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Postby Loki » Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:53 am

The lump means the engine! :P
So Riz got it half right when he said "Ahhh the classic jap sports car, 2.5 twinturbo?".

I've got alot of respect for the Supra, but it is also one of those cars which I wouldnt drive because I would be too scared of it swapping ends. :?
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Postby a guest's guest » Tue Jun 28, 2005 4:22 pm

Loki wrote:The lump means the engine! :P

interesting

Loki wrote:So Riz got it half right when he said "Ahhh the classic jap sports car, 2.5 twinturbo?".

yep, pretty close.. he was just talking about the mkiii
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Postby tecker » Mon Jul 11, 2005 12:13 pm

I would gladly kill for an Aston Martin DB (R) 9
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Postby Lexanni » Tue Jul 12, 2005 6:09 am

Hmmmmm Kill who? anyone in mind?

At the mo I would gladly kill for an AT-AT Walker prototype from Starwars.
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Postby kinghelfer » Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:09 pm

a guest's guest wrote:my supra.. and the generations before and after the one i have.
-a lot of pple dont know what these are.. so if you do, impress me. :wink:[/quote

I used to own a 2.8 Celica Supra flared arched ,wide wheeled digital dash model With the Lotus suspension. Finished in Toyota Super Red, it was the mutts nuts! Its one of those cars that you wish you hadnt sold.
I have not owned a 3.0 supra but have driven them plenty of times as i was always the one out of my friends who didnt drink so got to drive the car on nights out. It was quick but was also very heavy and felt Lardy after my 2.8 .
I also used to own the original MK1 Celica 2000 mustang shape but sadly the British weather ate it!! :P
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Postby a guest's guest » Tue Jul 12, 2005 3:14 pm

kinghelfer wrote:
a guest's guest wrote:my supra.. and the generations before and after the one i have.
-a lot of pple dont know what these are.. so if you do, impress me. :wink:[/quote

I used to own a 2.8 Celica Supra flared arched ,wide wheeled digital dash model With the Lotus suspension. Finished in Toyota Super Red, it was the mutts nuts! Its one of those cars that you wish you hadnt sold.
I have not owned a 3.0 supra but have driven them plenty of times as i was always the one out of my friends who didnt drink so got to drive the car on nights out. It was quick but was also very heavy and felt Lardy after my 2.8 .
I also used to own the original MK1 Celica 2000 mustang shape but sadly the British weather ate it!! :P

thats awesome that you've gotten to experience both of those gens.. the celica supras are really a treat to own, and are hard to sell. such beauts if kept in tact, the fender flares are just awesome on these cars... those things are monsters with the 3.0 7mgte engine in them.
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Postby kinghelfer » Sat Aug 20, 2005 12:55 pm

a guest's guest wrote:
kinghelfer wrote:
a guest's guest wrote:my supra.. and the generations before and after the one i have.
-a lot of pple dont know what these are.. so if you do, impress me. :wink:[/quote

I used to own a 2.8 Celica Supra flared arched ,wide wheeled digital dash model With the Lotus suspension. Finished in Toyota Super Red, it was the mutts nuts! Its one of those cars that you wish you hadnt sold.
I have not owned a 3.0 supra but have driven them plenty of times as i was always the one out of my friends who didnt drink so got to drive the car on nights out. It was quick but was also very heavy and felt Lardy after my 2.8 .
I also used to own the original MK1 Celica 2000 mustang shape but sadly the British weather ate it!! :P

thats awesome that you've gotten to experience both of those gens.. the celica supras are really a treat to own, and are hard to sell. such beauts if kept in tact, the fender flares are just awesome on these cars... those things are monsters with the 3.0 7mgte engine in them.


:shock: OY! A Guests guest! how can you post a pic of yourself in the members pics and know so much about some of the best japanese cars ever made when your a GIRL!! :P
SO.... er, did i impress you........?¿? eh?¿( its so pathetic but i,m only a man) :wink:
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Postby a guest's guest » Sat Aug 20, 2005 2:05 pm

kinghelfer wrote:
a guest's guest wrote:
kinghelfer wrote:
a guest's guest wrote:my supra.. and the generations before and after the one i have.
-a lot of pple dont know what these are.. so if you do, impress me. :wink:[/quote

I used to own a 2.8 Celica Supra flared arched ,wide wheeled digital dash model With the Lotus suspension. Finished in Toyota Super Red, it was the mutts nuts! Its one of those cars that you wish you hadnt sold.
I have not owned a 3.0 supra but have driven them plenty of times as i was always the one out of my friends who didnt drink so got to drive the car on nights out. It was quick but was also very heavy and felt Lardy after my 2.8 .
I also used to own the original MK1 Celica 2000 mustang shape but sadly the British weather ate it!! :P

thats awesome that you've gotten to experience both of those gens.. the celica supras are really a treat to own, and are hard to sell. such beauts if kept in tact, the fender flares are just awesome on these cars... those things are monsters with the 3.0 7mgte engine in them.


:shock: OY! A Guests guest! how can you post a pic of yourself in the members pics and know so much about some of the best japanese cars ever made when your a GIRL!! :P
SO.... er, did i impress you........?¿? eh?¿( its so pathetic but i,m only a man) :wink:


well i love my car.. and i've helped in taking the whole engine apart and studied up on them.. they're the only 'brand' of cars i'll take.. and i plan to keep mine forever.. i really really want a mkiv though.. someday! yes you were impressive. :wink:
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Postby chaos » Thu Sep 15, 2005 9:38 pm

Since being a small (scaring my mother kind of) girl I've wanted
1967 AC Cobra
1934 Citroen Traction Avant

As a grown up I'd include
pretty much any Beemer :oops:
Triumph spitfire MKii
and the Phaeton

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Postby niki22 » Wed Sep 21, 2005 7:18 pm

Well, I love my car for its' looks, but it's not the fast version.

I have a 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse....the non turbo version. Beautiful car especially after some modifications I've done to it, but no speed.

If I could, I'd get another 1997-1999 Eclipse, but the AWD, turbo version. Soooo SEXY!! I'm in a club that involves these cars....that's how much I know about them and love them.

Any AWD, turbo car catches my eye. The Mitsubishi Evolution VIII is a sweet car, but not sure if it's quite my style.

The Nissan 350z is a beautiful car, but it's not turbo from the factory. I have my eyes set on getting one in the future, but then again, I'm thinking if I should go with my desire for the pull of a turbo car.
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Postby Exodus » Thu Sep 22, 2005 4:09 am

The Eclipse you're referring to is the GS-X. The AWD turbo. Badass car, but HARD to find in good condition.

My dream car is the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII. Badass car. Its kinda in between. I love the Evolution, and the 2000 Nissan Skyline GT R34 V-Spec 2. Damn thats a long name LOL
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Postby niki22 » Thu Sep 22, 2005 1:56 pm

Yes, the GSX. Trust me, I know all about my DSMs. ;)
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Postby Saxo » Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:32 am

My dream car is a citroen saxo!!!!!!!
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Postby Guest » Thu Nov 10, 2005 4:50 pm

got to be a 106gti - living in the country - its the best car ever for thrashing through the back lanes!
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Postby matt_24_06 » Wed Apr 12, 2006 12:05 pm

Porsche Carerra GT
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