• Cars you miss driving
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[QUOTE=Xanadu;42840678]I don't, I only got it up and running again then it went to my mother when I moved out of state. She continues to maintain and drive it fortunately.[/QUOTE] Make sure she never ever gets rid of it
my 240SX at least it's gone to a good home. last time I talked to the new owner, he was in the process of swapping a LS1 into it.
94 Chevy Cavalier, my first car. Spent the summer fixing her up only to lose her. 2000 Chevy Malibu (LS!).. THE BEAST. Handled a good 90k miles of some of the most abusive driving I think anyone could put on a car. Off-roading, e-brake drifts, jumps, etc.. Not a rally car but I treated it like one. Gave up on maintenance when I smashed the radiator back into the engine block. Dumped easily over $15k into keeping her going. I swear THE BEAST could've handled another 200kmi, but I decided to put 'er down. +1 on the Wranglers. Had the luxury of driving one across several state lines, they seem a little top-heavy but.. it's [I]the experience[/I].
'80 Jetta,handled so great compared to my A4.(wich is too heavy) [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Q5wKH.jpg[/IMG]
[img]https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTTqLsXNc71kGus3duXxnd2p24Ru32-7v8ODKtB5sOudD2pFwXF[/img] Tuned to somewhere around 500hp and it was astounding to drive. 300km/h felt like 100km/h
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