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Floody - Yeah thought was was the case. This Coupe (french guard version) had Hyundai's own Alpha series engine... Don't for a moment think that I know this because I'm interested tho!!

Actually Stu, I'm not certain on the current generations of cars, but the first two generations of Excels used Hyundai manufactured, licensed variants of Mitsubishi motors. The S-coupe's have turbo mitsubishi motors, quite similar to the Lancer GSR's I'm lead to believe.

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Here's another nomination. Was at that Scottish restaurant in Rosny Park (Hobart) today - you know McDonalds! Saw an electric blue pulsar parked outside, big chromies, GTIR bonnet intake, body kit ( at least I think that's what it's meant to be) stickers etc etc. This car is someone's pride and joy but looked to me like a heap of gold chains on a hairy chest - bling bling! and fairly tasteless. Was this car at one stage an ET turbo or is it just a standard pulsar that someone has wasted thousands on?

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Any magna with a bodykit, U know they actually have a club for those guys, One of there last outings was a trip to AMF bowling in Moonah!!!!!!!

I mean if your going out cruising, you dont go bloody bowling ;)

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Anyone in Launceston seen the loser who has just appeared in the white Camira? Every time I've seen him he's been blasting around and driving like a f*&^wit. Checkerplate where the back number plate goes, and it looks like he's either put a big radiator with flashy pipes or a FMIC on the front. Include the set of alloys and you've got a full on performance car!

What about just starting with a decent car?

Here's another nomination.  Was at that Scottish restaurant in Rosny Park (Hobart) today - you know McDonalds!  Saw an electric blue pulsar parked outside, big chromies, GTIR bonnet intake, body kit ( at least I think that's what it's meant to be) stickers etc etc.  This car is someone's pride and joy but looked to me like a heap of gold chains on a hairy chest - bling bling! and fairly tasteless.  Was this car at one stage an ET turbo or is it just a standard pulsar that someone has wasted thousands on?

Yeah i have seen that pulsar about (way over done) did you see the two 5" cannon mufflers hanging out the back of it (only one is hooked up) lol....oh dear

:D

yeh i agree with you all, whats the point doing up an excel? but seriously whats wtrong with the stocko one's being a cheapo daily to get about in? I have one only cos I need something cheap while saving for a r32 gtst. seriously some people are ignorant - sorry "we" cant keep up with the jones's. <_<

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yeh i agree with you all, whats the point doing up an excel? but seriously whats wtrong with the stocko one's being a cheapo daily to get about in? I have one only cos I need something cheap while saving for a r32 gtst. seriously some people are ignorant - sorry "we" cant keep up with the jones's. <_<

dunno what your on about, id gladly have an excel or accent as a daily, but i wouldn't mod it and put decals and rice can's and shit on it

How about the Barbie Pink 200sx here in Launceston

It also now has a twin with green to purple pearl

I'd own both ;) Love the 200SX's

Its just cars like: e.g i have seen a pulsar with all performance brand stickers on it and one of them was a RALLI////ART sticker (on a pulsar??? :) ) also seen a hyundai coupe with nismo stickers on it :P

its just people that havent got a basic clue about Cars / Mechcanics

last night a grey kia mentor was being an idiot near me driving stupid, he kept spinning the wheels next to me........ :) .......it was raining an he couldn't snap second gear for god sakes :)

Luke. :lol:

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Yeah i have seen that pulsar about (way over done) did you see the two 5" cannon mufflers hanging out the back of it (only one is hooked up) lol....oh dear

:)

Only one is hooked to keep the noise down it has a flange that can be removed so only one runs. and he bought i like that pretty much

I seen a nice 200SX Silver one in a car yard in Launceston (not sure which one it was Jacksons or something else) werent too bad :) for a standard car any way :angry:..

Also i own a skyline R33, but yea i lost my licence for 8 months (oh well) :blink: when shes back on the road ill be looking foward to it :P.

As im saving lotsa money ATM :P.

Do any of you Guys/Girls know of any places that install turbos and all different modds?? ive been told theres a few in Hobart but coming from the west to goto Hobart is a bit far.....

Cheers.

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