Ok Guys, I need some help!
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Nothing. That's a good thing. But actually buying one this soon ... Maybe he does have good reason, I don't know, that's why I was asking him.
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Originally posted by ManEHawke@June 11, 2005, 11:30 PM
Get an 89-92 GT if you plan to supercharge it, they come with forged internals, the 93 doesnt. Any would still be great though.
Get an 89-92 GT if you plan to supercharge it, they come with forged internals, the 93 doesnt. Any would still be great though.
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Your first car normally is not your dream. Iwanted a Datsun 240Z for my first car but that obviously didn't happen! Im working on getting a 240Z currently!
I vote 1999 Honda Civic Sedan Dark Green
I vote 1999 Honda Civic Sedan Dark Green
#51
Originally posted by mystic cobra@June 14, 2005, 1:23 AM
HAHA I turn 16 August 22. :w00t:
HAHA I turn 16 August 22. :w00t:
Haha I turned 16 almost 9 years ago. God I feel old now
#53
Originally posted by Svtstinger@June 13, 2005, 11:32 PM
Didn't the 93 Cobra come with ford Gt pistons?
Didn't the 93 Cobra come with ford Gt pistons?
#54
Originally posted by 1999 Black 35th GT@June 15, 2005, 11:51 AM
Haha I turned 16 almost 9 years ago. God I feel old now
Haha I turned 16 almost 9 years ago. God I feel old now
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Geez... send me back to preschool
To make me feel better though, my wife turned is 25 But then again she doesn't have any gray hair like I do. Yes, I'm serious GRAY HAIR. I have a nice sized tuft in front and on my sides
#56
It makes you look distinguished. Or at least that's what my mom told me to tell my dad. And don't feel bad about your math, I based mine off yours, so I am only at 6 years. Thanks for making me feel young again!
After those words of "encouragement" I think I better run... :hiding:
After those words of "encouragement" I think I better run... :hiding:
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Originally posted by bigred0383@June 16, 2005, 1:39 PM
It makes you look distinguished. Or at least that's what my mom told me to tell my dad. And don't feel bad about your math, I based mine off yours, so I am only at 6 years. Thanks for making me feel young again!
After those words of "encouragement" I think I better run... :hiding:
It makes you look distinguished. Or at least that's what my mom told me to tell my dad. And don't feel bad about your math, I based mine off yours, so I am only at 6 years. Thanks for making me feel young again!
After those words of "encouragement" I think I better run... :hiding:
It makes me look like a negative of Jay Leno
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I personaly think you should do what im giong to do. Find you a nice toyota or nissan and drive it until you get out of school and then get what you want. This came to my mind since I will proably wreck the first car I own since I will be an inexperienced driver. I wanted a ranger but after seeing that they cost about $10k I decided against it since If I wreck it I would be out $10k opposed to say $3-5K for a toyota or nissan.
One thing is for sure though, when I get finished with all my schooling Ill have me a Mustang and I will be a more experiened driver and I will be better off money wise.
This is definately something to think about.
One thing is for sure though, when I get finished with all my schooling Ill have me a Mustang and I will be a more experiened driver and I will be better off money wise.
This is definately something to think about.
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Originally posted by Hotrod@June 16, 2005, 11:54 PM
I personaly think you should do what im giong to do. Find you a nice toyota or nissan and drive it until you get out of school and then get what you want. This came to my mind since I will proably wreck the first car I own since I will be an inexperienced driver. I wanted a ranger but after seeing that they cost about $10k I decided against it since If I wreck it I would be out $10k opposed to say $3-5K for a toyota or nissan.
One thing is for sure though, when I get finished with all my schooling Ill have me a Mustang and I will be a more experiened driver and I will be better off money wise.
This is definately something to think about.
I personaly think you should do what im giong to do. Find you a nice toyota or nissan and drive it until you get out of school and then get what you want. This came to my mind since I will proably wreck the first car I own since I will be an inexperienced driver. I wanted a ranger but after seeing that they cost about $10k I decided against it since If I wreck it I would be out $10k opposed to say $3-5K for a toyota or nissan.
One thing is for sure though, when I get finished with all my schooling Ill have me a Mustang and I will be a more experiened driver and I will be better off money wise.
This is definately something to think about.
I had 1993 Legacy that ran forever All 94 MY and up have AWD standard
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subarus are good cars...i wouldn't mind a wrx sti...by the way, i am an experienced driver, i have been driving since i was 9, and I am almost 14...the only toyota i would have would be a supra, and the only nissan i would have would either be a 350z or a 300zx