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If it's a trust worthy kid, the car doesn't matter. If it's not a trustworthy kid, the car doesn't matter.
I had buddies with serious cars in high school, 500whp+ and they took care of and were careful with what they had as they understood the car.
Then you have the kid whose parents bought him a bone stock Mitsubishi Lancer...that lived about 3 weeks before being flipped off the end of a guardrail...
Is it easier to get in trouble with a faster car, of course. Does it mean you will, no. Does a vehicle that commands more attention and skill likely to create a better driver, i think so.
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'78 SC Targa ~Brynhild~ Insta: @911saucy
"The car has been the cave wall on which Industrial Man has painted his longings and desires." -Eddie Alterman-
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