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How sic was the Cresida with the 2j at the jam the other night. Low tens thank you and near lifted the wheels when the slushbox pulled second.

haha yeah was pretty cool!

and that lj with the 2j saved it off the wall from half track onwards!

RS 2000 escort here we come.

Nah something along the lines of a BMW 2002 or an Alfa giulia sprint/ GT junior/GTV all much the same eara, anything late 60's through to mid to late 70's that do well in hill climbs get me moist way too much

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Nah something along the lines of a BMW 2002 or an Alfa giulia sprint/ GT junior/GTV all much the same eara, anything late 60's through to mid to late 70's that do well in hill climbs get me moist way too much

good for their time but just get left in the dust by the hitec rice stuff. Too farkin slow for me.

Nah something along the lines of a BMW 2002 or an Alfa giulia sprint/ GT junior/GTV all much the same eara, anything late 60's through to mid to late 70's that do well in hill climbs get me moist way too much

Ahh da Beetle dumkopf...

Dude i gotta tellya. I call bullshit to you owning anything less than a street weapon.

Dont get me wrong, im way too hung up having a street weapon just as much, but this is due to them being overall cheaper, better value for money performance wise and just a f**k load quicker then anything old school like i mentioned could be.

If I could, I owuld be driving something old

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