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Last Edit: Apr 29, 2012 0:41:57 GMT by timmy201
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markbognor
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May 10, 2012 20:20:38 GMT
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I must admit I'm slightly disappointed that half of the USDM stuff I've found is from elsewhere! I guess it makes sense that USDM is only cool outside the US! Masaru Tanaka's Project RHD Toyota AE111 USDM Convertion 1. USDM body is disassembled. 2. JDM body is disassembled. 3. USDM exterior is stuck on JDM body. More here.
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EmDee
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Epic find Mr. B! That is so much work for something so few people would even notice. And that reg number is also winning
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^ nice to have more info, although I must admit I'm slightly disappointed that half of the USDM stuff I've found is from elsewhere! Mhm. Current TV commercial. "Customer X thought their import got good gas mileage, then we swapped it for one of Ford's brand new lineup! Now customer X is really happy with the better mileage her American Ford gets compared to her import! Buy a Ford!" Cars in question? Fiesta, Focus. The ones that were designed over there, and have been in production for several years now. Gee, those are genuine American vehicles...
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ScORTED
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Jun 12, 2012 11:24:28 GMT
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sorry to go back in time: this is quite clearly the illegitimate offspring of a 80s supra and a 90s landrover freelander
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"In engineering there is an answer to everything, It's just that we're usually too ignorant or too dim to see it." Keith Duckworth If you'd binned it into something that either didn't move, or survived intact (like I did, well, technically I landed on top of it, skillzorz...
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EmDee
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Jun 12, 2012 12:47:54 GMT
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sorry to go back in time: this is quite clearly the illegitimate offspring of a 80s supra and a 90s landrover freelander Don't be sorry! I think there was a Micra gettin in on that, 3way style. Since I've posted that nice 323 i realised that I don't think we've got any 626s in here. There is one in particular (sorry for the big pics): more here
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Jun 12, 2012 14:25:21 GMT
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Hello, Mister-Mazda-That-TOTALLY-gives-away-the-Ford-relationship-with-Scorpio-looking-lights...
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EmDee
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Jun 14, 2012 10:02:58 GMT
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Okay, so it's a photoshop. Doesn't mean it's not awesome. I've also found a nice wagon with an interesting front end conversion Someone please buy a Camry and do this. Cheers.
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Garry
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Jun 14, 2012 11:10:12 GMT
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EmDee
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Jun 14, 2012 12:59:36 GMT
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Canadian but still counts, the Pontiac Firefly. AKA Third gen Suzuki Cultus/Swift/Geo Metro or even a Chang'an Antelope! Here's a nice 2nd gen one (Cultus actually) Japanese maybe, but still shows the potential. in fact it's much easier to find cool mk2s
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EmDee
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Jun 14, 2012 16:53:29 GMT
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Just remembered the Mk1 Ford EXP (pre-escort-nose-job) Not seen any awesome ones except for pro street jobbies though. Anyway, don't know why I posted that blast from the past, not particularly inspiring. Reminds me of my first ever car actually, an 88 LeBaron Mine was identical to this one: I always thought they were underrated, they could look great with some basic treatment. ^ bit lower than that, but yes to the wheels, I'd love to see either of these two given some hella-stance-scene-fitment-slammage
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EmDee
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Jun 18, 2012 12:44:59 GMT
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Warning: Modern car is modern. I bet we've all thought of modifying a Dodge Caliber at some point right? What a DIRTY idea. You should be ashamed proud.
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EmDee
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Jun 18, 2012 13:52:46 GMT
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Last Edit: Jun 18, 2012 13:56:13 GMT by EmDee
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EmDee
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So this is not a minitruck thread. But this is a Ford Ranger. Go figure. Jeep Commanche anyone? Sorry, I'll stop posting pickups. Normal service is resumed: Crikey While we're on Fords, have a Probe*... *as the Actress said to the Bishop.Hows about a Buick? Naaah - nice, but not bottomfeedery enough. that's more like it 4 pages filled without any Civics, doubt I can keep this up... Peace out bitches
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EmDee
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Jun 21, 2012 11:23:59 GMT
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A what? Honda Element i guess. Those NASCAR style Cragars are freakin awesome. I needs dem.
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