RalliArtRacer
02-21-2004, 09:41 AM
Man, my garage just isn't the same without that great fine vehicle sitting in there
It was my pride and joy, like my child. It's like losing a child, I've babied and took great care of that automobile. But thanks to a ridiculous incident Wednesday night, it's all gone, right before my own eyes.
For those who wrecked their Evo's, how did you guys recover?
Was life after the Evo sufficient for you?
For myself, I'm not getting another Evo, but a beater car that will last me throughout college. I don't want to get burned in car payments at a young age, and I would much prefer to take it to a track and attain some driving skills during that tenure.
Now it's going to be hard to find employment for my wax, polish, absorber, california glide, the numerous towels, show n shine, MrClean AutoDry, the Simple Green engine degreaser, and the other detailing supplies.
It was my pride and joy, like my child. It's like losing a child, I've babied and took great care of that automobile. But thanks to a ridiculous incident Wednesday night, it's all gone, right before my own eyes.
For those who wrecked their Evo's, how did you guys recover?
Was life after the Evo sufficient for you?
For myself, I'm not getting another Evo, but a beater car that will last me throughout college. I don't want to get burned in car payments at a young age, and I would much prefer to take it to a track and attain some driving skills during that tenure.
Now it's going to be hard to find employment for my wax, polish, absorber, california glide, the numerous towels, show n shine, MrClean AutoDry, the Simple Green engine degreaser, and the other detailing supplies.