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Post by aravenouschimp on Jun 22, 2007 21:39:28 GMT 1
I drive a 1996 Dodge Ram 1500, its black, has a slightly modifiyed 318, its got heads and shorty headers and a larger throttle body, running through a set of dual borla's, It sounds great!!!!
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Post by dvdgurner on Dec 15, 2007 15:20:53 GMT 1
Miss Daisy. ;D
1986 Fiat Abarth 130tc which i dont drive in the wet.
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Post by skylinemattr34 on Dec 23, 2007 19:21:41 GMT 1
I drive a 2002 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R V-Spec II Nür I've spent about 20 million yen on it. (about £90000) All built by myself at Sun Line Racing, my work, including 3 engine rebuilds, so I know car inside out. Running 912bhp on last dyno run with too many mods to mention but main ones. Twin Garrett GT4718R8 Turbos HKS GT II Wastegate HKS Titanium Racing Exhaust HKS Chargecooler
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Post by Jake242 on Dec 23, 2007 22:44:01 GMT 1
Sounds cool Matt, may I ask how the hell you can afford to spend £90,000 on a car? to me thats a rediculous amount... what is a mechanic paid in Japan one might ask?
anyway.. throw some pics up of that car... sounds like a dream car to me:-)
ohhh and if you have that kind of cash... you should get a R35 GT-R... I hear those babies launch at 7,7 million yen.... a mere drop in the well
Jake~
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Post by drifterx3 on Dec 26, 2007 2:26:47 GMT 1
lol nice jake.
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Post by skylinemattr34 on Jan 4, 2008 17:07:38 GMT 1
You probably havent heard of SLR then but its in my opinion one of the best garages in japan. And in answer to what I'm paid, Enough. I forgot to put but that is including the 32000 pounds I paid for the skyline. And the R35 skyline looks bloody awful and disgraces the Skyline Name and is about 10 million yen over here.
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Post by NomuK3n on Jan 13, 2008 23:27:52 GMT 1
With all due respect, the R35 GT-R is no Skyline, the GT-R name and Skyline name are no longer associated. Now your 110.000€ R34 GT-R may be the real deal (that's the price of the Nismo Z-Tune even though to me the ultimate R34 GTR is the Mine's) but the R35 GT-R doesn't look awful at all to me...plus it's been putting many european and american supercars to shame already...yet, it is only the beginning.
Anyway...congrats on your Skyline GT-R...sweet car, got any pics?
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Post by joker on Jan 14, 2008 11:52:06 GMT 1
I got me an new motor the weekend, and I'm loving it.....remember guys I had Rovers prior to this and before those I had Peugeout 106/306- Fiat Punto- Renault 19.....and this car just blows all those out the water. My car? Toyota Celica Gen6 1995 1.8 ST. Yes I know it's hardly high performance but it handles way better than any other car I have owned or driven (including E21 BMW, 2007 Passat, 2005 Golf TDi), the performance is very responsive too, I'm really pleased with my purchase and got a great deal too. Traded in my Rover 220Dturbo and added £1200 for my Celica, and the huge advantage is that I save £212 per year on insurance!!! I'll post a few pics up when I take some
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Post by dvdgurner on Jan 19, 2008 17:53:54 GMT 1
you cant beat a mark 1 Scirroco for handling,like brown sauce to a blanket!
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Post by stretch123 on Aug 25, 2008 0:58:14 GMT 1
I drive a rear wheel drive mosh 4 brass but i have a 1991 240sx it sucks its not working no more blew the engine
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tigz
Newbie driver
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Post by tigz on Feb 14, 2009 5:58:08 GMT 1
I drive a 1993 Honda Accord with nothing more then a stock engine. Just exterior mints, such as M3 lip spoiler, 1995 Accord front lip, OEM foglights.
Soon enough I will have my Honda Prelude inspired H22 2.2L , 205hp with 198 trq., VTEC engine, oooo yeaaaaaa =)
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