These gotta come first:
These gotta come first:
I’m with you in your irrationality.
Owned 3 of these over the years. 1 89 SI, had a JDM B20 mated to a heavily reworked auto. 1 90 SI, bone stock, manual. 1 91 SI with a boosted H22, and a 6-speed (accord euro R).
Easier to drifty.
Oxymoron anyone?
Need I say more?
Can’t fit the smaller straight, but the RB26 has been put in numerous times. Not buying it.
I would rather listen to my vehicle, so it would be perfect for my way home from work.
Do a Skyline nose conversion, then use a non skyline driveline?
BAHAHAHA. Reminds me of the 86 Accord I had. I bought it strictly for picking on ricers around here. Cut the muffler off, welded a Folgers can in it’s place, put racing decals down the doors, blasted motor badges on the sides, and put an offset duct tape racing stripe down the top.
When we were recently looking at vehicles I couldn’t believe how many people couldn’t take the time to clean their shit out of it. I mean it doesn’t need to look showroom, but at least clean the garbage out and maybe give it a quick vacuum. Half the damn vehicles looked like a rolling bio hazard inside.
I absolutely hate that question. “Are you guys going to try again so you can have a boy?”
I know the feeling on vans. I’m working on my 3rd. 89 Turbo/stick Voyager. It’ll join my cruiser, the 94 voyager, and the race van, M90 supercharged 95 Voyager Sport.
Not in stock trim at least.
Either a 4BT cummins:
That car had many other issues. I will never think of buying another Toyota, period. Cheap-ass shit.
Same boat mostly, although I tend to like getting up to speed quickly, hence why I have a Supercharged Minivan.
Alright, so I’m all for having some fun, but really on non-closed streets?
Looks familiar:
Shit, that’s T-shirt weather.