But i think the yellow Corvette ruined his clutch, so awkward!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4ZE5Z8Ocnk
Gorgeous cars.
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Hi,
There are some stunning cars on that video.
There's something compulsive about watching these films of cars leaving car shows. I love 'em!
Andrew.
There are some stunning cars on that video.
There's something compulsive about watching these films of cars leaving car shows. I love 'em!
Andrew.
Re: Gorgeous cars.
Looks like a good meet with some great V8's and a few nice Fords......Still not a huge fan of the Skylines and BMW's though.
Re: Gorgeous cars.
Oh i love Skylines! Couldnt care less about most BMW's (dont see the appeal of cars that dont have working indicators ), but anything JDM and with street/drift cred gets my juices flowing. I'd consider swapping my Capri for an AE86 Toyota or a MK4 Supra or a Skyline, but seeing how all three are worth around 3 times as much individually that wont likely happen lol.andyd wrote:Looks like a good meet with some great V8's and a few nice Fords......Still not a huge fan of the Skylines and BMW's though.
I'd turn them all down for a '68 Mustang Fastback or a Dodge Challenger though.
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I have had several Japanese cars over the years, fast and slow and can't complain about any of them.Arya2.0S wrote:Oh i love Skylines! Couldnt care less about most BMW's (dont see the appeal of cars that dont have working indicators ), but anything JDM and with street/drift cred gets my juices flowing. I'd consider swapping my Capri for an AE86 Toyota or a MK4 Supra or a Skyline, but seeing how all three are worth around 3 times as much individually that wont likely happen lol.andyd wrote:Looks like a good meet with some great V8's and a few nice Fords......Still not a huge fan of the Skylines and BMW's though.
I'd turn them all down for a '68 Mustang Fastback or a Dodge Challenger though.
The high powered ones like the Imprezas and Skylines are great cars, but I think it's some owners that have put me off them.....
That said a few owners of any make of car/bike can give a bad impression
Defiantly an American Muscle Car fan too
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Ohh yeah you cant beat some old American iron. Big, slow, lazy V8's with masses of torque and that sound....oh gets my heart fluttering.andyd wrote:I have had several Japanese cars over the years, fast and slow and can't complain about any of them.Arya2.0S wrote:Oh i love Skylines! Couldnt care less about most BMW's (dont see the appeal of cars that dont have working indicators ), but anything JDM and with street/drift cred gets my juices flowing. I'd consider swapping my Capri for an AE86 Toyota or a MK4 Supra or a Skyline, but seeing how all three are worth around 3 times as much individually that wont likely happen lol.andyd wrote:Looks like a good meet with some great V8's and a few nice Fords......Still not a huge fan of the Skylines and BMW's though.
I'd turn them all down for a '68 Mustang Fastback or a Dodge Challenger though.
The high powered ones like the Imprezas and Skylines are great cars, but I think it's some owners that have put me off them.....
That said a few owners of any make of car/bike can give a bad impression
Defiantly an American Muscle Car fan too
My obsession with Japanese cars is relatively new. I've always admired JDM cars but ive only taken a keen interest in them in the last 5 years or so.
I would kill for one of these for example:
Toyota Corolla Sprinter Trueno AE86. A drift legend!
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Yep, I can see the appeal!andyd wrote:Defiantly an American Muscle Car fan too
There was a '68 Charger for sale at one of the Queen Square meets last year, the seller was asking £70K for it. Obviously it was way too much money for me to afford, but once I heard it running and revving, I was straight on the internet to see how much I could sell a kidney or lung for!
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Yep nice car.Arya2.0S wrote:
Ohh yeah you cant beat some old American iron. Big, slow, lazy V8's with masses of torque and that sound....oh gets my heart fluttering.
My obsession with Japanese cars is relatively new. I've always admired JDM cars but ive only taken a keen interest in them in the last 5 years or so.
I would kill for one of these for example:
Toyota Corolla Sprinter Trueno AE86. A drift legend!
Always liked the Twin Cam too https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 759018.jpg
Fast cars back in the mid 80's with a 7000/7200 rpm redline, which was a big talking point back then.....
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I would sell more than thatAndrew 2.8i wrote:Yep, I can see the appeal!andyd wrote:Defiantly an American Muscle Car fan too
There was a '68 Charger for sale at one of the Queen Square meets last year, the seller was asking £70K for it. Obviously it was way too much money for me to afford, but once I heard it running and revving, I was straight on the internet to see how much I could sell a kidney or lung for!
Andrew.
Great cars but serious money, probably best to buy from the states and save some £££'s as shown on Wheeler Dealers, if to be believed.....
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You could always get Ed China to do the work too, I've heard he's not busy at the moment ..andyd wrote:I would sell more than thatAndrew 2.8i wrote: There was a '68 Charger for sale at one of the Queen Square meets last year, the seller was asking £70K, I was straight on the internet to see how much I could sell a kidney or lung for!
Andrew.
Great cars but serious money, probably best to buy from the states and save some £££'s as shown on Wheeler Dealers