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Complete my dream of owning a converted lefthand drive Silvia S-15
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As for making a few extra bucks, who knows? The bars themselves take literally 5 minutes or less on a manual lathe. I'm going to try to barter some machine work for some electrical work. He likes completely custom stuff, so I will probably go hard-core with hollow 7075-T6 aluminum bars and same grade QA1 kevlar/teflon rod-ends. If there was a market I could make a bunch for not much more time than one set. Probably won't though. Quote:
That supercharger install is really, really nice!
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My dad especially, he practically bought an entirely new dash/center console setup from Toyota (minus the dash and steering wheel), talking all the bezels, switches, leather boot, etc. etc. That Supra is now 20 ft away, under a cover, awaiting a new motor. 2nd 7M-GE thats been in it threw a rod bearing, overheating like mad from a cracked head. One of my ideas was waiting an extra year for the FT-86 and buying that Supra off my brother, so I could have a super clean '87 (interior is perfect, completely redone, exterior, NO dings, no dents, just needs a fresh paint job) and do an easy GTE swap. I'm not gonna even tickle the idea of 1JZ, I don't have that kind of money. Errr, getting way off topic now, lol. |
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Deff sticking with the 370z. Ive been in love with that car as well for so long now. Time will only tell but I sure wont buy a lightly used 370z without testing the FT first!
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Mazda and Ecotec Owner
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I plan to keep my Mazda6S as a weekend track car. Do fully adjustable coilovers, supercharge it with an even more built block, and make a 600whp V6 track monster. Buy a C5 Corvette, GTO 6.0L, Firebird Trans-Am WS6, RX8-R3, SRT-10 RAM, or Mustang 5.0L as a DD and start modding. The SRT-10 would rock but not if gas prices get higher. I want this car though. Idk why. Its styling and idea just speaks to me. Plus it'd be nice to own a car with a warranty for once.
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1gozoom, you continue to confuse me. why would you dd one of those cars and make the 6 into a track car? seems backwards to me.
and i'm really just asking for clarification, if there's some reasoning behind it, not trying to be a ****, ha.
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If Toyota botches this, I'm off to Subaru for a WRX. As it is, the Impreza is supposed to be all new for 2012, so its already going to be a toss up! If I'm going to live in the North, its hard to beat AWD.
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Mazda and Ecotec Owner
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![]() The 6 is one of the greatest handling fwd cars ever. The motor is great albeit untunable "yet", the weight balance is as close to 50/50 as you can get with the wrong wheels driving, and the 5-speed is the best I've ever driven. Give that motor some guts and it'll be great. Its not your run-of-the-mill fwd sedan. She's one-of-a-kind. As for DD one of those cars, I think you misunderstand me more than you think. *confusing even now* By daily drive, I mean add lots of power and do burnouts at every redlight. I drive a beater for delivering pizza and plan to quit that job here soon as my DJ company is growing fast and I need the time to make more money in the long run. I want a light-to-light showoff daily driver. My weekend canyon carver is (right now) my buddy's Miata NA. I'm going to buy it from him eventually. I drive it more than he does. I just want HIM to replace the softtop so i don't have to.
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Simple, I would keep my Honda Prelude.
My plan for the FT-86 is to replace the Prelude, so I can tear into the thing and restore it, make it real nice, then garage it. I'd have an FT-86 and a Prelude, then I would get an S2000 track/weekend car. That's the dream anyway. In reality, if the FT-86 comes out, and I fall in love with it at the test drive, I would get that instead of the S2000. If I don't like it, I'll get the S2000. That's pretty much it for the choices there, I'd never get rid of my Prelude, I'll just make it pretty. |
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gonna find me a 2007 Z4 m coupe.
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