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ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Amduscias


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I have a solstice in metallic blue.....with pontiac out of business I hope it becomes a collectors item in 20 years.
Slylee
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Originally posted by GrimReaper
'67 Shelby GT-500
- updated with the 750hp technics from Unique Performance's modern Super Snake GT-500 for more power and especially to make it better to drive but surely without the Eleanor bodykit

BMW M 635 CSI

Land Rover LRX


very nice choices.

it was a tossup between the old chevy camaro i posted and this


i decided i needed some muscle in the end though.
Nerologic
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Originally posted by Slylee
lol you remind me of my bf. whenever we talk about dream cars he always busts out with some crazy like a 99 miata with a mustang engine or a supra and i'm like :wtf:


btw he's got an 87 supra now that he has been completely rebuilding/fixing up and i'm actually pretty impressed. it's a TT, everything stock and that thing kicks ass. i wouldn't say he has comletely turned me onto fast & furious type of cars, but he has definitely made me start appreciating them and thinking more about what's under the hood than the exterior when it comes to cars.


Yeah i know where he is coming from, something fast and unexpected.

My old Honda civic drag/street car would MURDER anything on the street. Seeing the drivers expression after their 80k+ car lost to a 3000 dollar Honda civic is priceless. Or my EVO that would walk away from Porches and Vette's and Galardos on the freeway was also the best. Its just something different i guess.

As far as that supra, those you can make VERY fast. Every time i take my car out to the drag strip i would see one out there just blazing the track. Those things have crazy potential!

As far as rice and fast and the furious cars, its the cancer of import car community. I hate seeing that stuff on the street, i wont lie and say i wasn't one because back in 99/00 i was one. I knew no better and it was the in thing to do because no one knew any better.

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Originally posted by gehzumteufel
This is a little hard for me, as I have so many cars I love..but..here they are:

1. E30 M3 Sport Evolution




I always have loved those wheels.
DuBam


DjWhooCares
oh god id nut all over this car if i owned it :)


for being hauled around town


and for everyday use Audi R8 V10
DuBam
Ya it's nice, but I'd take an old R32 GT-R instead.
bananas





gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by Nerologic
I always have loved those wheels.

lol and here I was almost going to put " those wheels though. God awful ugly!" haha
pmoisse


E30 ///M3

I love the simplicity and purity of form. Nothing fancy or flashy. A great small GT car (close second for me would be a 635CSi)


http://farm1.static.flickr.com/123/381776075_211e4a47fd.jpg?v=0

Late 80's Porsche 911 Turbo

I love these. Classic timeless lines. The style of the older ones is more to my taste than the new ones (though the new ones are all kinds of badass cars for sure).



Caterham R500 Superlight

Pure madness through simplicity and "added lightness" to quote Colin Chapman.

Nerologic
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Originally posted by gehzumteufel
lol and here I was almost going to put " those wheels though. God awful ugly!" haha


No way

They look so good on certain cars. On some cars they look good, and some cars they do look horrible. On most newer cars those wheels would look awful. On a lot of old school cars those look super clean...

But on the right car they look good.
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by Nerologic
No way

They look so good on certain cars. On some cars they look good, and some cars they do look horrible. On most newer cars those wheels would look awful. On a lot of old school cars those look super clean...

But on the right car they look good.

I don't like them at all. To each their own.
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