Purvis Eureka
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I so wanted one of these when I was 18. I nearly sold my soul to get my hands on one
Kinda glad I didnt now. They haven't aged well
I pinched the pic from aussieexotics too so I assume that Ash has sat in the passengers seat of the one above
Anyone else have a car they loved when they were younger but find it hard to admit to now? I assume woodsy was a P76 man, Norbs would have loved a charger and Kev does his load over old Escorts. I think Haze always wanted a Gemini too
Kinda glad I didnt now. They haven't aged well
I pinched the pic from aussieexotics too so I assume that Ash has sat in the passengers seat of the one above
Anyone else have a car they loved when they were younger but find it hard to admit to now? I assume woodsy was a P76 man, Norbs would have loved a charger and Kev does his load over old Escorts. I think Haze always wanted a Gemini too
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Gemini Coupe! Woohoo!
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When I turned 17 I would have given my left nut to have a VR Clubsport. Then I turned all Euro snob and my tastes got far more expensive.
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F40.. But I still think they look amazing.
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Always wanted a contach, another car that has not aged well. That was pie in the sky stuff anyway....
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Agreed!DexterPunk wrote:F40.. But I still think they look amazing.
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Contach and then F40.
I still think the Contach looks sweet and the F40 definitely still looks wicked.
I still think the Contach looks sweet and the F40 definitely still looks wicked.
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VR GTS-R
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r8response wrote:VR GTS-R
I think you'll find that the GTS-R was a VS. Need to brush up on your bogan car knowledge
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you're the car version of google, maybe Cargle.
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Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth
1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (also the 80's third generation model aka the KITT version!)
Pontiac Fiero (thanks to Ferris Bueller's Day Off - at least it also introduced me to the forever gorgeous 1961 Ferrari GT California)
Triumph TR7
The Sierra is just butt ugly to me now, I still respect it though... The Fiero, how embarrassing!
Actually I still think both the Trans Am look good - the 78 more so. Dad owned a car yard once and he use to drive the 78 'bird now and then... it was so awesome rocking up to school in it with the roof removed!
I still like the look of the TR7, but it certainly is an acquired taste. I liked this car a lot in the late 90's as Dad's purchased one as his mid life crisis car. I use to love driving it Dual Webber carbies and a 2.5" exhaust, it actually sounded nice for a 4 banger.
Hot as!
1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (also the 80's third generation model aka the KITT version!)
Pontiac Fiero (thanks to Ferris Bueller's Day Off - at least it also introduced me to the forever gorgeous 1961 Ferrari GT California)
Triumph TR7
The Sierra is just butt ugly to me now, I still respect it though... The Fiero, how embarrassing!
Actually I still think both the Trans Am look good - the 78 more so. Dad owned a car yard once and he use to drive the 78 'bird now and then... it was so awesome rocking up to school in it with the roof removed!
I still like the look of the TR7, but it certainly is an acquired taste. I liked this car a lot in the late 90's as Dad's purchased one as his mid life crisis car. I use to love driving it Dual Webber carbies and a 2.5" exhaust, it actually sounded nice for a 4 banger.
Hot as!
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You mean acquired taste?
Love the Trans-Ams!
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Love the Trans-Ams!
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Oops fixed, thanks.DexterPunk wrote:You mean acquired taste?
Love the Trans-Ams!
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I use to love my one of these...
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actually the pontiac firebid was one of my favs, too. Hehe. I'd not like it now.
The others are cars I still wouln't mind having
Ferrari Testarossa
and the Lamborghini Diablo
The others are cars I still wouln't mind having
Ferrari Testarossa
and the Lamborghini Diablo
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I had a thing for series I RX-7s when I was a little tyke.
Then I grew up.
Then I grew up.
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Found out over Christmas that my cousins husband owns a testarossa. Plus a 308 GTS!ysu wrote:actually the pontiac firebid was one of my favs, too. Hehe. I'd not like it now.
The others are cars I still wouln't mind having
Ferrari Testarossa
I don't remember what cars I liked in the 80s. I was into planes and trains when I was a kid. The only cars I really paid attention to were race cars.
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Mitsubishi Scorpion
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Datsun 240z or a Sunny
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and then they all broke down?VTRacing wrote:I had a thing for series I RX-7s when I was a little tyke.
Then I grew up.
I always wanted
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Not exactly.Bauer wrote: Norbs would have loved a charger
King cab was my go.
The bloke up the rode had one like this (Aussie version) and I loved it to death.
Even had a drawing that I did of it on my industrial arts folder at one point.
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SE1Z wrote:
Still want it...
Hells yeah!
For some reason it surprises me that norbs was ever into sim racing. I can't imagine it. First i knew of him, he was an awesome photographer on a sim racing forum.
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I reckon I can say with some confidence that I was playing multiplayer racing "sims" before most people on the forum. Having said that, I have always thought it was fucking ridiculous to own a massively overpowered car for the road. Unless you use it for track days, to me it is just a waste of money. I have only ever owned station wagons and a ute. Practicality before speed for me.DexterPunk wrote: For some reason it surprises me that norbs was ever into sim racing. I can't imagine it. First i knew of him, he was an awesome photographer on a sim racing forum.
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In the LFS days I really wanted an '89 Supra or a Mitsubishi Starion! LOL