Quote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 08:36:05 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of those japanBut do you think anyone has one, that was made in like 1960s
Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of those japan
Quote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of those
Quote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.
Quote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lol
Quote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler
Quote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.
I think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP?
I'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says something
Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:36:20 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 08:19:28 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:04:58 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:58:42 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says something that car is such a clichewait were you talking about thisSpoilerorSpoiler I was talking about the r34 It's like what ever kid with super skinny jeans chugging Monsters jerks off too after they see fast and furious for the first timewhy do movies ruin everything I dunno man. I don't dislike the car at all but the culture around it is just annoying
Quote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 08:19:28 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:04:58 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:58:42 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says something that car is such a clichewait were you talking about thisSpoilerorSpoiler I was talking about the r34 It's like what ever kid with super skinny jeans chugging Monsters jerks off too after they see fast and furious for the first timewhy do movies ruin everything
Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:04:58 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:58:42 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says something that car is such a clichewait were you talking about thisSpoilerorSpoiler I was talking about the r34 It's like what ever kid with super skinny jeans chugging Monsters jerks off too after they see fast and furious for the first time
Quote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:58:42 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says something that car is such a clichewait were you talking about thisSpoilerorSpoiler
Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says something that car is such a cliche
Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of thoseGrorous Nihhon.
Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:37:16 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 08:36:05 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of those japanBut do you think anyone has one, that was made in like 1960s I mean I know people with model A fords so yeah
Quote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:37:44 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of thoseGrorous Nihhon.oh right, I forgot that manufacturers literally keep a model of every car they make.
Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:40:51 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:37:44 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of thoseGrorous Nihhon.oh right, I forgot that manufacturers literally keep a model of every car they make.I see 50's chevys and fords sometimes around here. There's plenty of old cars that people hold on to or dig out of some guys barn to restore. I imagine the GTR, being the popular little thing that it was, in Japan, would be like trying to find a 69 Camaro or a Mustang fastback in the States.
Quote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:44:23 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:40:51 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:37:44 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of thoseGrorous Nihhon.oh right, I forgot that manufacturers literally keep a model of every car they make.I see 50's chevys and fords sometimes around here. There's plenty of old cars that people hold on to or dig out of some guys barn to restore. I imagine the GTR, being the popular little thing that it was, in Japan, would be like trying to find a 69 Camaro or a Mustang fastback in the States.I never see any old cars where I live, probably the closest thing to it are these two gen 4 corvettes I saw.
Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:53:31 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:44:23 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:40:51 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:37:44 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of thoseGrorous Nihhon.oh right, I forgot that manufacturers literally keep a model of every car they make.I see 50's chevys and fords sometimes around here. There's plenty of old cars that people hold on to or dig out of some guys barn to restore. I imagine the GTR, being the popular little thing that it was, in Japan, would be like trying to find a 69 Camaro or a Mustang fastback in the States.I never see any old cars where I live, probably the closest thing to it are these two gen 4 corvettes I saw. go to a classic car show and you can't walk 10 feet without seeing a 60's Camaro of mustang. Around where I live I see old muscle cars and trucks all the time but never see any new sports cars or anything even semi exotic
Quote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:04:42 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:53:31 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:44:23 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:40:51 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:37:44 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of thoseGrorous Nihhon.oh right, I forgot that manufacturers literally keep a model of every car they make.I see 50's chevys and fords sometimes around here. There's plenty of old cars that people hold on to or dig out of some guys barn to restore. I imagine the GTR, being the popular little thing that it was, in Japan, would be like trying to find a 69 Camaro or a Mustang fastback in the States.I never see any old cars where I live, probably the closest thing to it are these two gen 4 corvettes I saw. go to a classic car show and you can't walk 10 feet without seeing a 60's Camaro of mustang. Around where I live I see old muscle cars and trucks all the time but never see any new sports cars or anything even semi exoticI see so many new 'stangs, and c4 vettes and turd Gen camaros are a dime a dozen.
Quote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 09:12:26 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:04:42 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:53:31 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:44:23 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:40:51 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:37:44 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of thoseGrorous Nihhon.oh right, I forgot that manufacturers literally keep a model of every car they make.I see 50's chevys and fords sometimes around here. There's plenty of old cars that people hold on to or dig out of some guys barn to restore. I imagine the GTR, being the popular little thing that it was, in Japan, would be like trying to find a 69 Camaro or a Mustang fastback in the States.I never see any old cars where I live, probably the closest thing to it are these two gen 4 corvettes I saw. go to a classic car show and you can't walk 10 feet without seeing a 60's Camaro of mustang. Around where I live I see old muscle cars and trucks all the time but never see any new sports cars or anything even semi exoticI see so many new 'stangs, and c4 vettes and turd Gen camaros are a dime a dozen. I see those hideous new camaros all around my town because for some reason redneck moms love to drive them. I never see new stangs near my house always just 90's pos
Quote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:14:31 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 09:12:26 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:04:42 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:53:31 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:44:23 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:40:51 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:37:44 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of thoseGrorous Nihhon.oh right, I forgot that manufacturers literally keep a model of every car they make.I see 50's chevys and fords sometimes around here. There's plenty of old cars that people hold on to or dig out of some guys barn to restore. I imagine the GTR, being the popular little thing that it was, in Japan, would be like trying to find a 69 Camaro or a Mustang fastback in the States.I never see any old cars where I live, probably the closest thing to it are these two gen 4 corvettes I saw. go to a classic car show and you can't walk 10 feet without seeing a 60's Camaro of mustang. Around where I live I see old muscle cars and trucks all the time but never see any new sports cars or anything even semi exoticI see so many new 'stangs, and c4 vettes and turd Gen camaros are a dime a dozen. I see those hideous new camaros all around my town because for some reason redneck moms love to drive them. I never see new stangs near my house always just 90's posOh lord, fox bodies are fucking everywhere.And I mean, it's like, okay kid, your 302 has fucking power, but your car just looks like absolute ass and a half.
Quote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 09:16:39 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:14:31 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 09:12:26 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:04:42 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:53:31 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:44:23 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:40:51 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:37:44 PMQuote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 08:35:22 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 08:20:47 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:31:43 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 07:13:06 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 07:05:36 PMQuote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 06:53:36 PMI think I found a new motor for my yacht. Two, really. I've got decide between getting a 400ci small block or a 350 and putting a set of 355 heads and some comp shorties on it. What year's your Subi gonna be, OP? those 400 small blocks have a lot a fucking power lol what are you putting it in? A friend of my dads out one in a Chevelle and it was a pretty badass carAnd early/mid 2000s still shopping around and need to go test drive them and see what's not been beaten the fuck out of.Decent style on those years. Me personally, I'd try to find a hatchback. And don't feel nervous about not knowing how to drive stick... I learned in a Chevy 3500 with 800gallons of AvGas in the tank on the back of it. It's not nearly as challenging as you may think. Oh, and this is the my Impala, 1978 sedan. The 305 in it is really, really showing it's age... I give it a year without a rebuild before it just decides to leave me hanging. Spoiler I'd prefer a hatch for sure but it's a matter of what I can find nearby that I can afford. I love both models though.And I like your Impala and your pond. I didn't peg you to have a classic car lolNeither did I, lol. I had a '95 Dodge Avenger sittin on coilovers, but sold it to some kid for a profit and then needed a car. I just happened to know the guy who sold me this at the right time. I fell in love with RWD and muh vee-ate torks on the way home from picking it up when I went sideways in the rain not expecting the car to do what it did. Quote from: ZweiLuis on June 21, 2015, 07:52:15 PMI'd call you a faggot for not getting a skyline gtr r34 but it's hasn't been 25 years since 1999.inb4 Das says somethingdon'tcarelolI'd totes give up my first born son for a first or second gen Skyline though.where can you even find one of thoseGrorous Nihhon.oh right, I forgot that manufacturers literally keep a model of every car they make.I see 50's chevys and fords sometimes around here. There's plenty of old cars that people hold on to or dig out of some guys barn to restore. I imagine the GTR, being the popular little thing that it was, in Japan, would be like trying to find a 69 Camaro or a Mustang fastback in the States.I never see any old cars where I live, probably the closest thing to it are these two gen 4 corvettes I saw. go to a classic car show and you can't walk 10 feet without seeing a 60's Camaro of mustang. Around where I live I see old muscle cars and trucks all the time but never see any new sports cars or anything even semi exoticI see so many new 'stangs, and c4 vettes and turd Gen camaros are a dime a dozen. I see those hideous new camaros all around my town because for some reason redneck moms love to drive them. I never see new stangs near my house always just 90's posOh lord, fox bodies are fucking everywhere.And I mean, it's like, okay kid, your 302 has fucking power, but your car just looks like absolute ass and a half. fox bodies are honestly probably the ugliest muscle car that exists imo and everyone who has one thinks it's the greatest thing on earth
I prefer manual. I just feel like I have no control over my vehicle's performance in an automatic.I'm looking at a shitty 96 Ford Ranger manual for the winter. My current car won't last very long in the Canadian cold, and with the icey roads, I need more control.
I just want a tC
Quote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 09:35:53 PMI prefer manual. I just feel like I have no control over my vehicle's performance in an automatic.I'm looking at a shitty 96 Ford Ranger manual for the winter. My current car won't last very long in the Canadian cold, and with the icey roads, I need more control.Keep some sandbags in the back for weight over your rears for grip, man. I can't remember if 4wd was an option on rangers back then.
Quote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 09:35:53 PMI prefer manual. I just feel like I have no control over my vehicle's performance in an automatic.I'm looking at a shitty 96 Ford Ranger manual for the winter. My current car won't last very long in the Canadian cold, and with the icey roads, I need more control. my current car is a death trap on ice or snow which is part of the reason I'm opting for a Subaru since I can get one with all wheel drive
Quote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:44:58 PMQuote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 09:35:53 PMI prefer manual. I just feel like I have no control over my vehicle's performance in an automatic.I'm looking at a shitty 96 Ford Ranger manual for the winter. My current car won't last very long in the Canadian cold, and with the icey roads, I need more control. my current car is a death trap on ice or snow which is part of the reason I'm opting for a Subaru since I can get one with all wheel driveAh, gotcha. Well, I'm a bit different because I absolutely love my current car, it's just not the best option for driving in the winter due to it's age and make.
Quote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:44:58 PMQuote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 09:35:53 PMI prefer manual. I just feel like I have no control over my vehicle's performance in an automatic.I'm looking at a shitty 96 Ford Ranger manual for the winter. My current car won't last very long in the Canadian cold, and with the icey roads, I need more control. my current car is a death trap on ice or snow which is part of the reason I'm opting for a Subaru since I can get one with all wheel driveAh, gotcha. Well, I'm a bit different because I absolutely love my current car, it's just not the best option for driving in the winter due to it's age and make. what do you drive now?
Quote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:44:58 PMQuote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 09:35:53 PMI prefer manual. I just feel like I have no control over my vehicle's performance in an automatic.I'm looking at a shitty 96 Ford Ranger manual for the winter. My current car won't last very long in the Canadian cold, and with the icey roads, I need more control. my current car is a death trap on ice or snow which is part of the reason I'm opting for a Subaru since I can get one with all wheel driveAh, gotcha. Well, I'm a bit different because I absolutely love my current car, it's just not the best option for driving in the winter due to it's age and make.Bruh, snowbanks are half the joys of owning an old car.
Quote from: DAS R00D BUOY on June 21, 2015, 10:22:09 PMQuote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:44:58 PMQuote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 09:35:53 PMI prefer manual. I just feel like I have no control over my vehicle's performance in an automatic.I'm looking at a shitty 96 Ford Ranger manual for the winter. My current car won't last very long in the Canadian cold, and with the icey roads, I need more control. my current car is a death trap on ice or snow which is part of the reason I'm opting for a Subaru since I can get one with all wheel driveAh, gotcha. Well, I'm a bit different because I absolutely love my current car, it's just not the best option for driving in the winter due to it's age and make.Bruh, snowbanks are half the joys of owning an old car.How do you mean?
Quote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 10:13:35 PMQuote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Tyger on June 21, 2015, 09:44:58 PMQuote from: Snake on June 21, 2015, 09:35:53 PMI prefer manual. I just feel like I have no control over my vehicle's performance in an automatic.I'm looking at a shitty 96 Ford Ranger manual for the winter. My current car won't last very long in the Canadian cold, and with the icey roads, I need more control. my current car is a death trap on ice or snow which is part of the reason I'm opting for a Subaru since I can get one with all wheel driveAh, gotcha. Well, I'm a bit different because I absolutely love my current car, it's just not the best option for driving in the winter due to it's age and make. what do you drive now?86 Corvette. She's in prime condition because my dad rarely drove it, and he absolutely never drove it in the winter. I plan on continuing that tradition now that it's mine. I think there's something like 120k on it.
It was a joke.
I managed to put myself into a field once, and a yard later this winter 'cause I think I've got a weel cylinder starting to leak, which throws my braking all off... and if this pull to the right wasn't bad enough on it's own... I basically can't stop on snow if I don't want to lock the fronts until I fix this.
oh shit that's badass. I love old corvettes and the brand new ones. Although that rear wheel drive must be a bitch. 86 is a good year especially the sting ray vette