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shadoquad 01-03-2011 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by nicknick (Post 878491)
WTF is it with people who have a kid? All of a sudden everything they enjoy has to go, that is a pathetic attitude. Is the Mrs driving this behaviour/thoughts? For goodness sake men in today's society are not men, they have lost their way and they really got in touch with their female side!!

It's called "adulthood".

Don't worry, most men make it out on the other side and drive a vette.

nicknick 01-03-2011 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 878553)
:tup: be a man, take the PLUNGE! :icon17:

My concern is that I have literally taken METICULOUS care of my MX5 and if I do take the plunge and become a man again I might regret the loss of the MX, then i would have to sell the z and buy a new mx again. Although I have driven the 370z both manual and auto, i have to say the manual felt more alive, more involving than the auto which to me seemed to hang onto gears once you took your foot off the accelerator after a little spirited acceleration.

kenchan 01-03-2011 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by nicknick (Post 878574)
My concern is that I have literally taken METICULOUS care of my MX5 and if I do take the plunge and become a man again I might regret the loss of the MX, then i would have to sell the z and buy a new mx again. Although I have driven the 370z both manual and auto, i have to say the manual felt more alive, more involving than the auto which to me seemed to hang onto gears once you took your foot off the accelerator after a little spirited acceleration.

hummmm... tough choice indeed~!

ImportConvert 01-03-2011 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 878556)
It's called "adulthood".

Don't worry, most men make it out on the other side and drive a vette.

Adulthood does not = the desire to add to the over-population of the planet with your own spawn just because you have some deluded idea that someday they will be president/fix everything/make it better.

ImportConvert 01-03-2011 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by nicknick (Post 878491)
WTF is it with people who have a kid? All of a sudden everything they enjoy has to go, that is a pathetic attitude. Is the Mrs driving this behaviour/thoughts? For goodness sake men in today's society are not men, they have lost their way and they really got in touch with their female side!!

Kids are expensive, and when they happen, society frowns on making them take a back seat to things that were around before them. Like your car, etc.

"something's gotta give", so to speak.

shadoquad 01-03-2011 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 879186)
Adulthood does not = the desire to add to the over-population of the planet with your own spawn just because you have some deluded idea that someday they will be president/fix everything/make it better.

I didn't insinuate that becoming an adult meant popping out a fresh unit. I meant to insinuate that adults make decisions such as, "I'm having a child, perhaps I should drive transportation that is more practical and suitable to the task of parenthood."

I'm not saying that he has to trade in his sports car or his balls or whatever. I'm just saying that mature individuals often make such decisions when presented with such situations.

Jeffblue 01-03-2011 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 879205)
I didn't insinuate that becoming an adult meant popping out a fresh unit. I meant to insinuate that adults make decisions such as, "I'm having a child, perhaps I should drive transportation that is more practical and suitable to the task of parenthood."

I'm not saying that he has to trade in his sports car or his balls or whatever. I'm just saying that mature individuals often make such decisions when presented with such situations.

:icon18:

the Z has a car seat attachment tho so its kid friendly.:ugh2:

shadoquad 01-03-2011 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeffblue (Post 879222)
:icon18:

the Z has a car seat attachment tho so its kid friendly.:ugh2:

lol you got me.
:owned:

ImportConvert 01-03-2011 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 879205)
I didn't insinuate that becoming an adult meant popping out a fresh unit. I meant to insinuate that adults make decisions such as, "I'm having a child, perhaps I should drive transportation that is more practical and suitable to the task of parenthood."

I'm not saying that he has to trade in his sports car or his balls or whatever. I'm just saying that mature individuals often make such decisions when presented with such situations.

Gotcha. I understand what you mean and agree, now. I thought you were insinuating that once you "reach adulthood" you "must" have a child, or that to "be an adult" you must desire/have a child. I misunderstood.

bluelion 01-03-2011 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Bleek (Post 878138)
Has anyone even done a TT maxima?


edit - like the newer ones ('09 / '10)

no, not that i've seen on the maxima forums.....not much of a aftermarket for them.

as everyone stated already, either sell your parts and buy a DD with that money.

or just buy a DD outright and keep the tt Z.

fullmonty 01-04-2011 07:25 AM

OP- For all the time and money you have already invested into the Z I think it would be foolish to sell it. You'll recoup the money from the sale. I'd keep the Z, drive it on the weekends and hold onto it. I would find a DD, which will cost you just about as much as you will lose if you sell the Z anyway.

ProfessorDave 01-04-2011 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 879205)
I'm not saying that he has to trade in his sports car or his balls or whatever. I'm just saying that mature individuals often make such decisions when presented with such situations.

What are balls fetching these days on a trade-in?

:icon17:

shadoquad 01-04-2011 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorDave (Post 879731)
What are balls fetching these days on a trade-in?

:icon17:

:bowrofl: I'll have to check the black market and get back to you, but I'd say minimally six dollars.

kenchan 01-04-2011 10:21 AM

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kenchan 01-04-2011 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 879417)
Gotcha. I understand what you mean and agree, now. I thought you were insinuating that once you "reach adulthood" you "must" have a child, or that to "be an adult" you must desire/have a child. I misunderstood.

you learn quite a bit from raising a child so that part you're not a complete adult until you can handle a kid 24/7 (does not have to be your own).

it's very sad seeing middle aged folks that are completely clueless on how to talk to a child or handle them. :ugh2: extremely sad watching some of my wife's lady friends in their 40's without kids that have no frikken idea what to do when a baby cries. :icon14: to me it's like wtf you dont know??!! :mad:


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