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'96 Trans Am M6:) Cam, lifters, 1.6rr, lt4 springs, 4 bolt mains, long tubes, TDs, short throw...etc
'99 Firebird SOLD 1/4 mile 15.4 @ 86
'66 Ford SOLD
Everytime I see one of those, I expect it to stop and have 20 circus clowns stream out of it.
I don't really know why I like them. Do take notice however that it the WRX is listed last on my list. There are a lot of other cars I would prefer, but this is what I thought of off the top of my head.
Its just my lame opinion. I recognize the WRX has excellent weight to power ratio. I just think it looks funny. Then again, many people think I look funny.
I solemnly swear I am up to no good.
2008 Saturn Sky Red Line - Midnight Blue Pewter Mafia - 2000 Firebird - SOLD CENTRAL FLORIDA KNIGHTS!!!!!!! FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES!!!!!!!
Its just my lame opinion. I recognize the WRX has excellent weight to power ratio. I just think it looks funny. Then again, many people think I look funny.
There's not thinking about it... it does look funny. As do all rally cars.
*Note I like rally cars.
My list, in no particular order, includes:
E30,E36,E46 M3 (it will stop there since Bangle cars are fugly)
E39 M5
550 Maranello
Z32 300ZX TT
FD RX7
LS2 Goat
ZR-1, C5, C6 Vette
corvette you cant beat the performance and speed for the price and its a nice car
my dad had 5 vettes 62 and an 80 i dont remember wat years the others were
he had 71 dodge challenger Plumb crazy purple and black
66 dodge charger red
78 impala
65 impala
79 trans am (traded it 2 months after he got it cause he raced my mom in the vette when they were bringing it in for a tune up he said "It ran like a dog" traded it in and bought a 79 chevy work van put new wheels SSHAG RUG, WOOD PANELING LOL AND PIMPED IT OUT he still has it but it is BEAT TO SH*T)
1999 Mildy Modified 3.8L V6 Mustang<br />everyone in the NC triangle area should check out the forums at...<br /> <a href=\"http://www.chaoscarclub.com\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.chaoscarclub.com</a>
Lotus Elise. But it's wacko impractical, so I'll say Porsche Boxster. In the "money doesn't count" class, a Ferrari 430 Spider. In the "money is very important" class, a Pontiac Solstice.
Note that my choices are limited, my favorite car has to be a convertible.
Re the Ferrari:
"Driving an open-topped Ferrari makes your hair feel thicker and your waist feel thinner. You drive faster and age slower. But, more than anything else, driving the al fresco version of the F430 delivers an even fuller dose of the burbling, popping, and wailing 483-horsepower V-8 sitting just aft of your right shoulder--especially at 8500 rpm when driving through a tunnel."
As for other cars that I can afford to get, it would be a GN or a C3/C4. But to be honest I'd love to have another V8 Monza....I had soooooooo much fun in my old one when I was in school. I always got a kick out of spanking some doofus in a Mustang who thought he was the baddest thing on the street. As for cars that I cant afford, definately a ZO6 or a Lingenfelter Vette. I dont give a rip about foreign sports/exotic cars. Maybe Im just overly patriotic or old fashioned.
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