What car do you plan to buy next?
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No so much a new car but I am planning on upgrading mine slightly; Ford racing intake plenum, charge motion plate delete inserts, long tube headers, GT500 KR axle backs. Should provide a few more horses and change the sound slightly
Edited by PanzerCommander on Monday 11th June 08:55
All depends on work. If I'm in my current job, it will likely be either a Celica GT-4 or a Mk2 with some sort of engine conversion.
If it is this job I applied for the other day, give me 6-12 months and it will be an S2 Elise or a TVR T350...
Edit: I also fancy a VX220 but have done for a while, so that probably comes in ahead of the Elise.
If it is this job I applied for the other day, give me 6-12 months and it will be an S2 Elise or a TVR T350...
Edit: I also fancy a VX220 but have done for a while, so that probably comes in ahead of the Elise.
Edited by Donatello on Monday 11th June 11:08
CraigMST said:
oobster said:
Flawless Victory said:
You want to buy MY car? Make me an offer!
Modified the suspension there?
I am considering changing the RS for a brand-new 5-door Focus ST, can't decide which colour though. Would love the Tangerine Scream colour, but the blue looks nice too, as does the red, but the white would be the easiest in terms of any paintwork blemishes (stone chips etc). Black is a definite no for me.
Love the RS but isn't quite as easy to get my daughter in and out as I thought it would be.
Depends on how much money I'll have and how insurance factors into it but I would like one of the following.
Celica 7th gen - looks great, perfect blend of looks/sporty/reliable/practical.
lexus is200 - Looks, reliable,RWD
mk3 MX5 - always loved the look of them
merc 190- they just look cool.bit of a classic.
If insurance is an issue then I'd jjust try and get some bod standard spec large car like a focus/mondeo. Or rover mini cooper
Celica 7th gen - looks great, perfect blend of looks/sporty/reliable/practical.
lexus is200 - Looks, reliable,RWD
mk3 MX5 - always loved the look of them
merc 190- they just look cool.bit of a classic.
If insurance is an issue then I'd jjust try and get some bod standard spec large car like a focus/mondeo. Or rover mini cooper
V8Triumph said:
Don't have a clue until I find myself dealing up! Will no doubt be buying a Range Rover (classic) in late October for the winter though.
Thinking similar lines to myselfhttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130701480227?ssPageName=...
Need a big barge for a few months, will keep it through the winter for the snowy weeks, and then flog it on once the snow has gone but everyone is still in snow hysteria! Hope to only lose a few hundred quid.
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