I got my e30 2 years when I was a junior in high school......hopefully it will be running soon.
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OP you're young, stupid, and inexperienced. Your driving skill is slightly above average at best, it doesn't matter if your more responsible than your peers, and it doesn't matter if you build your e30 to be the best handling car it can be, theres a high chance you're going to wreck it. Now before you take it all personally stop and think how we all know this. It's because we were all young like you and thought the same way. No you're not different, you're just like every other young kid. J Mid is a picture perfect example, he thought he was a great responsible driver but his mighty 140hp 318i got the best of him and he ended up in a fence. He even has a leg up on most people his age and says he had driver training from former racers. However unlike most people his age he owned up to the mistake, learned from it, and is trying everything in his power to make things right wit everyone/everything involved in the incident(s). I'm only 23 and the difference between 18 year old me and me today is amazing. Stay humble, listen, and don't take criticism personally.My Garage
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i am a senior in high school. bought my first e30 (84 eta) when i was 15 for $400. now i have three e30s and two e39s. my advice, if i am even in the place to give advice, is to learn as much as you can from actually doing things to your car. buy a cheap eta and run it until things break. fix them, learn as you do it, and move on to bigger and better things. your first e30 dosent have to be the best one.
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Originally posted by stonea View PostOP you're young, stupid, and inexperienced. Your driving skill is slightly above average at best, it doesn't matter if your more responsible than your peers, and it doesn't matter if you build your e30 to be the best handling car it can be, theres a high chance you're going to wreck it. Now before you take it all personally stop and think how we all know this. It's because we were all young like you and thought the same way. No you're not different, you're just like every other young kid. J Mid is a picture perfect example, he thought he was a great responsible driver but his mighty 140hp 318i got the best of him and he ended up in a fence. He even has a leg up on most people his age and says he had driver training from former racers. However unlike most people his age he owned up to the mistake, learned from it, and is trying everything in his power to make things right wit everyone/everything involved in the incident(s). I'm only 23 and the difference between 18 year old me and me today is amazing. Stay humble, listen, and don't take criticism personally.
How do I put a quote from this in my signature. My new signature is definitely going to be "his mighty 140hp 318i got the best of him and he ended up in a fence."
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OP, good luck. I'm thirty now, my young nephew just picked up his first E30 and loves it. It's fun to see how excited he is.
If you get the chance, look for a "car control" clinic in your area. I know some BMWCCA chapters host them. Many are designed to help younger people find the limits of their car in a controlled environment.
Tire Rack Street Survival - Green Mountain Chapter BMW CCA on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at Diamond Run Mall, Rutland, VT - Saturday, April 29th, 9:00AM-5:00PM The primary emphasis of the Tire Rack Street Survival® is a "hands-on" driving experience in real-world situations! We use your own car to teach you about its...
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Originally posted by J Mid View PostI don't really think so, it's more like they see the BMW badge and think oh he must have money.
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Originally posted by stonea View PostOP you're young, stupid, and inexperienced. Your driving skill is slightly above average at best, it doesn't matter if your more responsible than your peers, and it doesn't matter if you build your e30 to be the best handling car it can be, theres a high chance you're going to wreck it. Now before you take it all personally stop and think how we all know this. It's because we were all young like you and thought the same way. No you're not different, you're just like every other young kid. J Mid is a picture perfect example, he thought he was a great responsible driver but his mighty 140hp 318i got the best of him and he ended up in a fence. He even has a leg up on most people his age and says he had driver training from former racers. However unlike most people his age he owned up to the mistake, learned from it, and is trying everything in his power to make things right wit everyone/everything involved in the incident(s). I'm only 23 and the difference between 18 year old me and me today is amazing. Stay humble, listen, and don't take criticism personally.
By the way, why would any high school senior need/have 5 cars? Where are they? Just sitting in the front yard? Do they run? So many questions...Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
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Originally posted by ELVA164 View Post*You're
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