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Jul 24, 2018 23:46:54 GMT
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Heres the rules, you have a seven car garage, Garage 1 is an English car, Garage 2 is a German car, garage 3 is a french car Garage 4 is an American car, Garage 5 is an Italian car, Garage 6 is a Japanese car, and Garage 7 is the wildcard, and can be from any country in the world except the previous six countries. The cars can be from whatever era you like, and can be any kind of car you like, standard, custom, racecar, whatever. Here's my choices. English. Panther Solo. German. Köenig Mercedes 500 SEC French. Citroën DS American. Auburn 852 SC Boattail Speedster Italian. Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Japanese. Mitsubishi Galant GTO Wildcard. From Australia, the Holden Maloo. So what do you fill your seven car garage with?
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1. Consul 315 sedan. 2. 6 wheeled Mercedes tourer as used by German military. 3. 2CV. 4. 20's Studebaker Big Six tourer. 5. Bugatti Type 41, I'm claiming this as Italian cos old Ettore was Italian. 6. RX30 Cressida. 7. ZF Fairlane 500 (Australia).
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I saw a Panther Solo round the corner from me on Sunday. First one I can remember seeing in the wild!
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braaap
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English. Panther Solo. W T F ! This looks like a MR2 trying to mock a Vector TwinTurbo - with very cheap plastic hubcaps. Did Leepoo do this?
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Last Edit: Jul 25, 2018 7:14:24 GMT by braaap
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1. Ford Corsair 2. W140 CL600 Merc 3. Citroen SM 4. 69 Charger 5. Bugatti EB110 6. R33 Skyline GTR 7. Holden Ute
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96 E320 W210 Wafter - on 18" split Mono's - Sold :-( 10 Kia Ceed Sportwagon - Our new daily 03 Import Forester STi - Sold 98 W140 CL500 AMG - Brutal weekend bruiser! Sold :-( 99 E240 S210 Barge - Now sold 02 Accord 2.0SE - wife's old daily - gone in PX 88 P100 2.9efi Custom - Sold
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Last Edit: Jul 25, 2018 9:12:33 GMT by pauly22
1994 BMW 525i touring 2004 BMW Z4 sorn and broken 1977 Ford Escort 1982 Ford Capri getting restored 1999 Mazda B2500 daily driver.
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Garage 1 is an English car, Garage 2 is a German car, garage 3 is a french car Garage 4 is an American car, Garage 5 is an Italian car, Garage 6 is a Japanese car, and Garage 7 is the wildcard, Am I doing this right?
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Jul 25, 2018 10:28:49 GMT
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Jul 25, 2018 17:22:58 GMT
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English: Slightly modified Chrysler/Talbot Sunbeam Lotus German: Sporty Porshe 911 (930) Turbo French: Lowered Peugeot 405 T16 (couldn't find a lowered one) American: Heavy modified restomod Plymouth GTX 1971 (not necessarily from the F&F movie...) Italian: Standard Lamborghini Countach QV (pre US bumpers) Japanese: Sporty Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 Wildcard (had to be from Argentina, sorry): Slightly modified Dodge GTX
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Last Edit: Jul 25, 2018 17:24:25 GMT by FJSigma
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1989 Volkswagen VW1500 (The argentinian Avenger)
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Jul 25, 2018 19:19:33 GMT
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Good threading. English German French American Italian Japanese Wildcard
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Last Edit: Jul 25, 2018 21:58:17 GMT by bmcnut
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Jul 25, 2018 19:27:12 GMT
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Brit, MK2 Zephyr German, Karmann Ghia French, Citroen CX American, I've a major yearning for a traditional custom van right now, preferably a Dodge. Italian, Fiat Panda 4X4 Strip. (I can't really work out if this was a real car or just a concept but I'd still like one) Japanese, Toyota 2000 Other, Volvo Amazon.
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Jul 25, 2018 23:07:24 GMT
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2001 vauxhall corsa 1972 VW Beetle 1986 Ford Capri Laser1999 BMW E36 323i Touring 1991 Volvo 940 estate 2002 Mazda 323f 2.0 sport 2016 Mercedes Sprinter 1999 nissan almera 1.4 1995 lexus gs300 1995 lexus ls400 1975 bmw 1602 fiat punto 2003 ford fiesta something else...
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wodge
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Cool thread! Short on time so no prose from me today British French German Italian American Japanese - the better mgb Other
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This is almost impossible.... English German French USA Italian Japanese Wildcard - was a tough decision between this or a Volvo 240 touring car
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EmDee
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Jul 26, 2018 11:12:09 GMT
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Well this looks like fun. Britain - for me probably the Marcos Mantis XP Germany - Gotta be a Group 5 M1, right? France - Always wanted a C6. Would need to be modified so I'll post the only modified one I can remember. 'Murica - Dekon Monza, natch. Italy - Well this is the toughest of the bunch for me as there are so many. Could've chosen a Group 5 Monte Carlo Turbo, maybe a tarmac spec 037, countless DeTomasos (a longchamp would be nice), Fiat 130 Maremma is a dream car for me. But no. I've plumped for my £400 Uglybug - on the proviso that I can chuck a tonne of cash at it and give it moar cylinders, less ride height, moar wheels etc. Japan - NEED an XT in my life. Wildcard - Czech please!
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Last Edit: Jul 26, 2018 11:19:52 GMT by EmDee
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Phil H
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Jul 26, 2018 12:04:48 GMT
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Heres the rules, you have a seven car garage, Garage 1 is an English car, Garage 2 is a German car, garage 3 is a french car Garage 4 is an American car, Garage 5 is an Italian car, Garage 6 is a Japanese car, and Garage 7 is the wildcard, and can be from any country in the world except the previous six countries. The cars can be from whatever era you like, and can be any kind of car you like, standard, custom, racecar, whatever. 1. Jag XJ220 2. Merc 600 Grosser 3. Citroen SM 4. Jeep XJ Cherokee 5. Lanica Fulvia Zagato 6. Subaru Imprezza 22B 7. Saab 9000 V8
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Jul 26, 2018 12:09:39 GMT
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Jul 26, 2018 16:36:18 GMT
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7 hours ago seems like a lifetime ago... English German French US Italian Japanese Wildcard
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Jul 26, 2018 22:33:01 GMT
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British, MkII Ford Zodiac estate by Abbott of Farnham
German, Opel Omega Lotus.
French, Renault Dauphine Gordini.
Murcan, 66 Pontiac GTO 400 4bbl.
Italian, Lamborghini Muira.
Japan, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34.
Wildcard, 67 Iso Grifo Lusso (Switzerland)
Steve
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