An Old man (43) and an RB320
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An Old man (43) and an RB320
I don't post much on here as I have an S2000. I'm more on here to browse technical details for my dad who is the real Subaru enthusiast. Here is my dailly encounter. Hope you enjoy.
To set the scene it was 12.30pm today, I am just sitting in my pants at home adding to my POS dissertation until I hear this thunderous ROAR! Already I recognize this frequently heard sound as we already have had one in the family for 9 years. Like an excited child that has just arisen from the depths of sleep on Christmas Day, I rush like a gushing vagina at climax to the window to see with my own eyes.
As soon as my eyes set on it, I already know it is my favourite model of the lairy, chav machine all be it one of the fastest point to point cars. 320 models ever to grace the hard, crack filled tarmac, made in memory of one of it's tamers.
So here it is....
I could tell by my Dad's overly excited egg shaped face it was a pleasure to drive as he'd blasted through the B roads for 10 miles to get it back home from the Subaru garage. I had a look around the car trying to spot extras that beef up the muscles of this Japanese bread classic furthermore what immediately stimulates my ******* was the incredible size of the brakes! It does have a few extra tweaks to make it perform even better than it already does with an exhaust system just to name one. With 11,000 miles it is still a nurtured baby so I decided to jump behind the wheel for a quick blast to shake the baby up! As I have wasted enough time writing this I should probably get back to my dissertation. Here are some other photos and hopefully Dad can come to a good P/X deal on his STI and Mercedes CLK. I won't have the nicest car in the household anymore. Hope you have enjoyed the short write up of my snippet of my dailly encounter.
To set the scene it was 12.30pm today, I am just sitting in my pants at home adding to my POS dissertation until I hear this thunderous ROAR! Already I recognize this frequently heard sound as we already have had one in the family for 9 years. Like an excited child that has just arisen from the depths of sleep on Christmas Day, I rush like a gushing vagina at climax to the window to see with my own eyes.
As soon as my eyes set on it, I already know it is my favourite model of the lairy, chav machine all be it one of the fastest point to point cars. 320 models ever to grace the hard, crack filled tarmac, made in memory of one of it's tamers.
So here it is....
I could tell by my Dad's overly excited egg shaped face it was a pleasure to drive as he'd blasted through the B roads for 10 miles to get it back home from the Subaru garage. I had a look around the car trying to spot extras that beef up the muscles of this Japanese bread classic furthermore what immediately stimulates my ******* was the incredible size of the brakes! It does have a few extra tweaks to make it perform even better than it already does with an exhaust system just to name one. With 11,000 miles it is still a nurtured baby so I decided to jump behind the wheel for a quick blast to shake the baby up! As I have wasted enough time writing this I should probably get back to my dissertation. Here are some other photos and hopefully Dad can come to a good P/X deal on his STI and Mercedes CLK. I won't have the nicest car in the household anymore. Hope you have enjoyed the short write up of my snippet of my dailly encounter.