85 VW scirocco
85 VW scirocco
1997 Acura Integra RS - First car.. Memories
2001 Acura Integra GS -
Most loved- 1989 CRX Si
Most hated- 1980 Tercel
I have owned 40 cars now, so i'm not making a list
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Honda/Acura guy
1989 dodge aries K car (STOLEN)
1993 Lada Samura 1300 S
1988 GMC S15 Sierra Classic (still have)
1991 plymoth acclaim
1993 GMC jimmy (Current)
out of the ones that i dont have right now, id have to say the aries... it was a good first car that only cost me 400$ and it had 34 000 km on it when i got it... that car had sooo much personality
when cut open, the rambutan unfortunately fails miserably to deviate from its outwardly testicular appearance, revealing an inside that looks for all the world exactly how you'd expect the contents of a scrotum to look.
1) 2004 Subaru sti
2) 2007 Bmw 328xi coupe
3) 2007 Bmw 328xi sedan
4) 2006 Lexus IS250 awd
5) 2002 Lexus IS300
6) 2002 Subaru WRX
7) 1988 Toyota supra
8) 1996 Honda civic
9) 2000 Subaru impreza RS
10) 1992 Honda civic
11) Nissan Pathfinder
1) 2003 Honda Civic ( Current )
2) 1998 Lexus SC 300 ( Current )
3) 1987 Mitsubishi Lancer SL Box Type ( Current, Phil.)
4) 2005 Nissan Patrol ( Current, Phil. )
5) 1995 VW Golf GTI VR6 Written off, accident January 17, 2002
6) 1992 VW Jetta GTX gave to younger brother still in mint condition
7) 1992 Toyota Celica GT4 SOLD
8) 1990 Honda Civic Donated to Cancer Society
9) 2000 VW Jetta TDI SOLD
1996 Ford Windstar ( Current Daily Driver )
1992 Nissan 240SX SE ( Current Project Car )
Lovely...a penis contest...
Originally posted by GTS Jeff
You know those bored stay at home moms who's entire lives revolve around driving their kids to soccer, various cleaning accessories, and worrying about neighbourhood rapists? The kind of people that watch the View and go "uh huh..." Those unfulfilled people who try to fill the void in their empty lives by writing whiny letters to the editor complaining about shit that no one really cares about?
Well imagine if instead of writing that letter to the editor, she just posts on a car forum for car enthusiasts. That's Kritafo.
Shutup, I drive a hummer. That OBVIOUSLY means I have a huge penis.Originally posted by dj_rice
Lovely...a penis contest...
/nocontest
1989 jetta - auto, parents old car, POS
1985 jetta - POS
1989 daytona - swapped motor, intercooled, blah blah, POS
1988 omni - was going to go turbo, tow truck guy wrote it off, never drove
1989 Spirit 2.5 T - swapped motor, swapped to 5 speed, various t3/t3's, POS
1987 charger - caged, coilovers, intercooled, not good street car
1988 K car - POS
2001 neon - reliable enough, but horribly slow
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Thats evilOriginally posted by Rat Fink
1981 Ford Mustang (bought when I was 13 just to take apart and learn about cars. Was taken over by black widow spiders so I sold it to someone who wanted a project car!)
I REALLY miss selling my '84 S10. It had 842,000km on it when I sold it. I was thrilled to sell it at the time. But I later regretted it like crazy, as I wanted to be the one to see it roll over. I bought another '84 S10 almost identical to it just to ease my self-"hate" over it.
I also miss my 1991 Yamaha YSR80. It was an ultra rare bike, and would have went for a mint in years to come if I would have restored it and sold it on ebay.
First "car" 's in order
1978 F-250. Beat to shit truck, finally died after its 4th engine swap
1989 Ford Probe GT. Gave up after a long abused life as well
1984 S10, got tired of driving it, very rusty as well with its 842k on it
1972 Chevelle. 4 door, 4 wheel drum (non powered) brakes, no power steering. A train wreck to drive. Sold to a guy as a parts car (would have made a nice 'rod project)
1985 Camaro Berlinetta. Bought for $200 sold for $1300 a week later. Nice car, handled like a dream on wheels.
1994 Mazda MX6 RS. 4 banger, wanted a V6
1993 Mazda MX6 LS. Showcar, the one in the mazda gallery. Total lemon. It wouldn't stop breaking down
1993 Mazda MX6 LS Winter car/parts car for the other '93 LS (now sold)
1990 Trans am GTA. Bought from older brother, now for sale
1999 Saturn SL2. Also bought from older brother, my winter car
1995 Silverado. Given to me from my dad, now sold. Nice truck, but horrendous on gas.
2004 BMW Z4 (Current). Basically mine, but my GF's too... to a degree. Will be all mine shortly as I hate shared ownership on anything.
Then there is the bikes, but I wont go there, this list is twice as long.
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"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side"
how does the s2k compare to the 350z?Originally posted by richardchan2002
+1 !!
Hard to actually make an accurate list because of sentimental value, changing conditions, and the novelty wearing off with time. I actually regretted selling all of my cars at some point.
1.) 2003 350Z
1.) 1999 Prelude (SC)
2.) 1990 CRX (CTR)
3.) 1998 EK (B18B)
4.) 1997 240SX (RB20/SR20)
5.) 2001 Integra (TurboB18B/ITR)
6.) 1989 CRX (Widebody Convertible B16)
7.) 1997 Pontiac Sunfire
my current affair is a 2005 350z, and i have to say it is my favorite.
but.....if my fc3s was not stolen in 2001ish i would probably not had the need to buy a 2 seater sports car because i would still have one!!!! i loved that turboII
i could only imagine what i would have done to it by now!
'86 Audi GT Coupe -- Loved that car!
I'd call it a tie, but if I had to choose, I'd put the 350Z above the S2K by a hair. In terms of actual performance, the cars are really close. But the feel of the cars is completely different. The electric power steering, rigid body, and better front and rear visibility make the S2K feel much more nimble and precise. The 350Z feels heavier and more clumsy in comparison but it still holds it's own. Power-wise, the 350Z is nice because you don't have to downshift when you want to go somewhere (though it kind of sucks to know that an Altima has the same engine block). As for the S2K, it feels little better than a Civic in the low revs yet somehow my average gas mileage is about the same for both cars.Originally posted by gpomp
how does the s2k compare to the 350z?
The S2K has subtleties that make it more enjoyable to drive like better headlight beam pattern, more supportive seats, and nicer pedal feel. The 350Z styling wins hands down and it's less claustrophobic inside. The features like heated seats, tilt-steering, better instrumentation (trip computer, outside temperature gauge, TPMS, etc.) are nice to have too.
All things aside, I don't think I'd be able to handle either car as a daily driver for long. The ride is quite rough, the noise level (road and engine) is a bit too high, rear visibility is poor, cabin space (and trunk space) is lacking, and it's a chore to get into and out of the vehicle. I'd take the Prelude for daily driving any day of the week.
1. 1982 buick regal station wagon
2. 2004 IS300
3. 2008 Legacy Spec B (current)
4. 2007 WRX
5. 2002 Sentra Spec-V
6. Pontiac Sunfire
Pretty sure it was an '83.Originally posted by bigboom
1. 1982 buick regal station wagon
I wasn't too fond of the IS300 for some reason. I thought the Legacy or even the WRX for that matter was better.
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The way i bought them
1. 2000 Honda Civic Si - Bought New in 2000 couldnt find any SiR's left at the end of the year .. Made it look like an SIR .. Fun Car sold it in 2005 .. Lots of Mems
2. 2005 Acura TSX - its my current daily driver. Love the 6spd -wish it had more power but overall happy
3. 1991 Mercedes-Benz 300E-24V - This car i miss the most, it had a full AMG bodykit, AMG wheels and exhaust. it caught alot of attenion - sold to pay off some debts.
4. 1990 BMW 535i - fun old beamer, just didnt need the car, sold it after only having it for 2months
5. 1992 Toyota Hilux Surf SSR-X - Bought this for a winter truck, couldnt get used to the whole RHD so i sold it , great on gas better than most 4runner of that age.
interesting, i find my si has a lot more low end torque than my s2k. the s2k is supposed to be lighter too...Originally posted by richardchan2002
As for the S2K, it feels little better than a Civic in the low revs yet somehow my average gas mileage is about the same for both cars.
funny cuz i think the s2k seats feel like pieces of plywood compared to the si, the 350z must be real bad...Originally posted by richardchan2002
The S2K has subtleties that make it more enjoyable to drive like better headlight beam pattern, more supportive seats, and nicer pedal feel.
06+ s2k's have temperature gauges and that stuff.Originally posted by richardchan2002
The features like heated seats, tilt-steering, better instrumentation (trip computer, outside temperature gauge, TPMS, etc.) are nice to have too.
agreed, the road noise and the crappy ergonomics in the s2k makes me end up driving the si most of the time.Originally posted by richardchan2002
All things aside, I don't think I'd be able to handle either car as a daily driver for long. The ride is quite rough, the noise level (road and engine) is a bit too high, rear visibility is poor, cabin space (and trunk space) is lacking, and it's a chore to get into and out of the vehicle. I'd take the Prelude for daily driving any day of the week.
1. Stock 98 ITR
2. Modded 98 ITR
3. S2K Current
4.1991 Lexus LS 400
5.1994 civic coupe
Originally posted by rage2
Can someone who speaks brown please translate this for me please?
2 of the 11 worth posting.
1. 10th Anniversary rx7
2. 93' turbo si
Would give alot to have either back