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116: Post P Plater with guest Peter Lagos

from All Torque Car Podcast · host All Torque Podcast Pty Ltd

The boys are recording from different locations and our guest is Peter Lagos with P Plate stories from his Subaru Impreza GLX. Ross reviews new Range Rover Sport.  Ross reminisces his P Plate days in his parent's Ford TX5 Ghia.  We look at cars we grew up with where Ross's actual first Volkswagen has come up for sale.  Follow us on Instagram and email us [email protected]

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If you want to get a little from Grenak and a patch on in, I'm so glad we'll be able to hear him from here. So, get him on. Good morning, good afternoon. Good evening, everyone.

Good evening, listening to the All Talk Car Podcast hosted by Peter Otis. But we're just excited because we're using a new system tonight. There's a new program, thanks to Arnie Gladys, Royalty Lockdown. Tonight, Johnny Meese, Ross, he's out on the farm.

Just come in, just round up, just to keep him, go to the cattle, but we're all right. Oh, you're right away from a little virus. We're testing a new program, so it should work. We'll see how we go.

So, I'm a bit excited because with this new program, we'll be able to interview some overseas guests when that happens. We've got a few that wind lined up in Germany who got a couple in the US. So, I think this is a new way to do it. But with this program, I was hating, listening to a lot of the podcast.

It sounds like they're talking down to the telephone. So, with this program, we should be able to sound like we're all in the same room. Which we're not, and all three of us are in separate locations. Pete is in the city.

Because it's the third person we're going to get tonight. He's far, far, far away. So, basically, because of the success of the All Plate and Peap plate podcast, I listen to our mouths, Peter Lagos reached out. Good day, Peter.

Hey, Ross, thank you for having me on the podcast. We thought after the success of the Peap plate and the L Plate episode, was it 1500 downloads a minute or something like that? We're all about success. We thought we'd get somebody on.

Once you've graduated from having your L's and your P's, what it's like driving a car from the age of say 19 or 20, and all the stupid things that you may or may not do. I'm sure you've got some stories, Pete. I've got some stories. Good cars too.

And good cars too. And good cars out of the pool. I believe Peter Lagos might have a few stories for us. We've heard some of them, but I think the listeners might enjoy some of these stories.

And we use the user name just in case the police are listening. No, no, no, no. It's a long time ago. A long time ago.

And we always say we were talking about our friends over there. Oh, I can't say the company because we're not allowed to. We say allegedly. OK?

Allegedly. The car broke down. Allegedly the car was burned down on the side of the road. Anyway, speaking of new cars, Range Rover Sport.

Lead expert. Oh, you're talking about the new Range Rover Sport. So I went out to put an order in for one. I went to dealership before lockdown, and they told me to go, I was like, we are not selling a Range Rover.

Ross, Land Rover of Vangi from buying any of our cars ever again. Is there a new one coming up? There's a new one coming up. Kind of trying to fast track it.

It's an interesting looking car. It's got some really nice features. It's going to come in black on tan. Very, very, very original.

That's the bank's town pack. That's the bank's town pack. We can hit the prime school pack with a white with a black roof. Or if you want to go on a little bit adventurous, you can get black wheels because that's the other option.

So it looks exactly the same as the others. It'll still be Chinese bills. I mean, sorry, English bills. It'll have all those.

Is it going to be built in China? Is it in China? Let's talk about it. It's going to be built in China.

It's going to be built in China with a part-time ownership with a new founder, family, friends being the Chinese. And is that to bring reliability up or? Yeah, what? We will.

The Chinese might bring some reliability with Land Rover if we're lucky. Look, we're going to test drive one. We might have to steal it to test drive because Land Rover won't give me one. They'll probably give you one paper.

Yeah. And then if you have a look at the sport and then have a look at what's going to happen after that thing, the new Range Rover Vogue, that thing's going to be a monster. But they're looking at $400,000, which is crazy. Another listener who reached out to us.

With our live drives, we might be able to get our hands on it. SVR. So to be advised. And SVR.

We already said it. SVR. The Range Rover is to be asked. What about it?

Home and I go with 90. We just do that instead. At the next one, yeah. If I never.

I'll drive the Hyundai. You can have a SVR. SVR. SVR.

SVR. I don't know. It's a L.H.S.V. I'm not going to worry about it.

I'm not going to worry about it. What was that? The water biography. All right.

Yeah. Let's try making the water biography. That's for certain. Like that's for the person that goes in and says, I want to pay in cash.

What is the most expensive? How about the autobiography? So they just take a normal Range Rover. They can autobrography badge on the back.

It's still black and tan or white with a black word. And they're the only two color options. Well, you can get a black word. I heard the new Range Rover got really cool gal and doors.

That's your name? That's from the masonry pack. That's the stuff that comes out of a panel beating shop in Le Gemma. I heard the signs of the doors.

What the new Range Rover? Hang on a second. One second. I'm going to do a haleel here.

I'm going to start doing some googling while we're... Well, we're... Haleel's busy homeschooling, so he's able to join these travel dishes. The poor bloke.

I've seen some of these comments on out. What's up, Jack? The poor bloke. I'm schooling those two kids.

Geez. I don't know if I'd be up. The poor... I mean, he drops them off to school for a break.

I'm not sure what he's going to be doing with him. I'm not sure. Juketty's kids got it. Sorry, suicide doors.

Yeah, the Range Rover Vogue. Pete's right. He's got suicide doors in them. That looks pretty cool.

So if you do come out of it... They do come out of it. Yeah, if you get out of it, the car's moving forward or just take you out. How do they get suicide doors out of Vogue?

Well, they've made it. They've got to what? They've made them a vote convertible. They can do it.

I'm supposed to copy the Rolls Royce. Is it Cullinen? But it's a suicide door. They're Cullinen does.

So maybe they're trying to copy it. They're trying to copy it. Trying to keep up with the Earl Joneses. Keep up with the Joneses.

How's the farm? It's nice. I've been here for a fairly long time, which has been picking avocados. But I've become a bit of a bush mechanic.

I've changed clutches on gearboxes. I've put Pete and I have a bit of a challenge. We had to put a light bar on a Kawasaki sort of ATV vehicle. We thought that was a pretty easy job until three days into it.

The thing was still in a million pieces. Oh, look, it runs. It still runs well. I mean, the lights didn't work.

But it was a pretty big job. Sometimes you take on these jobs and think they're smaller than ours. But it was an interesting one. So we were sitting around the other day and we were having a chat with Pete.

I thought it'd be good to get Pete on to have a chat about some of these silly stories. When I was 18, 19, you had to dump for years and cars. Wasn't it a few years ago? Wasn't it?

It was a few years ago, probably 20. I didn't have to be honest. I did some silly, silly things in cars and had accidents and did all that. We were talking about, do you tell your parents if you've had a little bit of a bingo?

Pete rolled out with your story. Pete, you're like this. I can. So when I turned 18, my parents got me a Subaru GLX 2.

Like the really many of which came of the in-pres are RS. It had a WRX spoiler on the back, though. And it was in the back. That was the one colour was a pig.

It was a grey. It was a more like champagne. That was the factory. It wasn't in present.

So it wasn't in present? No, it wasn't in present at all. It was in present at all. In present at the RX.

The RX was a 2.5 litre. And this was the radar. And it was manual. And when you got your piece, was there any weight restrictions or power restrictions?

Or you could get whatever car you wanted. So at the time you weren't allowed turbos because that was just their point at all. Okay. So you could have a turbo sticker.

Yeah. Yeah. You could have a sticker turbo. Not just a turbo.

Another time the callers have to have were by the Honda S2000. Oh, you mean that? Yeah. Yes.

What's the Civic, Civic Type R? Honda Civic Type R. They were the coolest cars because you had the boy not having a turbo. And they still had that.

They had that VTech. 1.6 litre. I've got 107 kilowatts. I'm going to kill it.

So they were the cars you wanted. And at the time I got my Subaru because I needed a manual car. And there were no manual cars in the family. And especially there wasn't a manual car.

There was a highest. No, there weren't manual. No, no. High-hates.

Three other triers. I was the college shifter. If I was driving around in the high-hates, my dad would have had me doing delivery. So I wouldn't have wanted to do that.

I wouldn't have wanted to do that. Oh, on your way to your friends. I had to drop off a box. We're talking full ponvo-paki.

Can you get yourself into trouble with this car? What? Oh, so you could throw it. It's a trouble.

I learned that because it was full drive, it had a decent amount of traction around corners. But where you could get a bit creative with it was with a handbrake. The handbrake was where you could get a bit of excitement. So I'm going to throw the word in the alleged leak.

Get it sideways with handbrake. It's just those cover-ups. I was there. Yeah.

My high-trig was I had a friend of mine that I lived around the corner from me. Every morning I'd go and pick him up the school. And I remember I'd drive down his street. And as I was coming up to his house, I would be going about 40 kilometers an hour, 50 kilometers an hour.

I'd rip the handbrake. I'd fling it around. And every morning I'd get that little bit closer. And till one morning I'd hit the guy and I'd have to put his glass.

You didn't have to, well, you didn't hook to two cars and get that perfect parking spot. I was getting better at that. I wasn't testing that. I wasn't testing that.

I wasn't getting enough of that. It was all a work in progress and I was getting better and better with it. So did you sell the GLX or road at all? Just before he sold it there.

It was about the summer of fun, Pete. So there were three accidents that major accidents. It's in major. You guys have heard that.

You've heard nothing. I think I've written off 12 cars in my life. But we'll keep going with people. Just on my second accident, I had just finished one of my uni exam.

I was E1 at uni and I just finished my exams. And I was headed down to my friend's place. They moved down at Canola. And I was really excited, really excited to just be done with exams and going down Canola and spending some time out on the water.

And I remember going down to the bottom of my street, I lived in Sheffield and I remember going down the bottom of my street and I was headed to Canola and I saw a message. And this message was from the boys saying, Hey, can you get some sausages on your lap? I booked down at my phone and checked and see what message was. And I keep this car in.

And I was in panic mode. I was like, no, this is all in my weekend. I'm like, no, I have to get to my friend's house. I'm like, no, I'm not the car's smashed.

I'll feed someone else. I'm going to get to my mates. I'm going to get the sausages. I'm like, no, this isn't happening.

You can't have this when it's the start of the weekend. Like, it's not now. Anyway, long story short, I've hit this lady that was in a big, she was in like a big high life. She had a big bull bar on the back.

And the bull bar wasn't like you were just standing in the bull bar. It was like the kind of bull bar that they told like massive caravans with. That'd be a horse flight. Yeah, horse flight.

We'll use that one there you go. Yeah. I did. The back of her truck and these bull bars ended up in my engine.

Like, I hit a fan that calls the, I don't know much about engines, right? Or motors, but I do know that I've got no idea. You know what I mean? You know about head brakes?

Yeah, that's the thing seems to be an important part of my life. So I've hit the fan and I've hit this bar that I think is meant to protect others from my, probably bull bars. But it hit this bar and that bar's then being, instead of being straight, it's now V. And that V is now in my radiator.

And my radiator is pissing out smoke, sorry, steam and all that. Cool. And like I said, I had to get to my friend's house. I picked up.

Which was in the round of corner, either. No, it was a beer drive. It was probably 45 minutes. So I've gone and picked up the sausages.

I've got an out of the car, let the car. I actually went and got the sausages. Of course, you had to. Did you cook them on the rear?

The sausages. Nah, I thought I was giving it to you. I didn't get to that. I didn't get to that.

So I picked up the sausages and I've fed it down to my friend's place. And I've got a few things in the drive. My car is overheating. And I can just see it redlining on the heat line.

The little thin, sieving red. So I pulled over, I've waited half an hour. Jumped back in my car again and I've gone. It took me about three times to get to three slots.

And then I was finally at Crunilla. I got into Crunilla. I've enjoyed the first day of my weekend. And then I'm showing the boys.

I'm showing them the car. I'm showing them the downings that have occurred. And they're all telling, you know what? It's not that bad.

Like, you know, it's not that bad. It's not that bad. You can buffer out. You know, it's just a few.

You know what I was saying that? They just want sausages. Like, basically, it's not that bad. You should have been in the car.

So we're there and we're looking at the car without sexting it. And you know what? When you're young and you're bored, like, you just need that you can do anything. And at that time, we were like, you know what?

The main thing for me was that I didn't want my dad to find out. Because my dad had just finished paying for my last repair on the car. That was the wheel first. The wheel was first.

So this is hot off of previous accident. And I just didn't want him to find out. So we're in the driveway and we're looking at the car and we come up with the decision that we can fix this ourselves. So my best friend's dad has Lexus LX 400, the tank of a drive, the land cruise version.

And we've tried some ratchet straps around the bar that's in my radio. And he started to take off up the hill and I've got my car and my handbrake on. And he's dragging me up the hill and we're pulling out the bar out of the radiator. And it's actually working.

We're getting some traction here. And the bar is being, it's pulling it out. So that was one problem solved. The second problem was there was some damage to the front bumper.

And there was some plaster work. Sorry, some fiberglass work that needed to be done. So I bought one to my attend. I bought some instant fiberglass, you know, like, what a little fiberglass putty.

Oh my god, that's so gross. We mixed the patty up. I've started to put some of this pink patty on my beautiful silver bumper where the cracks are. We've putted it up.

We've got sandpaper. We're sanding it back. And we're actually thinking we're on a bit of a role here. Like, this is progressing.

This is all looking good. We've sanded it back. Next step was spray paint. So we got some spray paint from my attend as well.

I bought one tin of what looked to be the best color that matched my car. And we started to spray the front bumper. And it actually started. It was not too bad.

Like, it was, you know, if you were looking for it, I felt like we did a good job. And people wouldn't notice it. So we started spray painting the front of the bumper. And as we come across the bumper, we're about three quarters of the way through.

I've run out of spray paint. So you've color matched it at more of the tins. You've taken a bitty bumper. You've color matched it at the more of the tins.

Made you spray can. But you've now just run out. Also, what, no, you didn't even color matched. I think I did.

I'm going to do this. No, no, it's worth it. It was cheap off my car and paint. Put it in.

And they just had a bit of an inspection. And they got the, they got your, they got your. I'm still laughing at jailies. It's up.

Hey, it's been cutting. It was a label. And it was manual. It was something manual cars.

I suppose I'll find a manual guitar. I said, I'll put it on from there. I don't know. You're back in, but seriously.

Did that, I'll put it on the legos just for a second. You get me to get out of the head paint. What make you buy a fatara? And was it white with pink stripes down the side?

No, no, it was black or black. Black roof, black. And pink stripes? That's it.

I'm not saying that. I think it's going back to my turn. It's running out of paint. So I'll come back to my turn.

And unfortunately, they didn't have the same color at my turn. And nor were there any local shops might attend that had that color. So we opted for the next best thing, which was like, it was more of like a midnight silver. It's like a couple of shades.

Couple of shades. It was definitely darker. So we've gone back to the house and we finished repainting the rest of the bar part. But what we thought we'd do was we just wanted to blend it in a bit.

So we did the three quarters of the bonnet with the original silver. And we did the other quarter with the midnight. And we kind of just did a bit of a blend. And it wasn't great, but it wasn't bad.

No, no, I knew. He drove his car for four or five months. And no one even knew it. Right.

It's the radio. Oh, so how'd you fix the radio? So I remember watching top here as a kid. And they were traveling.

They were doing like a cross country race across America. And I remember that one of their radiators had cracked. So what they did was when the car was really hot, they cracked a few eggs in the radio. At least you could suppose that the egg then cooks in the radio.

Sorry, I'm just going to stop for a second. I think he was shooting Jeremy Clod from D. Do It. Probably not even want to crack an egg in.

So firstly, wouldn't crack an egg in the other one. I don't even think that it would work, but it would. Right. OK, what?

Right, yeah. Right, yeah. Right, right, right. Yeah, it's OK.

It's OK. I was young, so it was lovely day. OK, it was changing. What did you do with the other side?

Put them on the bar. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know what this was. It's just like, oh.

I don't think you could do that. That was mostly for his body ache. So you could use the egg with the egg to look at it. And if I hadn't all get thick in the end, like I hadn't even drive in the car like it's set there for three months, it wouldn't happen.

You could have performed. Well, the next accident. Who would have thought top gear was a documentary? And I think it was like, I think it was a crime.

And my dad didn't notice. And the reason he noticed was because where the car thought was in the way that I used to park my car. He could park my car up against the wall. So he couldn't actually walk around that even if he wanted to.

So there was no way that he could see that he might. Cool. That's gold. That's gold.

It started when people were talking to us, and it started just this flurry of, you know, I'd hate to get my mom over on the podcast because the story she could tell with me, the amount of times I'd call here and say, oh, I've had another accident or, you know, I was telling Pete when I had an accident. I had a hit on. I had a mate in the car. I had a hit on collision in Maruba.

I was going to have a beach in these guys. And he's all like, I'm with the old Ford Falcon, with the sort of the Range Rover style trays that drop down the back of the station wagon. Yeah, the XB. You had like a barn?

Yeah, like an XB type thing. You know, this thing hits me head smack head on. I couldn't go anywhere, right? And if you grew up at Maruba, so that they're, you know, two shady, very shady characters that got out of his car.

You know, tattoos all over them. And they literally didn't even look at me. I was smoked coming out of the front of my TX5. I had my mate Michael on the side screaming like a little girl.

Anyway, they've literally got out of the car. In front of Maruba beach, they've got out of the car. They've gone to the back of the panel van, dropped the trade out. They've cracked the VB's that are in the back of the truck.

And started drinking. And I'm sitting in the car going, are these people serious? All they can think of right now is... The police are on their way.

Whilst the cops are on their way. And I didn't think of it until I came over with a beer and he goes, mate, do you guys want to beer? I'm just so nervous. I just had an accident.

I'm so injured. Just had a beer. They breathleised them. They were over.

And the guy goes, mate, I'll just had a few beers because after the accident, I just sat on the side of the road. I don't blind. I'm trying to get a lot of money. It wasn't until three days later that I worked it out.

I'm like, oh, the pricks. They were driving and they got away with it. Can't speak something on stuff. You said, oh, did you worry about this car that night?

Oh, hey. Hey, my car wasn't silver. Silver. Silver.

Ready for it? It was silver. And had a 2.5 litre V6. Oh, do you have a gear?

You mate. And it had the veluos... Wasn't that the veluos? It was the new all-on with the integrated spoiler on the back.

It was just that one, the four will steal. This one wasn't four will steal. This one was the I've got a gear, but I don't have a four will steal. They got a 4-TX5 gear.

That car was a cool car. That was my dad's car. And I drove it on a weekend. But it's a big drive.

I drove it on a weekend. And I put it on. No, it's just this car. I told the guy, thank you.

You know that car? That car? When we sold that car, I had nine accidents in it. Oh.

And Peter, one of them. No one died in this accident. But I actually hit up a desk really in William Street. No, Crown Street.

Oh, those accidents. Probably been accidents in the back of the hatch. No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no, no.

It was one of those cars that just completely got battered. My dad got sick of me smashing his car. So I ended up in my mum's four liters out again. Three days in the drive.

And that didn't last really long. Because it was a lot of power. We will drive up, up, up and straight. And could you?

See you later. Bye-bye. Hopefully my uncle and I will go and use these two. They used to go to Perth for four months at a time, middle of the year.

And I used to go there. Take the car, take the car, take the car, and take the Mazda one to one that was manual. And he used to take it, to take the bus there. Take the car.

Put it in the car. Put it in the car. I think I was 16. And I used to drive, I told myself how to drive a manual on this Mazda one to one.

I used to drive it anywhere and throw the boys in, whatever. And we'd catch the bus back. Back on it. And then it was very far away.

And it went probably 92, 93 when they just first introduced those roadside speed cameras. Oh, yeah. You got about 12, 13 fines in the manual. From me.

I haven't been driving the car long ago. I haven't been driving the car. I haven't been driving the car. No license.

Well, I was surprised I hadn't got any drivers. Speaking of desperately speaking, I haven't seen a car. So I made him, I'd set me a text today. Victoria police said him a fine that he allegedly, well, that he did in March 2019.

What? And he got the fine two and a half years later. Well, I don't know. We're looking into it because in New South Wales, I've got six months to issue with a traffic infringement.

I don't know if there's a civil law in Victoria. So I've got my friends in Victoria looking into that one. The train in front of it. What's it locked down March 19?

What's it telling? It was doing 121 in the 110. And they got it. Wow.

I'll tell you what, I'll have a trial guard couple weeks. I think I was telling you, pretty interesting guy. Kevin, it's obviously a big pull-up driver before. Am I my fourth now?

No, it's OK. I'm doing a lot going the wrong thing. They just want to know where everyone's going. And there's a lot of high-level trial.

There is heaps on the freeway. If his high-level trial guard was telling you that he's the most fines that he gives other people across the thick line and speed in the 110 zone when they think it's up. They've started a freeway. You know, the feeling you get with the start of the freeway?

Let's just go. That's been good. Colombas, put a lot of corners on the X5. That's OK.

It means they'll give you a new classroom. I can't believe it. You can still sell it for more than what you paid for. I've got a couple of work.

We've got a five-year-old Mazda CX5 with 139,000 Ks on it. Oh, you'll get saved, buddy. Ready for it? The car cost me $33,000 on the board.

It's base model. It's hammock, right? It's been on the road. It's a size.

I think it's almost five years off. It's a couple of car. So $33,000 brand new. You're plugging into car sales.

It tells you how many, what the price should be. $23,000? $23,000? Great.

So if I get off, I'll tell you, I'll be with $6,000. Use cars have got up 30%. That's why I've clicked at the car. I've got some good dos for that.

I saw a ticket at a car. It's a new car. They've got a nice little Mercedes. It looks like a bit of a Russian guy.

You've got to get a little bit of a $8.45. Oh, I made a new vehicle. It was 10 cars ago. I remember seeing you in that car a long, long time ago.

And I told dad, that's where I went for my first car. And I ended up with a Subaru vehicle. So you saw my $8.45 back in the day. That's like eight years ago.

I'm going to pick up a brand new on my phone. And I know I'm going to do a new people. I didn't know that way. It caused me up.

You guys, I'm outside your house. I'm like, what? Come outside. I'm like, why?

I need to support the car. First A45 in the country. Number plate A45. You've got big money.

That was a company. I'd be sick. You've got big money for that. I'm a plate of your feet.

One, this has one. And I love driving it. It's a good car. We've got the update.

No, it's a company. It's a company. It was the only car where you can hammer it. And you felt safe with your all-wheel drive.

It just knew you could throw it around where the next car for that was the M3. And if you have that, you're going to go sideways. Yeah, I've never lost it in A45. I mean, I've got to be real careful in that.

I've never been M3, especially the A45. It was an interesting kind of car. You should jump out in front of that one of those cars. Oh, yeah.

Park cars. But literally, I never used to. I never used to full throttle it. It wasn't meant to be there.

It wasn't meant to be there. So, Jim I great. So, Peter, did you graduate from the GLX? Was the next big car?

I think I got a Subaru BRZ, which was the Toyota 86. But the Subaru version. Yeah, so it was a Toyota? Oh, with the Subaru's.

It was out of the front and the strut. Yeah, but supposedly Subaru made it. And Toyota made the motor. And for every 7 or 3 release, I think they released one Subaru, you know, with the deal.

But they all built the Subaru factory as well. Over the tier. Oh, I was talking about Toyota ones were built in the Subaru factory. Like the beam, but they were built in the factory.

Yeah, they all built the Subaru factory. The only difference was the speed. I said from the BRZ. So, Pete, from the BRZ.

Wait a minute. No, I want to hear about the BRZ. No, how was it? The BRZ was my favorite car.

All time. Well, you're coming from a gen. It doesn't matter. I've driven other cars.

I hands down. We'll say that that is one of the best cars. He has no idea. Let's go.

The X5 is just doesn't have fun factor. It's got speed. You lose the back. It's got little previous tires on the back.

It's just the screen. It's just the screen. I heard that you didn't burn out in the street one day with my son. I did a lot of burnout.

Yeah. Yeah. So, it was a bit of a... Well, no, you know what I did burnout that day.

I just teach him. No, no. Because I was sick of him telling me how much faster your M3 was. So, I said, well, can your dad's M3 do this?

And I tore up the street. You know what? The M3 is quicker than the PRC. I think the X5 is quicker than the PRC.

The TX5 was a 2.5 litre V6. I know it's the end by that car. That's what I was saying. Back in the day, they had a bit of oof.

Yeah. Why did you say regret was not turboing the VRZ? Mate, you had me there. I was ready to go.

Did you just have to open a checkbook? Or would it have been three weeks off the road? I don't know. Could have said that maybe I don't...

But I reckon the VRZ is probably a similar... I've never driven an 86 or a VRZ. But I think there's some... I mean, I've got an X5.

You feel like you're doing 100 when you're doing 60. When you drive with those rear wheel drive cars where... They're underpowered, but you can drive them hard and fast and not get yourself in any trouble. Perfect, big black car.

Yeah, that's a good car. And then you went all by the way. What did you go? So, lately I've got me into doing a bit more camping and dirt bike riding, so I love going...

dirt bike riding with all my friends. So, I bought a Toyota Friday. Ask him how many I've bought. And I bought a Toyota Friday.

He owned it less than he actually waited for it. I waited for it about four months from the car. Because it was a big waiting list to find, because COVID and secondhand cars were being sold to shoot and manage. So, it was in my interest to buy a brand new car.

So, I had to follow the waiting process to find brand new car. And it was about a four month wait. I bought the car. And then we did a month and a half.

I got a new one. Did you buy money on it? I bought that thing. I bought it for 75 and I sold it for 76 and it had like 3,700 Ks.

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