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Posted by pmoisse on Mar-28-2009 06:50:

quote:
Originally posted by L.E.N.



Even though this is ugly as fuck, it's probably powerful as a Viking God.

Reminds me of Per Eklund's FIA Rallycross Saab that was running around 600 hp:

j


Posted by biznology on Mar-28-2009 21:30:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
Even though this is ugly as fuck, it's probably powerful as a Viking God.

Reminds me of Per Eklund's FIA Rallycross Saab that was running around 600 hp:

j



is that the front/rear dual engined saab?


Posted by mickeymarley on Mar-29-2009 20:59:

a W12 Lupo?? Or is that a v6 front and rear (vv )? its a quick lupo anyway. I really will do something like this if I ever get free time. Infact a W12 single engine conversion may not be as expensive as first thought, they used the W12 in the VW Phaeton, basically a cheap bentley. If you can find a crashed one (Probably not) im sure it could be bought at value.

Weight gonna be and issue on a we car. Either that or a motorbiked smart or mini. Great Fu, ahhhh the fun








That we thing is a fucking animal


Posted by bamski on Mar-30-2009 07:36:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
seen this at lunch time:

Jetta 2 doors.

(picture found on the net)


She's beatiful

Heres a few of my favs:



VW 1500S



1600TL


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-30-2009 08:18:

quote:
Originally posted by DuBam


My dad used to have a model very similar to that! It was so cool. Can't remember what it is though :/

Edit: I lie, His wasn't a fastback at all, it was more like a wagon

Man, I loved that thing. Bright fucking red, too. Ideas on what it was?

Edit 2: This one!


Posted by bamski on Mar-30-2009 08:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk



That's a 1600 LE if I'm not mistaken, b-e-a-uuuutiful

edit: Nope, I was wrong. 1600 Variant is the correct model.


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-30-2009 08:28:

quote:
Originally posted by DuBam
That's a 1600 LE if I'm not mistaken, b-e-a-uuuutiful

edit: Nope, I was wrong. 1600 Variant is the correct model.


It was awesome. Same wheels/hubcaps too. Now, imagine it in cherry red. Hahaha.


Posted by bamski on Mar-30-2009 08:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Now, imagine it in cherry red. Hahaha.


I'm more of a poison-green kinda guy


Posted by WhooCares on Mar-30-2009 08:38:




BEASTS


Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-30-2009 08:38:

quote:
Originally posted by DuBam
I'm more of a poison-green kinda guy


Hey, that works too. Don't you dare get in the way of my childhood memories though


Posted by bamski on Mar-30-2009 08:57:

Can you say 'Karmann-Ghia'?












Posted by Sushipunk on Mar-30-2009 09:04:

quote:
Originally posted by DuBam
Can you say 'Karmann-Ghia'?


A friend of mine owns a silver one, and has driven it almost 3 times (yes, that means twice) in the past year Such a waste.


Posted by bamski on Mar-30-2009 09:06:

Hahaha


Posted by gehzumteufel on Mar-30-2009 18:44:

fuck man I want a VW Squareback Panel van. Them things are hot.


Posted by Moongoose on Mar-30-2009 20:33:

Was looking at these babies today. Am still thinking about buying a e38 7 series, but since i do a lot of travelling it will probably have to be one with a diesel engine instead of a petrol engine one. Shame, but still an awesome car. But even if its a diesel, the Alpina wheels are a must







Posted by malek on Mar-30-2009 21:20:

7 series are awesome, full size sedans = win.

btw i have only ever seen one alpina beemer over here, they are very rare!


Posted by L.E.N. on Mar-31-2009 02:09:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
fuck man I want a VW Squareback Panel van. Them things are hot.


A Fridolin?


Posted by wotyzoid on Mar-31-2009 02:23:


Posted by L.E.N. on Mar-31-2009 04:25:


Posted by gehzumteufel on Mar-31-2009 16:30:

quote:
Originally posted by L.E.N.
A Fridolin?


Nah, turn a Squareback into a panel van. Looks so sick.

And on that last E30 M3.


Posted by pmoisse on Mar-31-2009 17:38:

LEN - What the fuck sized intercooler is on that E30?!

Jesus.

I remember seeing some nutter who put an 80's 335 / M5 motor into an E30 body, and they boosted the fuck out of it with some bigass mangler turbo (GT35RS or bigger). He used a small transport truck intercooler LOL


Posted by biznology on Apr-01-2009 07:28:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
LEN - What the fuck sized intercooler is on that E30?!

Jesus.

I remember seeing some nutter who put an 80's 335 / M5 motor into an E30 body, and they boosted the fuck out of it with some bigass mangler turbo (GT35RS or bigger). He used a small transport truck intercooler LOL


if that isnt a chop its just an expensive accident waiting to happen.

the tires look reasonably serious, but for that size of intercooler, you would be making far more power than a car that size needs. plus the thin bumper is right up against that - not good|


Posted by bamski on Apr-01-2009 08:36:

quote:
Originally posted by L.E.N.
Harlequin Golf.


They made Polo's with the same color-concept. I don't get it at all, they're horrible, just plain horrible.

I think the name for that model is infact, Polo Color-concept


Posted by benni on Apr-01-2009 19:42:

I love my Pug 106 GTi


Posted by pmoisse on Apr-01-2009 19:56:

quote:
Originally posted by benni
I love my Pug 106 GTi


Dude, I love these with their tasty little flared arches. It's my favourite mid-modern hot hatch. Classic being the original Golf GTi and most recent being the new Fiat 500 Abarth and the Renaultsport Clio 192.

How are they to drive? Do you have to wind the piss out of the engine the get anything out of it? I bet it handles like a go-kart.


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