bored, no.
son, you are disappoint, yes. |
I wouldn't say I'm board of my car, I'm board with the lack of power but that's a solvable problem. I love the way it handles, I just need a turbo with a little boost.
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Bored? Nah I haven't driven it in about a year. Right now it's completely stripped of just about everything. I'm actually a bit excited to do this budget build.
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after 10 years i forget how to feel about this car. this week it has been quite nice though.
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Originally Posted by shuiend
(Post 724500)
ftfy
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Originally Posted by thirdgen
(Post 724420)
I get bored with my car everyother week. What I want is a '68 Hemi road runner. Then again, my car is fast as hell and it gets like 29 mpg. Plus I tune it with a laptop instead of turning screws or changing carb jets. The boarder you get, the faster you need to go. That's how I see it. Make it faster and faster until it scares the shit outta you. Then you won't be bored.
Well, I fight boredome with variety. This is what plural marriage SHOULD be like. Stable includes: 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible (440 -- my first car) 1981 Mercedes 380SL (wife's car -- good for driving slowly to the golf course) 1990 Turbo Miata (usually the favorite -- but I don't drive it in bad weather or when I need to carry people) 2000 Ford Expedition 4x4 (for the horse trailer -- or any trailer for that matter -- the tank) 2009 Pontiac G8 GT (modern reincarnation of the Sport Fury -- goto car when things are really cold, really hot, or I need to drive someone around and don't need all the room in the Expedition). So, with that, I never really tire of the Miata. Plus, my daughter's about to start driving, and she thinks that she should share the Turbo Miata and the torquemonster G8 with me. So, another, stock Miata may be in the works. |
Originally Posted by hornetball
(Post 724570)
1966 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible (440 -- my first car)
So, with that, I never really tire of the Miata. Plus, my daughter's about to start driving, and she thinks that she should share the Turbo Miata and the torquemonster G8 with me. So, another, stock Miata may be in the works. <- Would not let a teenage girl touch my car if my life was in danger... Also, you really still own your first car? |
My father still owns his second car (he's 68 years old - bought the car 50 years ago). A 1940 Ford Deluxe.
Not his car but an example: http://www.chooseyouritem.com/classi...luxe.Coupe.jpg |
Track that POS and you will love it all over again, oh and get some elise seats.
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never bored, all it takes is a good session on a road course. there's nothing i could buy (afford) that would go faster at the track and be simple to work on, have cheap parts, or induce so much pleasure to my brain. a good civic/integra would be a close 2nd, but fwd (or awd) is NOT as much fun as rwd, i've tracked them all.
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for the first time in about a year I got to drive by myself yesterday. No competition, no groups to keep up with, no passenger, just almost a full day of driving just to drive. Moral of the story I dont think it was the car, I think it was more of the I'm just tired of being busy all the time. :)
off-topic. I been wanting elise seats but for the price they want :jerkit: might as well get some other seats. Plus since I can not get online during work I always miss the deals. Any good places to look besides like lotustalk. |
Originally Posted by rider384
(Post 724581)
Also, you really still own your first car?
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I was bored with the car the day I bought it, and a few days after it rolled out from the swap, I was bored and ready for a bigger engine again. Every time you get high, it takes a bigger dose to "try" to achieve the same goal, but at the end of the day you just realize it'll never be like the first time...
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This is why I am going back to stock. But stripping the shit out of the car and just messing around. Start small and you have lots of room for improvement.
If the miata is your daily then ya I could see getting bored with it. |
i get bored of cars too easily. ive had 9 in the last 2 years.
curently the only car i can drive is my miata and i cant stand to DD it.. i put 2k miles on it last year and ive already put that much more on it since febuary. it sucks in new england always dodging pot holes and for me high crests in the road, there isnt much space, its loud on the highway, and isnt all that fast. my 2.5rs has a blown engine and my GTI isnt registered in hopes it will sell soon. i am thinking of trading in the GTI tho now for a fit. adn hopefully ill get the damn subaru going soon and ill be back to using the miata as a nice weekend car only and ill be able to change it up if i do get bored of a car |
Those Elise seats are worth the money, bar none best seat I've ever sat in. I have Recaros now fyi.
http://www.nubax.com/ |
Bored of the car, no, but tired of working on it and just want to drive it for a couple weeks, yes.
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Originally Posted by dustinb
(Post 724413)
I'm going to get a honda fit and slap a rotrex on it
I have not owned a car longer than one year aside from my FD, but that thing never ran more than 3 months total anyways. Since I turned 18 I've had (I'm 23 now) 97 VW GTI 92 Skyline GTS-t Honda Beat (Kei Car) Mini Rover FD RX7 92 Jetta 2 Dr 90 Miata 93 Sentra SER (still own) 96 Miata (still own) So ya, I hear you. I get bored easily. I always told myself I would never sell the FD because I'd spent too much money and time on it.... but it's gone. Now I'm telling that to myself about the Miata... but I guess when you have as much as I do into a car you start crying inside and hope nothing ever happens to it |
Bored of the car, No
Lack of time to play or work on the car, YES! |
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