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Cabrio=mom

x3=sister

Since i'm 16 i'll have to wait till im 18 before i can 'legally' drive the x5, I now can only drive it when there someone with me older than 25 with driving license

(stupid belgian rules)

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ja goeiendag, 16jaar en je hebt al een X5? :no: kakkernestje? :p

excuse me darlings for the dutch use, i am inproving i know

An old beat up Nissan Sunny Datsun. (1980 something)

A Toyota Cressida GL (1992)

Nissan Almera Sports Version from UK (1999)

Two of which I have crashed before so Im stuck with the old beat up car... Kinda glad really. Warming up takes 5 minutes though and it stalls at the most inconvenient places...

Since i'm 16 i'll have to wait till im 18 before i can 'legally' drive the x5, I now can only drive it when there someone with me older than 25 with driving license

(stupid belgian rules)

In Belgium it's not even allowed to drive a before you are 18. Not even when somebody older then 25 is sitting next to you.

Een X5 is trouwens een wijven landbouwvoertuig voor van die berimpselde tuttebellen die stinken naar vatsige parfum. Soit da gezegd, back to being 29 and getting out of a 16 year old kids fantasy.

I left Belgium 2 months ago and moved to a banana island in de caribbean I sold my car in Belgium and bought myself a 17 year old suzuki samurai jeep. I fixed it up a bit and currently it takes me to all the difficult to reach dive spots on the island :D No need for an expensive car here, people here don't seem to mind bumping in to eachother with their cars once in a while :pinch:

In Belgium it's not even allowed to drive a before you are 18. Not even when somebody older then 25 is sitting next to you.

Een X5 is trouwens een wijven landbouwvoertuig voor van die berimpselde tuttebellen die stinken naar vatsige parfum. Soit da gezegd, back to being 29 and getting out of a 16 year old kids fantasy.

I left Belgium 2 months ago and moved to a banana island in de caribbean I sold my car in Belgium and bought myself a 17 year old suzuki samurai jeep. I fixed it up a bit and currently it takes me to all the difficult to reach dive spots on the island :D No need for an expensive car here, people here don't seem to mind bumping in to eachother with their cars once in a while  :pinch:

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Not correct my friend. The rules cleary state that when you reach the age of 16 years and 9 months that you can do a theoritical exam. When you pass that you may drive with a person (mostly your mom or dad) who has a license and is older than 25.

Hope that clears it up, you do have to wait until you're 18 before you may drive on your own.

'99 Mitsubishi Diamante

Overbore V6 3.6L, and turbo, 233 hp @4500, torque 240lb/ft @4000.

Steering booster on column.

Aftermarket stereo from JVC.

Surprising kick for the car, handles pretty well but 64% of the wieght biaz is up front, dont have quater and 0-60 times yet.

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2005 Subaru WRX

2.0L Turbo Boxer 4 cyl. 227 hp, 217 ft. lbs, AWD, 5-speed... you know, the usual WRX stuff

So far I love it, 16 y/o kids driving their Civics with loud ebay bought mufflers give me dirty looks when I pass them.

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1985 Subaru BRAT GL pickup. Subaru never really made a lot of these trucks, so I try to keep it up. It's still got the t-tops, factory bull bar, and is possibly awaiting a stock roll bar and baja lights that I have in the garage. At the moment, the low fiberglass cap is back on it, and it is housing dual 12" subs and a Lightning Audio 450W amp. Power comes from the stock 1.8L opposed four cylinder plant, boasting a hefty 73hp and 62lb.ft. of torque. All that snot is transferred through the four speed dual range 4x4 gearbox. To be quite frank, with a lift kit, a few engine mods, and Swampers, these trucks are formidable on the 4x4 scene.

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2005 Subaru WRX

2.0L Turbo Boxer 4 cyl. 227 hp, 217 ft. lbs, AWD, 5-speed... you know, the usual WRX stuff

So far I love it, 16 y/o kids driving their Civics with loud ebay bought mufflers give me dirty looks when I pass them.

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meh, i like the ones with bigger spoilers, i think it flushes better with the car.

still hell of a nice car you got.

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