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STE Novavanman
24-06-05, 10:33 PM
Awsome
http://laulu.kuoro.com/fast/MustangWheelie.mpg
that was cool! how the hell he steers and see is a slight problem lol :lol:
sickrabbit
25-06-05, 10:13 AM
DUDE , WENT TO SANTA POD A FEW WEEKS BACK AND SAW A TOP FUEL DRAGSTER DO THE SAME AT AROUND 150 +MPH ON START TAKE OFF ...CHECK THE PICS ON www.nitro.burners.com :twisted:
AWESOME !!
scott.parker
25-06-05, 11:21 AM
pmsl lane switching halth way down.. :lol:
the link doesnt work (well not on my comp)
STE Novavanman
25-06-05, 04:35 PM
Mine neither sent me to google dam 486 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Mine neither sent me to google
jammy bugger i didnt get that fair lol
Philsutton
25-06-05, 06:58 PM
http://powersetups.com/images/tim_kettels.jpg
at least the americans are good at one thing
scott.parker
25-06-05, 07:40 PM
http://powersetups.com/images/tim_kettels.jpg
at least the americans are good at one thing
Whats that then? :lol:
Philsutton
25-06-05, 07:42 PM
its my next car bitch lol, its a chevy nova ss
I'm holding out for a challenger :wink:
Philsutton
25-06-05, 08:58 PM
challengers are too big imo, the novas are fairly small as muscl cars go. I think once they reach the 3 ton mark they no longer should be called cars but heavy goods vehicles
sickrabbit
25-06-05, 09:18 PM
ok fellas , try this www.nitro-burners.com
:oops:
Philsutton
25-06-05, 09:22 PM
http://www.nitro-burners.com/pictures/SRS104/eleanor3.jpg
:o holy shit, i think thats a mk2 escort somewhere
sickrabbit
25-06-05, 09:36 PM
theres some funny folk out there mate ...
speed freaks :twisted:
Not forgetting
http://www.pre-auto.com/images/othercarphotos/american/camaro_yenko.jpg
the lovely yenko S/C
http://www.musclecarcalendar.com/PicturePerfect2004/GeorgeCharger/PP1.jpg
hmmm carger RT
Philsutton
25-06-05, 11:05 PM
heres the link that works lol
http://www.musclecarcalendar.com/PicturePerfect2004/GeorgeCharger/PP1.jpg
an yes thats a very tasty car indeed
works now phil !
I'm going to have a hard choice deciding which to get in a few years time !
But anything v8, american and from the 70's is awesome.
http://www.camaroland.com/i/cars/redcam1.jpg
the best of the 80's, i definetly wouldn't say no to an IROC Z
Philsutton
25-06-05, 11:15 PM
works now phil !
I'm going to have a hard choice deciding which to get in a few years time !
But anything v8, american and from the 70's is awesome.
Exactly what i have planned, get a nice big american muscle car. But then it all went horribly wrong, you said that some of the 80's stuff was good, for that you desevre a slap boy.
lol the Camaro IROC Z is bloody gorgeous, nice 350bhp of v8.
There's one of two on autorader for around 6k, which is cheap.
i agree most of it is disgusting, but the iroc z is a huge exception, just look at it !
Philsutton
25-06-05, 11:25 PM
totally wrong imo, after the 70's the americans just fooked up big style. The cars were rank doesnt matter about the engine although they did tend to loe power after the 70s a bit as well.
Also the 80's muscle cars remind me of knight rider far to much an that is never a good thing.
whose wheels are just silly on the black one at the top of the page. FAR too big - the car looks like its on stilts but i suppose its "Bling" so it must be ok ! :roll: :roll: Otherwise that car is fucking gorgeous! The Charger is nice, but i dont like them in black as it somehow lessens the visual impact of what is otherwise a fucking HUGE car! also having ridden out in one, they fucking go too!
70s and 80s yank stuff is too damned ugly for comprehension. Id rather run a Gen 1 or gen 4 camaro than a 2, 3 or 5. Then get a lingenfelter v8 under the hood and off you jolly well go!
lol
phil
the black camaro at the top was just the best condition picture i could find, yes the wheels are too big and terrible..
lol mr.sutton, the trans-am was indeed a very big mistake
http://www.classictvcars.com/pics/kitt.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v26/Phil_G/Tims%20Vehicles/rollers1.jpg
hard as fuck with a 427 big block in it :D
challengers are too big imo, the novas are fairly small as muscl cars go. I think once they reach the 3 ton mark they no longer should be called cars but heavy goods vehicles
They're not that big - imo a charger is too big, thtas why I'd prefer the snaller challenger (or 'cuda or camaro)
challengers are too big imo, the novas are fairly small as muscl cars go. I think once they reach the 3 ton mark they no longer should be called cars but heavy goods vehicles
They're not that big - imo a charger is too big, thtas why I'd prefer the snaller challenger (or 'cuda or camaro)
the challenger is they way too go, sorry phil :lol:
the nova's are nice though
Philsutton
26-06-05, 12:05 PM
opps yes i was thinking of the charger, anyway i shall have one in a few years. :D
STE Novavanman
26-06-05, 01:00 PM
Your all far to wrong the 50's and 60's were when the real boys cars where out
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