What do you drive?
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km666 said:
The iron engined 330d with the ol' reliable 6sp manual for main daily duties. But still pretty fun.
A Honda Prelude 2.2 vti manual with four wheel steering as an ongoing project/weekend car and sometimes commuter. It seems to run smoother the more it's used so a good excuse to take it to work.
km666 said:
The iron engined 330d with the ol' reliable 6sp manual for main daily duties. But still pretty fun.
A Honda Prelude 2.2 vti manual with four wheel steering as an ongoing project/weekend car and sometimes commuter. It seems to run smoother the more it's used so a good excuse to take it to work.
The Rotrex Kid said:
Don’t see many 5th gens around at all any more! Still a damn good looking car. That interior is tiny for the size of the car though isn’t it!
Oh the interior is bizarrely tight, I suppose what the american would call a personal coupe. I went to Japfest with 2 mates from Devon and it was very cosy. We're all around 6 ft.Super Sonic said:
Nice! Falcon?
The ‘XC’ Cobra was a smart piece of marketing conceived by Edsel Ford 11,then the assisting managing director @ Broadmeadows(manufacturing plant),to sell the last remaining coupe body shells.They built 400 Cobra’s in total,@ released them in celebration of the great one two win @ Bathurst in 1977.The cars came in varying configurations,302V8,& 351V8 auto & manual,some had power windows,some A/C.That one pictured(my sons) was #338(all were individually numbered.) His was a 302V8 with auto.It now has a small head SVO head putting out 728hp,he has heavily modded it.Paid 6k over 15 years ago,now worth north of 100k.They are very much sought after.scs1 said:
I am 75, and I have two supercharged v8's. ( over 1000 HP in total)
The Jag for when I am in a hurry and the Corvette for when I really am in a hurry.
On the drivers side door jam of each car, a gentle reminder from Greta about my choice of wheels.
Lovely X350. I saw you out in your Corvette a while ago, instantly recognised the registration from a different PH thread. Passed each other somewhere near N. Warnborough as I recall, I could be wrong, memory is a little hazy.The Jag for when I am in a hurry and the Corvette for when I really am in a hurry.
On the drivers side door jam of each car, a gentle reminder from Greta about my choice of wheels.
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