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8 Jan 2002, 11:48 (Ref:195395) | #26 | ||
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A Montego followed by a Rover???? Lorna, dear oh dear! Where you an old fuddy duddy in your 20s?
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16 Jan 2002, 11:01 (Ref:199426) | #27 | ||
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97 BRG MGF.... when its Head Gasket has been fixed.....
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16 Jan 2002, 21:54 (Ref:199848) | #28 | ||
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My wife refuses to drive a stick shift, but I love her anyway, and thus I'm stuck. The SMG II is the best solution yet. The wife does love M3s, however, so at least she appreciates a car that drives well, even if she doesn't like driving fast. The one fly in the ointment for her was the lack of back doors for the kids. When we picked up the car she said, "You didn't tell me it was a two door." I said, "They don't make a four door anymore. And I showed you pictures!" (She had even seen one in the flesh at BMW's display at the first USGP.) She just kept repeating, "You didn't tell me it was a two door." The salesperson wanted to crawl under the seat. Then I realized why I was surprised it was an issue: "But sweetheart, we used to have a two-door car a few years ago." She shot back, "Yeah, and I hated that car, too." If looks could kill.... Anyway, a few days later she was laughing about it, so I think the marriage will survive. The car is much more racy than the old M3. More grip, quicker turn in, less body roll, and MUCH faster. The Dynamic Stability Control allows a little wheelspin, so you can induce oversteer even with it on (which helps protect the car from my stupidity). The only time it feels heavy and less impressive than the old one is when braking. I'm sure the stopping distances are excellent, but I don't get that same no-nonsense, stop-on-a-dime feel I used to get. The steering has somewhat less feel also, but it's improved for 2002, and I don't have a problem with it -- especially seeing as how the car goes where you point it better than any road car I've ever driven. Last edited by eatapc; 16 Jan 2002 at 21:56. |
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i've driven my parents m3, and was really dissappointed with the way it handles. it is a 1998 model, and it's a convertible, and the chassic shake is ridiculous. it handles no better than my old 316 did.
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22 Jan 2002, 19:56 (Ref:202860) | #30 | ||
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For summer fun : 1995 Ford mustang GT , raceshop built 5.0 bored .30 over (grenaded the original engine ) , supercharged/inter-cooled 9psi of boost,digital/programmable fuel injection,lots of other bits,
415 bhp . Rest of the time : 2001 Ford Focus SE , 110 hp (hampster power !! ) Alan |
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2 Feb 2002, 14:43 (Ref:208928) | #31 | ||
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I drive a 94 Honda Civic. However it has been modded with a t3/t04b turbocharger and suspension mods. I run low boost (7psi) so the hp is about 170 to the wheels. That is about 65 over stock. No too shabby! At 12 psi it feels NICE! But might send a rod through the block!
I could go on with all the mods but I dont think anyone would care too much. Oh I could go on forever, my girlfriend thinks that I am having an affair; I am, with the car. |
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2 Feb 2002, 21:21 (Ref:209201) | #32 | ||
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Aaahhh.... its good to be back.
Got my MG Back. Mid Engine, Rear wheel drive, moderate HP..... 1000% fun to drive!!! |
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7 Feb 2002, 21:34 (Ref:211968) | #33 | ||
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I drive a 1988 GT Fiero that I wouldn't trade for the world. Just getting ready to convert the 2.8 liter engine to a 3.1, can't wait to finish!
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7 Feb 2002, 23:35 (Ref:212066) | #34 | ||
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I would have loved a Fiesta 1.3 Sport (preferably supersport) for my first car but I couldn't find one. In the end I opted for a 1.3 Ghia whick was mechanically identical.
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28 Feb 2002, 03:46 (Ref:224155) | #35 | ||
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10,000 miles of bliss in 7 months and 3 days!!!
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1 Mar 2002, 10:18 (Ref:225014) | #36 | ||
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I think that a Holden Maloo for towing around a Ferrari 250 GTO.
Also, just a couple of others!: Mk1 Ford Lotus Cortina (white with green stripe) Westfield V8 (black) Nissan Skyline R34 (blue) Porsche 911 GT1 (White) Mercedes CLK GTR (silver) Dodge Viper GTS-R (Blue with white stripes) TVR Tuscan S (black) |
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1 Mar 2002, 10:25 (Ref:225016) | #37 | ||
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And if you believe that, you believe anything!!!
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8 Mar 2002, 12:57 (Ref:230809) | #38 | ||
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Bit of a mixture really.
I have an '96 Alfa Romeo 155 V6 - in Alfa red with the graphite black touring car alloys - it's the special edition one with the full sport pack - its looks exactly like Tarquini's car from the '94 BTCC. It sounds great and goes like **** Plus a Volvo 940 estate - nuff said............. |
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18 Mar 2002, 07:49 (Ref:238141) | #39 | ||
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Currently i'm driving the last production of an Alfa 146 in which i bought it last year..previously was a Citroen ZX. Over here European cars dosen't have a resale value, unless it's a Bimmer or Mercedez. Lotsa ppl here would use either Japanese or Proton cars as the resale value are quite high.
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18 Mar 2002, 07:54 (Ref:238143) | #40 | ||
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2001 Pierce Tele-Squirt
650 hp cummins diesel with a 6 speed Allison trans 24 ton , 500 gal tank with class a and b foam, 1500 gpm hale single stage pump It rocks |
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19 Mar 2002, 07:48 (Ref:239066) | #41 | |
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A standard C32. Nothing too flashy
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19 Mar 2002, 13:16 (Ref:239265) | #42 | ||
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At the moment a Honda C90 with a big box on the back, 0-60mph...never (unless downhill + tailwind) handles...debatable, comfort....mmmm no
But it ain't mine so I don't care, soon I'll have my own screaming pocket rocket, roll on summer |
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27 Mar 2002, 00:19 (Ref:244833) | #43 | ||
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Snake;
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27 Mar 2002, 00:24 (Ref:244836) | #44 | ||
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BTW...right now I drive an Olds Aurora, but only because the Audi A-6 salespeople were such utter pigs that they drove me back to GM..
I hate FWD but for a front driver,on dry pavement it handles quite well, but I'd sure like it better if it was RWD. Other vehicle a 97 Chevy Blazer...got to have one to haul the dogs around.. |
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27 Mar 2002, 07:56 (Ref:244933) | #45 | ||
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Currently a 1985 Mitsubishi sigma and an 85 Fairmont sedan. However, sold my '64 Phoenix 2 weeks ago, which was quite a nice cruiser and sold '79 Trans am just after Christmas when the engine developed a death rattle due to the oil feed pick up dropping off. Had a couple of Trans ams and they both drove terrible, don't handle, they do not accelerate fast, but they do look good when in good condition.
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29 Mar 2002, 08:06 (Ref:246474) | #46 | ||
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Hmmm the name says it all .. this is Gemini #5 and every one of them have been a different model.
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30 Mar 2002, 11:48 (Ref:247239) | #47 | ||
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G'day Gem and welcome to the forum. You should come out to Qld Raceway on April 13 & 14. They're putting on a whole race just for you.
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30 Mar 2002, 11:52 (Ref:247243) | #48 | ||
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G'day LuckyPhil, welcome to the forum and where you the floor director on Hey Hey? :-)
My Dad had an XF, bloody good car! Actually, a Sigma AND an XF should be enough to get you elected as the Mayor of Morayfield, aside from Geminis, that's all they have there. Did your Trans Am have the chook on the bonnet? |
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30 Mar 2002, 14:40 (Ref:247366) | #49 | ||
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What do i drive?...........a Pug 306........dont own it tho
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Hi David Patterson and thanks for the welcome!
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