Mndsm said:eastsideTim said:Ooh - a Honda City, or some sort of Kei hatchback. It'd be hilarious.
Tim has met me. Those who have not, do not realize how hilarious this is.
Go big or go home
Mndsm said:eastsideTim said:Ooh - a Honda City, or some sort of Kei hatchback. It'd be hilarious.
Tim has met me. Those who have not, do not realize how hilarious this is.
Go big or go home
Patrick said:Buy the skyline, then let me drive it
Regardless of what I end up, you're welcome to drive it whenever.
Pete Gossett said:In reply to Mndsm :
Here’s the car you need: Ford Laser TX3 Turbo AWD.
I want this... I want this very much!
In reply to Powar :
I didn't need to know about that website and that I could get something like this for $10K:
Ian F said:In reply to Powar :
I didn't need to know about that website and that I could get something like this for $10K:
Same thing I said. And saw. One of those sites had a hearse too.
You need a Crown Wagon with the dual rear wipers.
Or go British and get a Rover SD1. Uncorked 3.5 V8s are a hoot.
How can you go wrong with a Brawny Fire Truck? I'd hold out for one with the hose coil on the side.
https://unusual-auto.com/vehicle/83474-1991-mazda-bongo-brawny-fire-truck
In reply to Wally :
I did consider that. Duncan had a Toyota hiace version that scratched a weird itch.
dean1484 said:Can you get one LH drive? Right hand drive gets old in a hurry.
Depends on the car- most of what I like is rhd only unfortunately
In reply to Mndsm :
There's always cars sold in the Middle East. LHD Hiaces, Coronas and Crowns are a thing.
dean1484 said:Can you get one LH drive? Right hand drive gets old in a hurry.
If you're talking SD1, yes. I don't think there are that many left but you should be able to find one in continental Europe. Switzerland or Germany, most likely.
chandler said:Mndsm said:*twitch*
Who ended up with the one that was being built on air here?
Jthw8 Crown
To be serious, I kind of like the Soarer, if it’s something you intend to put miles on. I figure it probably has the typical 80’s/90’s Toyota durability, so shouldn’t need much unscheduled maintenance. Failing that, anything that shared a platform with something sold in the US, so at least some parts will be easier to come by.
In reply to eastsideTim :
Yeah, the soarer makes a lot of sense from that perspective. It's not as cool as the Nissan , tho it is close. The evo3 was my original choice because it's basically a 4 door 2g dsm. I am familiar with those cars.
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