The title says it all. If you drive a FiST and are on this forum, then you are an automotive enthusiast. So many people view a car as a tool; basic transportation. We view it as a hobby. What makes you different? Was it a previous car? Was it an older sibling? Was it an experience?
For me, early on, it was a combination of my uncle always building model cars and my dad taking pride in washing our cars.
Then, when I got my first car, my parents were supportive of my desire to get a manual transmission. I got a '91 Acura Integra. This thing was such a blast to drive. It had a rawness to it and such character, that I really fell in love with just the act of driving.
Then later on, my younger brother became an auto tech, and we would spend many nights in our garage tinkering with our cars. Making modifications and feeling the difference it made, for better or worse.
So what led you to become an enthusiast?
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For me, early on, it was a combination of my uncle always building model cars and my dad taking pride in washing our cars.
Then, when I got my first car, my parents were supportive of my desire to get a manual transmission. I got a '91 Acura Integra. This thing was such a blast to drive. It had a rawness to it and such character, that I really fell in love with just the act of driving.
Then later on, my younger brother became an auto tech, and we would spend many nights in our garage tinkering with our cars. Making modifications and feeling the difference it made, for better or worse.
So what led you to become an enthusiast?
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