So who the heck drives a $60k NSX and lives in the ghetto?

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Josh

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Originally posted by: essasin
I think the correct question to ask is why the NSX is going untouched.

he prolly is movin the bricks, has a good amt of respect in the hood. touch him/his car/his family/his crew/his things = you end up in a bodybag
 

essasin

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Originally posted by: Josh
Originally posted by: essasin
I think the correct question to ask is why the NSX is going untouched.

he prolly is movin the bricks, has a good amt of respect in the hood. touch him/his car/his family/his crew/his things = you end up in a bodybag

FTW. Hell, the owner could leave the door open with the keys in the car and I bet none of the locals would even think about touching the car.
 
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Originally posted by: essasin
Originally posted by: Josh
Originally posted by: essasin
I think the correct question to ask is why the NSX is going untouched.

he prolly is movin the bricks, has a good amt of respect in the hood. touch him/his car/his family/his crew/his things = you end up in a bodybag

FTW. Hell, the owner could leave the door open with the keys in the car and I bet none of the locals would even think about touching the car.

Reminds me of Gone in 60 Seconds.
 

Dunbar

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I saw a Ferrari 360 in the ghetto, it had gold wheels and all gold trim (looked horribly tacky.)
 

Squisher

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I work in an extremely economically depressed area in a factory which during better times workers could make $100K+/yr. if they pretty much wanted to live in the plant.

Many were younger kids still living at home in the ghetto and driving $60K-$100K vehicles.

Sometimes people's values are skewed.