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orangecrush Mar 18, 2010 03:26 PM

Isn't Karma a BlTCH!!!
 
I tend to be a little bit of an overly aggressive driver... maybe it's the type A personality, maybe it's the mini, who knows.

And though I tend to be aggressive, I tend to be extremely courteous. If you want to change lanes in front of me, no problem, use your turn signal and I will do everything possible to let you in.

You want to pull out of a gas station onto the main road and traffic is sitting at a light... no problem, I'll let you in, I'm not going anywhere anyway.

To me, driving is much like life... give respect, get respect.

Having said that, I never pull out in traffic cutting someone off without a) nailing the gas so as not to make the oncoming car so much as hit their brakes.

and b) not without checking the car behind them. If there is no car coming, I can wait the extra 2 seconds to let them go by and pull out.

WHICH BRINGS ME TO MY BlTCH TODAY!!!!

I'm driving on the way home down a long stretch of road with no traffic whatsoever except for some idiot wanting to pull out of his driveway in a toyota pickup.

I look behind me and realize there's no cars so of course, the natural thing to do is wait until I go by.... BUT NOOOOO, the moron waits until I'm right in front of him and pulls out in front of me.

I'm like you freakin' moron, so I dumped the clutch, downshifted and went around him.

Just as I get into the left lane, I see a rock come flying out of his front tire and where does it go? That's right.... right into my windshield.

Guess Karmas a BlTCH alright....

:lol:


Mark

JamesHunt Mar 18, 2010 03:31 PM

Now you know why I keep the JCW strapped to the dyno .

Sabes Mar 18, 2010 03:35 PM

My driving style seems pretty similar to yours, courteous to all those who deserve it.

But I probably would have handled that situation the same way haha

miniblucabrio Mar 18, 2010 03:40 PM

that sucks hope you have glass coverage. I'd have done the same exact thing since my driving style matches yours. if only there were more that drove like us:nod:

JamesHunt Mar 18, 2010 03:48 PM

I wish that the usa had mandatory driver education like most other 1st world countrys and laws against left lane squatting.

I Love driving in Europe :thumbsup:

orangecrush Mar 18, 2010 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by JamesHunt (Post 3009005)
I wish that the usa had mandatory driver education like most other 1st world countrys and laws against left lane squatting.

I Love driving in Europe :thumbsup:

OMG, I've been saying that for YEARS!!!

Our driving schools suck... PERIOD!

They teach enough to get behind a wheel and that's it.

My daughter is 15 and as soon as she gets her license, I'm signing her up for some driving schools... they have special schools designed for young teens to get the feel of the car.

As far as the broken glass, oh well, crap happens. I've got insurance and since I'm in the bodyshop business, I'll get it done with factory parts.

I remember last time I had a windshield done by the dealer under warranty and they trashed my car... I ain't going through that again.

Mark

krim Mar 18, 2010 04:14 PM

i have a similar story except it the guy was coming onto the freeway. a chink of pavement broke off a horizontal slat of the lower grill and there's a baseball sized area where the fins of the IC are completely flattened.

JamesHunt Mar 18, 2010 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by krim (Post 3009024)
i have a similar story except it the guy was coming onto the freeway. a chink of pavement broke off a horizontal slat of the lower grill and there's a baseball sized area where the fins of the IC are completely flattened.


use a haircomb to fix the intercooler fins.

orangecrush Mar 18, 2010 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by JamesHunt (Post 3009027)
use a haircomb to fix the intercooler fins.

Damn it, you beat me to it. I was going to say at least get a little screwdriver and spread the fins.


Mark

JamesHunt Mar 18, 2010 04:29 PM

screwdriver may do more damage.

krim Mar 18, 2010 04:31 PM

Oh, never thought of it. I do have a Helix coming though. Ill go bend a few back in line and hopefully don't see any cracks or anything.

orangecrush Mar 18, 2010 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by JamesHunt (Post 3009040)
screwdriver may do more damage.

Nah, ya use one of those "free" Snap-On little screwdrivers with the magnet on the end. They're super thin and sometimes a comb won't work if you have too many bent in one spot.

Regardless of the tool used, you'd have to have a TON of fins bent over to really make a difference. (if I remember correctly, 10% of the fin area before it has a negative effect)


Mark

JamesHunt Mar 18, 2010 04:43 PM

if the intercooler was cracked you would have a loss of boost.

orangecrush Mar 18, 2010 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by JamesHunt (Post 3009057)
if the intercooler was cracked was cracked you would have a loss of boost.


FISSED:



Originally Posted by JamesHunt (Post 3009057)
if the intercooler was cracked was cracked you would have a loss of boost loss of boost.

:lol:

Albiecrazy Mar 18, 2010 04:57 PM

That's just not right at all. He'll get his. Oh, yes - he'll get his.

krim Mar 18, 2010 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by JamesHunt (Post 3009057)
if the intercooler was cracked was cracked you would have a loss of boost.

No gauge to tell, but i haven't noticed any difference in daily driving. hopefully that means everything is only superficial.

Sorry for the tangent everyone. :grin:

KNuss Mar 18, 2010 05:08 PM

You drive EXACTLY like I do.
Glad to hear that you have coverage.

JamesHunt Mar 18, 2010 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by orangecrush (Post 3009061)
FISSED:




:lol:

sorry for that

while typing jill walked in with some very large bags from neiman marcus:mad:

miniblucabrio Mar 18, 2010 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by JamesHunt (Post 3009078)
while typing jill walked in with some very large bags from neiman marcus:mad:

that hurts more than a broken windshield:eek2:

orangecrush Mar 18, 2010 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by miniblucabrio (Post 3009148)
that hurts more than a broken windshield:eek2:


:lol:

jaydub Mar 18, 2010 07:31 PM

I have a very tiny nick in mine in the upper right corner, and the last time I took my car to be washed, the guy followed me around trying to get me to let him fix it. :mad:

I try to remember karma whenever I'm behind the wheel though, especially being in a car as small as mine. It seems to work out, except for whoever left me that door ding last weekend...

JamesHunt Mar 18, 2010 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by miniblucabrio (Post 3009148)
that hurts more than a broken windshield:eek2:

hope i get lucky tonight :popcorn:

Herleman Mar 18, 2010 07:43 PM

"while typing jill walked in with some very large bags from neiman marcus"

Just don't tell us that she was driving a Toyota pickup. :eek2: :eek2: :eek2:

JamesHunt Mar 18, 2010 07:53 PM

Nope Jill has a black Panamera S .

Car drives so nice I am thinking about purchasing a Turbo version to use as a daily driver .

Davidoyo Mar 18, 2010 08:09 PM

Maybe the car went Toyota on him and he could not stop :lol:


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