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1st gen Neon. I had four of them, one was turbo, great underrated cars all around.
I feel the same way about turbo Dodges, though never owned one. The import crowd doesn't give these things enough credit for starting to popularize the performance turbo 4 cylinder in America. The CSX-VNT, Omni GLH-S and Spirit R/T are particularly noteworthy for their technical innovation and power outputs. CSX-VNT was both the first production car with a variable nozzle turbo and with composite wheels, by many years on each.
+1 for the XR4Ti. Watched a REALLY dope one rock a dyno recently.sigpic
1991 325i Sport - Calypsorot Metallic - DAILY DRIVEN
WTB in SoCal: 8"/10" Lukebox, leather Sport steering wheel, 60L MotoMeter fuel gauge, Thule/Yakima roof rack
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Originally posted by Hooffenstein HD View PostFor me, it is the older VS generation Commodore Ute.
The cars are actually pretty decent but unfortunately being so cheap and abundant in Australia means they're the white trash car of choice. Way too many Commodores are auto V6's sporting chevie bow ties, and 20x5 chromies.
The practical nature of a ute is something I need and I've always really liked the shape of the VS model utes. They have an abundance of cheap performance/tuning options due to being a domestic vehicle sold in large volume and can make pretty reasonable cars for any kind of use when set up right. Base models came with the Buick Series 2 3800 V6(Holden Ecotec) which take to a turbo quite well, and the performance models were fitted with Holden 5.0 V8's. Lots of engine mount kits available from LS1 to 2JZ to RB25.
Yes, I've just bought one. Might even throw a build thread up when I decide to do something with it.
Hmm those are getting close to import age..Drive it hard. Maintain it well.
Convertible Technical & Discussion
A Topless Memorandum
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Originally posted by Vincent Brick View Post
1st gen Neon. I had four of them, one was turbo, great underrated cars all around.
I feel the same way about turbo Dodges, though never owned one. The import crowd doesn't give these things enough credit for starting to popularize the performance turbo 4 cylinder in America. The CSX-VNT, Omni GLH-S and Spirit R/T are particularly noteworthy for their technical innovation and power outputs.
+1 for the XR4Ti. Watched a REALLY dope one rock a dyno recently.
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The first couple years of the Fox body Mustangs.
Owned a Grey on Black '79 Fastback when I was younger. It was the first Turbo 4 cylinder setup (draw through carb setup) and just looked cool as phuck. Traded it for a 486 PC. Yeah, I wish I still had it..
Besides that, I will always hold a special place in my shoebox Nova's/Chevy II's. Especially the wagons. I've owned almost every body style except a vert (4dr, 2dr post, 2dr hardtop, wagon.) Wish I had ALL of those still.
But probably the guiltiest of all guilties - I really some day want to find a Brown, 1979 Datsun 210 Hatchback.
(same wheel covers as that one as well..)
It was one of the first cars my dad had when I was little (after a dreadful green Duster) and we drove it till the wheels fell off. Then sold it some other guy who drove it even further in to the ground. It wasn't fast, it wasn't comfortable, but I probably traveled more of the west coast and Oregon in that car then anything else..1991 325i MT2 Touring (JDM bro)
2016 Ford Flex
2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car
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too lazy to find a pic, but:
'87 and '88 ford thunderbird turbo
'04 to '08 chrysler crossfire-i would never own any piece of crap made by the pentastar, but i love the look of the car.
'84 to '87 audi coupe quattrosigpic
Gigitty Gigitty!!!!
88 cabrio becoming alpina b6 3.5s transplanted s62
92 Mtech 2 cabrio alpinweiss 770 code
88 325ix coupe manual lachsilber/cardinal
88 325ix coupe manual diamondschwartz/natur
87 e30 m3 for parts lachsilber/cardinal(serial number 7)
12 135i M sport cabrio grey/black
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See sig.
Those, and the Ford Flex. I don't know why, but I want one for family hauler status so bad.
I wouldn't be as extreme, but a mild static drop with decent wheels on the AWD model. Mmmmmmm. Too bad my wife can't stand them, since she'll be driving it most.
I've also always wanted a 2nd gen DSM, preferably the GSX. Dunno, I would even consider trading my S4 for the right car. So sexy, and the possibilities, oh the possibilities.
No E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
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Originally posted by CENTURION View Post
I love Honda and their high performance motor.
Advantages:
cheap
reliable
cheap
good engineering of motor
cheap parts
good on gas
Cons:
It's a Honda
fwd
slowwwww
cheaply built
look terrible
#hondalife
cutsprings
I rest my case.Hank Ahrens
1984 Alpine Coupe
1978 911sc
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