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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    If I could afford it, my next car would be an Evo or STi.
    Oohh yeeaa...them are good picks for ricers! If I had the cash I would love to get my hands on a Skyline GTR34... I would drive that car to the ground!
    And for an all American Muscle car... It would be awesome to have a Shelby Cobra...

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    You can get a Skyline in Japan for like $5,500. They are like Toyota Celicas over there.

    I did see a Nissan GTR driving down 44th the other day.
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    I have an STI and I don't mess with the V8s in a straight line. I remember that saying to this day; "There's no replacement for displacement". So, I don't bark up that tree.

    I'm not into drag racing. But gimme them twisties, auto-X, or the racetracks, like HPR, and I'll play all day with the V8s.

    I love those old/new again Muscle cars, but they don't seem to handle very well without massive suspension work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AR_ART View Post
    I'm not into drag racing. But gimme them twisties, auto-X, or the racetracks, like HPR, and I'll play all day with the V8s.
    That's until the Z06's come out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by islandermyk View Post
    And for an all American Muscle car... It would be awesome to have a Shelby Cobra...

    here's my toy. . .



    now it's not an original, but it's built better, handles better, brakes better, is faster than the '60s version....and is about 1/10th the cost

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    Hey Joe,
    What makes her move?
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    that's sweet. Has anyone been to the Shelby Museum up in Boulder?

    Quote Originally Posted by JoeT View Post
    here's my toy. . .



    now it's not an original, but it's built better, handles better, brakes better, is faster than the '60s version....and is about 1/10th the cost

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    Guess i'm going through my 2nd childhood.I bought a 2010 Challenger R/T , could'nt justify another 10 grand for theSRT8.In my own opinion Dodge has done the best job on the retro muscle cars.Of course I opted for the 6 speed m anual tranny. The only mod I've done so far is a cold air intake . I do get a lot of ''NICE CAR'' comments, and I know a lot of young people think '' WHY IS AN OLD FART DRIVING A CAR LIKE THAT''.[ I'm 62 years young]

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    I finally decided to give up on my fun little track cars, and just got a Yukon. Before that, had a WRX, a 1.8T, and two built CRXs that I used to race at bandimere and at some SCCA events. Maybe I'll get back in to it, but I just want to put my money in other places now...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeT View Post
    here's my toy. . .



    now it's not an original, but it's built better, handles better, brakes better, is faster than the '60s version....and is about 1/10th the cost
    Very... very... beautiful...
    If that were mine... I'd be driving that in town butt naked

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