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05-20-2020, 08:21 AM
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POST YOUR FAVORITE VEHICLES IN THE REPLY SECTION. WILL PROVIDE CONTENT AS YOUR DESIRES.
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05-20-2020, 09:56 AM
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Nissan Silvia S14
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05-20-2020, 10:13 AM
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If I had to pick a car I'd pick the Suzuki Jimmy 2020. Don't need anything more than that.

I love bikes though. My father owns a Kawasaki Z800, 2012 model. Pure beast, you can't go wrong. I drive it but not legally since you need to be 23 to get your unlimited cc driver's licence.
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05-20-2020, 12:10 PM
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For a good majority of my life, I've always loved Subaru WRX's, those cars and their boxer styled engine and the sound it produces will never get old to me, drove one before when I used to work at an Auto Collision shop.  But recently, I've grown a love for the VQ37HR engines in the G37 or 370z, been looking for a good amount of time for the right deal on either a G37 or a 370z manual coupe, still waiting on the perfect deal but I've grown to love those cars a lot, and especially once you get them tuned it's amazing, the back fires + popcorn map tunes that come on those cars are amazing, I've driven both a 370z and a g37, the g37 was tuned and was able to backfire while at a higher RPM, and I drove a 370z with a Stage 2 clutch, both cars are amazing, but lowkey love the interiors and the 2 seater factor in the 370z.
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05-20-2020, 12:41 PM
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(05-20-2020, 12:10 PM)Mom Wrote: For a good majority of my life, I've always loved Subaru WRX's, those cars and their boxer styled engine and the sound it produces will never get old to me, drove one before when I used to work at an Auto Collision shop.  But recently, I've grown a love for the VQ37HR engines in the G37 or 370z, been looking for a good amount of time for the right deal on either a G37 or a 370z manual coupe, still waiting on the perfect deal but I've grown to love those cars a lot, and especially once you get them tuned it's amazing, the back fires + popcorn map tunes that come on those cars are amazing, I've driven both a 370z and a g37, the g37 was tuned and was able to backfire while at a higher RPM, and I drove a 370z with a Stage 2 clutch, both cars are amazing, but lowkey love the interiors and the 2 seater factor in the 370z.

Nice bro. Well i personally love the sti s too and the 370 is also a good pick.Try gettign one from Japan.
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05-20-2020, 12:44 PM
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(05-20-2020, 12:41 PM)Gevindus Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 12:10 PM)Mom Wrote: For a good majority of my life, I've always loved Subaru WRX's, those cars and their boxer styled engine and the sound it produces will never get old to me, drove one before when I used to work at an Auto Collision shop.  But recently, I've grown a love for the VQ37HR engines in the G37 or 370z, been looking for a good amount of time for the right deal on either a G37 or a 370z manual coupe, still waiting on the perfect deal but I've grown to love those cars a lot, and especially once you get them tuned it's amazing, the back fires + popcorn map tunes that come on those cars are amazing, I've driven both a 370z and a g37, the g37 was tuned and was able to backfire while at a higher RPM, and I drove a 370z with a Stage 2 clutch, both cars are amazing, but lowkey love the interiors and the 2 seater factor in the 370z.

Nice bro. Well i personally love the sti s too and the 370 is also a good pick.Try gettign one from Japan.

There isn't really a reason to import the same car tbh, but if I wanted to import a car from Japan, the car would have to be 25 years old to be able to be imported.  The U.S is finally being able to import the R33 GTR here soon, some gtst's have been imported and I've seen them, but I don't think that I've seen a R33 GTR yet.
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05-20-2020, 01:26 PM
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(05-20-2020, 12:44 PM)Mom Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 12:41 PM)Gevindus Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 12:10 PM)Mom Wrote: For a good majority of my life, I've always loved Subaru WRX's, those cars and their boxer styled engine and the sound it produces will never get old to me, drove one before when I used to work at an Auto Collision shop.  But recently, I've grown a love for the VQ37HR engines in the G37 or 370z, been looking for a good amount of time for the right deal on either a G37 or a 370z manual coupe, still waiting on the perfect deal but I've grown to love those cars a lot, and especially once you get them tuned it's amazing, the back fires + popcorn map tunes that come on those cars are amazing, I've driven both a 370z and a g37, the g37 was tuned and was able to backfire while at a higher RPM, and I drove a 370z with a Stage 2 clutch, both cars are amazing, but lowkey love the interiors and the 2 seater factor in the 370z.

Nice bro. Well i personally love the sti s too and the 370 is also a good pick.Try gettign one from Japan.

There isn't really a reason to import the same car tbh, but if I wanted to import a car from Japan, the car would have to be 25 years old to be able to be imported.  The U.S is finally being able to import the R33 GTR here soon, some gtst's have been imported and I've seen them, but I don't think that I've seen a R33 GTR yet.

Yeah ive heard of that too .but as i heard the r32 is also legal in the US. I'm not sure abt this tho.
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05-20-2020, 01:42 PM
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(05-20-2020, 01:26 PM)Gevindus Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 12:44 PM)Mom Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 12:41 PM)Gevindus Wrote:
(05-20-2020, 12:10 PM)Mom Wrote: For a good majority of my life, I've always loved Subaru WRX's, those cars and their boxer styled engine and the sound it produces will never get old to me, drove one before when I used to work at an Auto Collision shop.  But recently, I've grown a love for the VQ37HR engines in the G37 or 370z, been looking for a good amount of time for the right deal on either a G37 or a 370z manual coupe, still waiting on the perfect deal but I've grown to love those cars a lot, and especially once you get them tuned it's amazing, the back fires + popcorn map tunes that come on those cars are amazing, I've driven both a 370z and a g37, the g37 was tuned and was able to backfire while at a higher RPM, and I drove a 370z with a Stage 2 clutch, both cars are amazing, but lowkey love the interiors and the 2 seater factor in the 370z.

Nice bro. Well i personally love the sti s too and the 370 is also a good pick.Try gettign one from Japan.

There isn't really a reason to import the same car tbh, but if I wanted to import a car from Japan, the car would have to be 25 years old to be able to be imported.  The U.S is finally being able to import the R33 GTR here soon, some gtst's have been imported and I've seen them, but I don't think that I've seen a R33 GTR yet.

Yeah ive heard of that too .but as i heard the r32 is also legal in the US. I'm not sure abt this tho.

It is, lol.
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