coreycross
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coreycross

Infiniti G37/35 sedan 2nd gen. Specifically the AWD version.

Clean it thoroughly, clean it often. At least once a week, give it a wash and vaccum/remove junk from the interior. If you stay on top of it it will never get to the point of being disgusting.

I am an enthusiast of most all automobiles/anything with a motor, but my main interest/specialty is in the servie, care, driving and love of Japanese luxury cars and Japanese nostalgic cars.

props for being bold enough to do an oil change on the side of the PCH!

Anything made by Mitsubishi. Specifically the horribly outdated galant and eclipse.

i hope it stays here.

1st gen Toyota 4runner.

....I've made a huge mistake.

This is the official vehicle of the Hereford Zone, MD. The perfect vehicle to shut up that trophy wife of yours who wants something expensive and hip to cart your bratty kids to one of the fine private schools in the area. A good portion of them are hybrids belonging to the earthy crunchy "hippie" mom who married

What a cool dude. This guy is my new hero.

God I miss old school toyota...

height of superstructure, overall profile.....Titanic has a large upper superstructure and a large exposed rudder, where as Mauritania has a lower profile and a more bulbous stern with a rudder below the waterline.

Pretty interesting, I would love a small scale ocean liner model I could pilot around the bay and get crazy looks with. Ive always had a mild fascination with the great Ocean Liners.

The Imperator had one impressive swimming pool....It was almost an exact replica of the pool at the Royal Automobile club in London. The Titanic swimming pool was in no way impressive, but at least it had a pool, which the (in my opinion) more luxurious Mauritania lacked. The Titanic is legendary for its misfortune,

Lexus LS.

This one deserves a NP. Its so rare i have only seen one in real life and it has a cool all of its own. Plus its turbo'd and i have never seen a Sonnet with boost.

the MKI GTI is a wonderful little car. Very well balanced, light and a blast to drive, especially with the 16V engine upgrade that this one has. I'm calling nice price on this one. Its a classic and it looks in very good shape for the age. Tag it as historic/classic and go find some back roads for some cheap thrills.

The SC is a classic...i think its one of the mosgt beautiful 2 doors of all time...it has such a distinct styling identity that makes it look like nothing else....and it still looks fresh today, 20 years after it was introduced.

My dad had one too...it was a black/black 95 coupe 6 speed LS type II with all the options....man i loved that car....was so sad to see it go for a 2003 TL-S right before i started driving...i wanted that car so badly.

Good call. The riviera and the aurora are among my favorite American cars of late