Wow, that's an awesome car!
Nothing like your own car, no matter how old it is!
Wow, that's an awesome car!
Nothing like your own car, no matter how old it is!
keep it sleeper how's insurance for it?
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No idea, although I thought that for cars over 25 years old its cheaper, not sure though.
That's excellent!
Always remember that with cars condition is critical - it's better to have an older car in showroom condition than a newer, more sporty car (for example) that's been abused before your custody of it.
"This is hardcore." - Evo's John Barker on the TVR Tuscan S
I got a 2000 model with 147,000km and i was very happy with that..
Your new car has 141,000km and it's over 20 years old!! Man that's a rippa.
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You would be surprised how easy they are to fit, And they make some decant power have seen these fitted to Falcons and Commodores, With lower boost they are quieter.
"Just a matter of time i suppose"
"The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"
"I'm not trapped in here with all of you, Your all trapped in here with me"
Too right!
Will: I wouldn't think about modifying your car straight away, you may decide you want to save the money for a better car once you've got some driving experience. I did that - I could have modded the Corsa (tasteful stuff), but instead decided to get a car more worthy of large outgoings first.
If however the car really is a supreme example of it's type, go for it (when it's reasonable to do so)!
EDIT: After looking at the pics again, it does appear to be in fantastic condition and has a kind-of retro charm and charisma (not "Carisma" - that car NEVER had any!).
Last edited by Clivey; 04-01-2008 at 02:33 AM.
I'm thinking a cold air filter right now and a better exhaust but thats it for a while. Really not interested in alot of power for when I'm just learning to drive. Mod's aren't really too high on the priority list as cash is limited!
yeah, just unbolt the exhaust from the cat back
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SE that was the luxury model wasn't it?
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We had a GLX manual that just kept going and going.
Think it was yeah. Flashy seat material and electric windows, not to mention a tape and radio stereo! Central locking too.
Its home at last... got a quarter of a tank of free petrol too!
All behold the pimp stick auto shifter....
Last edited by Spastik_Roach; 04-20-2008 at 08:41 PM.
ha, that looks near immaculate
Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."
The shifter looks like a Pimp cane.
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Funnily enough thats exactly what I told him on msn a few hours ago.
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