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MarkinAZ 10:52 PM 04-05-2015
Originally Posted by RWhisenand:

http://www.scca.com/about/?cid=44408
Thank you for the link Rob:-)
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RWhisenand 12:34 AM 04-06-2015
No problem Mark, I've seen what the Reno SCCA does for their street survival course, after that I wouldn't let my son get a license without going through several of these classes. I don't know exactly where you are but it looks like there is one in San Diego in April.

Good luck, she certainly has a nice ste of wheels!
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Cigarcop 04:32 AM 04-06-2015
Congrats to you both Mark!
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RevSmoke 07:18 AM 04-06-2015
Very nice.
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IBQTEE1 09:59 AM 04-06-2015
Congrats!!!
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GreekGodX 10:39 AM 04-06-2015
Congratulations. Good for her!
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dave 11:06 AM 04-06-2015
Great car. My sister loves hers. I'm much more impressed with
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
She's 19 1/2 yrs of age, working full-time, saving boo-coo amounts of cash, and she signed a lease, laid down a nice sum for the down, ... Pays for her own auto insurance ....
Congrats!!!
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jjirons69 01:47 PM 04-06-2015
Great job, Pops!

Ask her to let you borrow it one Saturday night. See how far that goes.
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MarkinAZ 07:37 PM 04-06-2015
About as far as she can throw me Jamie:-)
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HollywoodQue 06:03 AM 04-07-2015
:-)
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MarkinAZ 06:11 PM 04-17-2015
Ok, she's now in possession of the WRX, and here's a few pix:

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The "jammed packed" engine compartment isn't quite like my 1963 Bonneville convertible with a 389 V8 that I used to own when I was her age. It was a great open engine compartment, and so easy to work on that engine too. Different times...
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bonjing 09:09 PM 04-17-2015
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:

The "jammed packed" engine compartment isn't quite like my 1963 Bonneville convertible with a 389 V8 that I used to own when I was her age. It was a great open engine compartment, and so easy to work on that engine too. Different times...

Yup, you could basically adjust anything with a screwdriver and wrench, now you practically need a computer just to change the battery.

Great looking car and nice color.
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shilala 07:07 AM 04-18-2015
Congratulations to you and your baby girl, my brother!!! :-)

Mark, my baby girl bought a new car right around the same time yours did.
The little spud was 18 in September, 3 jobs, finishing high school, and taking college courses at Penn State.
The best part is that I'm out of the loop. I was paying to keep up her Envoy and it was tough. I couldn't do any of the wrenching, she's over in PA and I'm in Ohio.
She's footing the whole bill now, says half her payment is gas money saved. :-)
But I get to take over paying for college, so I think she won. As always.

I had a '72 Valiant I paid $150 for, then an $800 '74 VW Bug, then a $500 '76 Daytona Charger. She's doin a little better than me. :-)

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MarkinAZ 11:11 AM 04-18-2015
And congratulations to your "little spud" Scott. She sounds like a go getter. I paid $200 for my 63 Bonneville in 1971 (sans the $$ I put into it to bring it up to specs). Main thing is, is was paid for and all mine:-)
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