94 Supercoupe. Obviously it's a product of the 90s, but modified with a slightly newer aesthetic in terms of the wheels, brakes, etc.
Thinking about going to the show in Greenville in March, but not sure if it fits the vibe of the show.
94 Supercoupe. Obviously it's a product of the 90s, but modified with a slightly newer aesthetic in terms of the wheels, brakes, etc.
Thinking about going to the show in Greenville in March, but not sure if it fits the vibe of the show.
I'd say no... because it's modded to a more recent style. If it had a early 90s body kit, and some 3 spokes, my opinion would be different!
I like it though!
A big part of the RADWOOD scene is inclusion. It was started by a couple of guys (including a GRM message board alum) who were tired of '80s & '90s cars being snubbed at 'traditional' car shows.
Take it. They'll love it. That's a beautiful car.
_ said:It'll fit. But you need a girl with ass cake for days sprawled on the hood.
ever been to a rave?
Dude, I still own the JNCOs I wore in college. Of course I've been to a rave.
In reply to Cooter :
Especially with the hood open. Weren't Supercoupes supercharged? Somebody's gonna talk Will's ears off about the one their uncle had. ;)
In reply to friedgreencorrado :
Yes. Turbo Coupes were turbocharged, Supercoupes were supercharged. People frequently get them mixed up.
Thanks to everyone for the compliments. I guess if I didn't take this car, I could always take my MR2.
Will said:_ said:It'll fit. But you need a girl with ass cake for days sprawled on the hood.
ever been to a rave?
Dude, I still own the JNCOs I wore in college. Of course I've been to a rave.
As an aaa cake aficionado, I request pics if you get a fine lady to display herself willingly
It absolutely would, and if you still fit in the Jncos wear them. The people watching is as a big part of the fun.
The only other wheels I have that fit are these 10th anniversary Cobras, and I'm not sure they're any more appropriate.
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