@LuckyChuck: Couldn't have said better.
@LuckyChuck: Couldn't have said better.
Black-on-black sweetness. I like that!
You all got it wrong. This is just simply an Englishman in New York.
Hm. I am only 32, but have heard that about rotary so many times, it should be in the triple digits by now.
@tonyola: I do have to suppress the urge to copy this succint and oh-so-true statement and post it as many times as necessary. This is plainly wrong, an NS-X is just not the car to mod, whatever Graverobbah says about it not mattering till after tomorrow. CP, CP and triple CP!
Well, this really isn't about me, hailing from a country, where manual is the norm, and thus you are expected to learn to drive and pass the driving test in a manual (at least it was so 13 years ago...), but aye, i am 32, and i am on most amicable terms with the manual transmission as we know it on the streets and…
@OfficerRabbit: Oh snap. cheers for lightning this dumb head here, missed that....
@LuciferV8: Ahem. In actual fact Lotus uses Toyota 4 and 6pot engines for its cars. The latter straight from the Camry.
Well, on the plus side, it seems to be in use, and thus worthy of real roads and tracks, which is good for me, as i would never ever buy a car i would be afraid to use in case i scratched it.
@smackela: Oh boy, an 504? That's a lovely car, though i think only the 505 got turboed, '04-s came without forced induction. Still, excellent choice!
That price would be quite steep around these parts, much closer to sweet Itaila and thus to cars&parts supply. I see you beg to differ, but for me it would only be worth it if it really was in museum perfect condition. I checked, and i could get one looking in agreeable condition for half that.
One less zero, and it might be tempting. After all the Z isn't half bad, and the looks will, at the very least, turn heads.
Well, my very own, of course!
Toyoda, eh?
I never liked supras, and this goth example doesn't turn my head either. Old japanese power coupe? Lest it's an NSX, it's CP!
Hm. I wonder if Fezza has an engine to source and put in the middle.
@joeisuzu: In deed. A most concise summary of what we have here, and i couldn't agree more.
@bygeorge: I got a bit confused there. Am i correct, that you want to buy Chinese-made women at WalMart prices? No hang on, that can't be right - you can do that today.