tremm said:
Maximum trolling!!
In reply to Somebeach (Forum Supporter) :
First generation Honda Odyssey. Also sold as an Isuzu Oasis. the mini van with no sliding door.
TurnerX19 said:In reply to Somebeach (Forum Supporter) :
First generation Honda Odyssey. Also sold as an Isuzu Oasis. the mini van with no sliding door.
The RA1 has four swinging doors, they are really neat little mini vans.
edit: I'm agreeing with turner btw; not trying to learn him.
They were more or less tall, long Accords.
Apparently Japanese market Odysseys are still built to this principle. Someone here posted pics of one with a K24 and all wheel drive.
I saw an Oasis once. Amused me to no end to see an F22 (F23?) with Isuzu on the valve cover!
Has to be a custom job but saw a newer Dodge Challenger Convertible in gold coming home from work today.
Saw this while stopping for lunch after an autocross. (We did an EP3 Civic Si as a project car 20 years ago.)
A huge line of performance cars of various lineage headed down I-71 with the lead car being a bright yellow Mk5 Supra with the license plate AKA Z4. I had a good laugh
In reply to chandler :
Not a big fan of large cars, no pun intended, but a large Ford 2 door hardtop on a set of aftermarket wheels and white letter tires with a slight lift...I like it.
I saw a red Lincoln Mk VIIII LSC today, and it looked pretty dang good.
I had no idea they got the same 4 valve engine as the Marauder did, either.
This morning, I parked next to a Camry Hybrid with genuine BBS wheels, which seemed like an odd combo, but I respect that.
Toyota has been offering BBS wheels on their Camrys and some pickups for a while now.
The split spokes were the common option for a while on the sedans. They fit a lot of other cars, too.
Brett_Murphy (Agent of Chaos) said:I saw a red Lincoln Mk VIIII LSC today, and it looked pretty dang good.
I had no idea they got the same 4 valve engine as the Marauder did, either.
Kinda sorta. The Mark VIII engine has a poorer block and not as good heads.
They are good if you just gotta have a DOHC aluminum Mod motor and don't mind the lack of upgrade path, because they are really cheap.
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