go to him for advice, and people look up to him now.
I think think it's awful that you can assume such a thing. True that are many people that are gifted with cars and mods, and many other things, but Dan isn't one of them.
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From: Slumboldt
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I find that comment interesting because I personally know that although his parents helped him with the purchase of the car Dan has worked extremely hard, picking up 2-3 jobs at a few points between classes to pay for the cars and its mods. The only reason he's gotten so good mechanically with cars is because he couldn't afford to pay someone to install mods, so he did them himself, learning along the way.
He's definitely worked hard, and to be honest, I've seen him grow from the young 16yr old n00b he was, to someone whos in the running for NASIOCs car of the year... People go to him for advice, and people look up to him now.
I think think it's awful that you can assume such a thing. True that are many people that are gifted with cars and mods, and many other things, but Dan isn't one of them.
He's definitely worked hard, and to be honest, I've seen him grow from the young 16yr old n00b he was, to someone whos in the running for NASIOCs car of the year... People go to him for advice, and people look up to him now.
I think think it's awful that you can assume such a thing. True that are many people that are gifted with cars and mods, and many other things, but Dan isn't one of them.
Davon, did you folks buy you your car or help you financially so that you could buy it? Or did you work outside the home, save your pennies, and bought a new '02 when you were 16? Every 16yr old that had a new car, let alone a 25k car in the 10th or 11th grade had help.



