'A Cool JDM Car' or 'Mazda Rx8 Just Not For Me'
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'A Cool JDM Car' or 'Mazda Rx8 Just Not For Me'
Hey 8Club!
I don't watch too much internet but I do enjoy funny car videos and know that Drew in particular does not like the RX8. So that prompted me to send him pics of my 8 expecting to get roasted but he was actually very gracious imo. Bummer that turbo DC2 came right before (right then I knew I had no chance even though it's not a real typeR in any way) but that's just the way things are and no big deal. Everyone has their preferences. He still wasn't really into it but I considered the inclusion a 'honorable mention' and a huge compliment imo to be apart of his 'best subscriber jdm build' video.
Don't be shy and drop a line, rotary spirit still lives!
I don't watch too much internet but I do enjoy funny car videos and know that Drew in particular does not like the RX8. So that prompted me to send him pics of my 8 expecting to get roasted but he was actually very gracious imo. Bummer that turbo DC2 came right before (right then I knew I had no chance even though it's not a real typeR in any way) but that's just the way things are and no big deal. Everyone has their preferences. He still wasn't really into it but I considered the inclusion a 'honorable mention' and a huge compliment imo to be apart of his 'best subscriber jdm build' video.
Don't be shy and drop a line, rotary spirit still lives!
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kenji1nonly (06-06-2021)
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Smoking turbo yay
Your car looks pretty good on the track.
As for personal preferences, it's pretty normal, as long as you understand other people's points of view and respect them. For example, I don't particularly like BMW, but if I see a nice BMW, I still give the owner props. There was an E92 M3 I saw a while back that sounded so good, I had to stop by the guy to give him compliments on how it sounds. Drew handled it pretty well IMO.
As for personal preferences, it's pretty normal, as long as you understand other people's points of view and respect them. For example, I don't particularly like BMW, but if I see a nice BMW, I still give the owner props. There was an E92 M3 I saw a while back that sounded so good, I had to stop by the guy to give him compliments on how it sounds. Drew handled it pretty well IMO.
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Federighi (06-08-2021)
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Your car looks pretty good on the track.
As for personal preferences, it's pretty normal, as long as you understand other people's points of view and respect them. For example, I don't particularly like BMW, but if I see a nice BMW, I still give the owner props. There was an E92 M3 I saw a while back that sounded so good, I had to stop by the guy to give him compliments on how it sounds. Drew handled it pretty well IMO.
As for personal preferences, it's pretty normal, as long as you understand other people's points of view and respect them. For example, I don't particularly like BMW, but if I see a nice BMW, I still give the owner props. There was an E92 M3 I saw a while back that sounded so good, I had to stop by the guy to give him compliments on how it sounds. Drew handled it pretty well IMO.
And I'm the same way with cars. I just can't help myself from appreciating a nice build. I remember what must've been 10+ years ago I saw a guy pull into my local Chevron with a white 'Harosuka' Skyline outfitted with half cage, etc. (out of state registration of course) and even though I'm not particularly into Nissan, I just had to go talk to him about it. Crazy how much they're worth now.
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