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The future of High-End Audio in South Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="TimbaLand" data-source="post: 1064903" data-attributes="member: 13474"><p>Things change over generations. When I was in my early teens i could not wait to drive my parents little 1200 ballistics. By 14 I was reversing it to wash it in the yard. By 15 I was driving on the road. My son is 15 and has no interest in driving cars at all. I see him becoming the under generation where a car will be seen as unnecessary and he will just hop in from A to B. With us cars are not about A to B but a lot more such as prestige and status. I see the same happening with hifi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimbaLand, post: 1064903, member: 13474"] Things change over generations. When I was in my early teens i could not wait to drive my parents little 1200 ballistics. By 14 I was reversing it to wash it in the yard. By 15 I was driving on the road. My son is 15 and has no interest in driving cars at all. I see him becoming the under generation where a car will be seen as unnecessary and he will just hop in from A to B. With us cars are not about A to B but a lot more such as prestige and status. I see the same happening with hifi [/QUOTE]
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