We are just trying to spark up some motivation for our lurkers who visit but don’t act. Perhaps this somewhat materialistic thread may spark some energy into them. This thread isn’t meant to prove who’s better or who’s worse. We all sit at our desks all day and work hard to buy stuff we need or want. We buy ourselves things as a form of reward, things that make us happy, so we want to see what makes YOU happy! If you have time, please share with everyone and show us what you acquired over the past 12 months. It can be a phone, a car, a dress (@RandyMarsh), or even something random like 12 cases of peanut butter. Photos are welcomed but not needed!
Are you kidding me? I bought a Mach 1 (stock), and I feel it’s too much power. How the hell do you control that beast? Congrats! Have any videos on how it sounds rev’d up?
(5) Testing the new Converter - YouTube
before the turbos were on and it was supercharged.
Mach 1’s are nice track cars, I like them.
My most memorable purchases for the past 12 months are:
My Mach 1!
My new flat!
(still under construction)
My beast of a ROBOT VACUUM CLEANER!
I love this thing!
You actually have a parachute on it Love it! Once again, congrats!
Did you upgrade the engine yourself, or did you buy it like that?
Engine is a built motor from RPG Racing Engines, and it was put in by Paramount Speed in Texas USA.
But yes, most of the work is done by me.
God damn, it is because of SWAPD that I now got into plans of starting something on my own. Having ZERO contacts and ZERO knowledge on how to get stuff like verifications done. Although currently I wish to take the mentorship of @Petrecocos on how to grow on Instagram, I’m slowly joining pennies to be able to afford the course. Will join you guys soon!
You can do it, believe me. The best advice I can give is never to give up and act. Act even if you think something is stupid, and it will not work. Why? Because in the process, you will learn many things you didn’t think of. Success is a collection of failures, to sum it up.
See you on the DC side brother
How much was it?
After 18 months of usage, do you recommend it?