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if i was going something non plastic.. it wouldnt be a matchbox car of a toyota.. it would be an olds mobile..

now THAT car is fat... put a 451 chevvy gine in it.. with a Supercharger... and the difference is.. that bad boy could handle it..

makes me wanna go and get a burger and fries from a chick on roller blades..

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There is no debate, I like older cars more so then new ones.

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Almost there dem 55/57 chevy ftw

yah.. its a 57 noel :D and its fkn fat... if i didnt go the kick ass jap cars.. i would of done one of these up..

however my fuel bill would of been even larger lol

yah.. its a 57 noel :D and its fkn fat... if i didnt go the kick ass jap cars.. i would of done one of these up..

however my fuel bill would of been even larger lol

I came within a mick hair of owning a 55. Guy wanted to swap for my monaro. I often wonder what if.

blue oval = vomit. bowties own it.

sadly.. i love the style of it.... and id be happy with that thing sitting in my garage as a project..

ever though about doing up a 20-30's car into a hotrod supa car noel?

Lee, here is the one in QLD thats been built for drift events.

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Before people jump on the weight bandwagon a 1uzfe is 177kg with no gearbox, and an sr20 is something like 130kg. This can be fixed with correct suspension set ups.

I came within a mick hair of owning a 55. Guy wanted to swap for my monaro. I often wonder what if.

GAH!!! you should of traded... the monaro aint going nowhere.. you can still pick up those bucket of craps for under 10k

then again.. you may not of become a skyliner.. i know that if i got my hands on one of these i would of kept down the classic track

sadly.. i love the style of it.... and id be happy with that thing sitting in my garage as a project..

ever though about doing up a 20-30's car into a hotrod supa car noel?

NO..Flat NO!. Hot rods are farking ugly imo. Rarely have I seen one that I would call hot looking. Lots of work in them and some good quality stuff too, but at the end of the day its still a chopped up ugly arese bucket.

I much prefer full restos in that vintage rather than rodded shit.

Lee, here is the one in QLD thats been built for drift events.

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Before people jump on the weight bandwagon a 1uzfe is 177kg with no gearbox, and an sr20 is something like 130kg. This can be fixed with correct suspension set ups.

Na? :D

GAH!!! you should of traded... the monaro aint going nowhere.. you can still pick up those bucket of craps for under 10k

then again.. you may not of become a skyliner.. i know that if i got my hands on one of these i would of kept down the classic track

If i still owned that monaro today I could write my own ticket bro. HT gts 350 bathurst edition. have you seen the krazy money they are going for?

Na? :D

Yes. cat back exhaust, simple induction on an auto 130 - 140rwkw. With a manual 150rwkw+.

That s13 has a tuned ecu, haltech i think, the stock 1uzfe ecu is a major let down and a joke. the haltech will push that car up around 200rwkw+ untill he gets some extractors.

We share the same opinion on something. What type of cars, or pure just old muscle cars?

quite a few of the earlier caddys. chevs and even some fords look fantastic in full resto.

Muscle cars do own it for me tho. 68 comaro, some of the vettes. couple of stangs. Never a dodge fan despite their all conquering hemi. The cars were farkin ugly cheap built shit boxes.

If i still owned that monaro today I could write my own ticket bro. HT gts 350 bathurst edition. have you seen the krazy money they are going for?

You sure could, dad had historic cars, lots of ex racers at phillip island ect, not so much ozzie/american muscel cars. To re right time over agian.

Among other things, oldest MG in Australia, second oldest in the world.

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Not everyones thing, however gotta give it respect for what it is and its history.

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