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Aug 16, 2006 20:56:56 GMT
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rmad, that legacy is the nads. loads more cool stuff. xm's have been bandied about at mrsigmas before, I'm scared of the suspension. triumph would be cool, especially a wagon. nice choice.
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Aug 16, 2006 21:27:13 GMT
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Snoozin
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Toyophile
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Aug 16, 2006 21:29:10 GMT
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Stop it, you're inspiring me, and I really don't need any extra inspiration as it tends to impact my bank account....
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bryn
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Aug 16, 2006 21:41:46 GMT
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Honda Accord Aerodeck. It couldn't be simpler to make a cool ride, and would be easily within your budget including choice mods and slam.
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Volvo, Buggy, Discovery and an old tractor.
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Aug 16, 2006 22:41:03 GMT
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Triumph 2000 is taking my vote atm
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Aug 16, 2006 22:48:32 GMT
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TCC your criteria is B*llsh!t cos you'll have got bored and flogged it on before you get the chance to put kids seats or subs in it!! ;D i think you need another hearse!
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Aug 16, 2006 22:57:20 GMT
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Mk2 Granny
Jag xj6
Citroen CX
Rover SD1
But i rekon you should go for the triumph. £3000 will get you a more than tidy one and if you ever get bored with it you can just send it my way ;D ;D ;D
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Aug 16, 2006 23:35:56 GMT
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jeep cherokee.........obv not the 4.0
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once again rocking with 1117cc and 4 gears!
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bstardchild
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LS400 - i'm getting some very bad thoughts about one of them or a BMW 740 and I'm not a Beemer person!!!
I think its a V8 thing!!!
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tigran
Club Retro Rides Member
In rust we trust. Amen.
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535i touring - old shape. The one we had a while back was faultless and ran at warp 8.5 all day long.
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1964 Rover P5 i6 1987 BMW 525e - The Rusty Streak 1992 Micra K10 2001 BMW E46 316i 2002 BMW E46 330Ci 2013 BMW F31 320d 2018 BMW G31 530d
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phatphord
Part of things
Scorpilow
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if you're handy with fixing ignition barrels you can take my 92 LS400 off me cheap
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1994 Ford Scorpio Lowrider um...and some bikes...
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ritch
Part of things
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8G Galant - definately a future classic - but go for the twin turbo 4wd VR4s for even more stealth / sleeper kudos 1996 P reg imports come in around £3k if you know where to go heres mine;
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;D Pulling 105 on the straight!
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Last Edit: Aug 17, 2006 9:20:17 GMT by Lewis
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bstardchild
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Aug 17, 2006 10:32:58 GMT
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if you're handy with fixing ignition barrels you can take my 92 LS400 off me cheap Was that a general comment or aimed at anyone in particular? I have an interest - any pics/details/history?
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Aug 17, 2006 11:01:15 GMT
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Loads of good suggestions, here's my ideas...
Rover P5 Mk1 Granny I was gonna say Volvo Amazon but you said no Volvos - is the Amazon exempt due to super-cool status?!) Rover SD1 Sharknose 535i or early 7 series
I like the Lexus LS idea - so much car for the money!
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mercmad
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Flush Hard,it's a long way to McDonalds.
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Aug 17, 2006 12:14:42 GMT
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Obviously televison in Soviet Era czech land was a bit lacking.
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Many years ago I changed my driving style to cope with rising fuel prices; I have now reached the stage where I am contemplating keeping my eyes shut in order to lower wind resistance.
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Aug 21, 2006 20:33:40 GMT
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you need a legacy estate 4cam turbo import
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woot
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2001 HONDA CT110 (NOT RCV)
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Aug 21, 2006 20:36:29 GMT
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2001 HONDA CT110 (NOT RCV)
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