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so basically, instead of filling the wasteland with awesome shit that gets buried under 4,000 useless posts (lets face it, its the wasteland) and forgotten, i figured it was time to belt out a new thread for appreciation of awesome cars and projects.

(better than that gay football thread, men in short shorts getting sweaty with each other? you for cereal?)

so yeah, post your shit!

the bucket. basically the most over engineered junker ive ever seen.

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if youre into volksies, youve probably heard of it, if youre not, well... prepare to become a volksie fan.

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^^^ i knew i guy that would love this... he had about 10 of them, each worth like $100 (none of them as impressive as this one) and kept trashing them around streets... some didnt even have seatbelts and doors  :)

LOL! at whoever screwed with my post. im looking at you pete.

hmm is this guna be like those 'pictures/videos of the day' type of threads?

if so, im guna have my eyes glued to this thread lol

+1 for looking at random stuff daily

pretty well. shouldve said i wanna keep chit chat to a minimum, ie, you wanna post, you add something awesome.

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to make up for my lack of awesome in that last post.

things to know about this picture:

-nomuken is driving

-this is an er34 it just looks crazy

-there is a knife attached to his rear bumper

-yes that thing just got cut in half

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i also want the shit out of one of these. (what can i say? im a fan of fine looking germans.)

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LOL! at whoever screwed with my post. im looking at you pete.

pretty well. shouldve said i wanna keep chit chat to a minimum, ie, you wanna post, you add something awesome.

don't know what you mean Dave.......fixored for you :D .

Love everything about that Beemer!! :(

And yes, this could be a good thread if the chit chat is kept to a minimum......me included!

this is awesome in a sense...

13b-t honda civic. at the end of the build they reckon it will have 800Hp at the front wheels :|

http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2274994

You reminded me of another civic conversion... a RWD LS1 powered Civic

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the video that photo is from is pure awesome.

from

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to

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chassis' haggis'd. trying to find pics of the new rig. theres something about an fc on z wheels that just appeals to me.

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the video that photo is from is pure awesome.

yes, yes it is! snapped a few screen shots from it :ninja:

was trying to find it to share but couldn't! thanks for posting it up :laugh: definitely worth having a look in HD, pure awesomeness.

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