chillywilly2
AKA Bean
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So, Pink's car thread has turned into Queen's pile of crap car thread.
congrats on the car again pinky
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So, Pink's car thread has turned into Queen's pile of crap car thread.
It won't be raced.
For some reason, young guys love these all done up..... there's a whole sub-group in our car club that have them, and go to every Show'n'Shine.
I call this one the Limo, because all that's missing atm is a mini-bar!
So why in the mother fuck would you tweak that heap of fucking shit engine out to 500+HP then? Ancient slow POS with a fresh paint job and some chrome would have done just dandy at the "I don't have a real car nor can I drive it for shit." weekend circle jerk show??
Because that's what brings in the money.
It's all about bragging rights re what's under the hood.
Seriously - if we take the way you're thinking, why would anyone buy a car that can do 200km/h, when the most you can do on any road is 110?
Because that's what brings in the money.
It's all about bragging rights re what's under the hood.
Seriously - if we take the way you're thinking, why would anyone buy a car that can do 200km/h, when the most you can do on any road is 110?
Really? In america unmolested original cars are what brings the money, and bragging rights are earned on the street/track...not at a dyno or circle jerk car show.
Every new car sold today can go faster than 110kph.....if you really were going the way you think AU wouldn't have ANY of the cars they do have.
Big engines and high horsepower isn't necessarily about top speed, but in how quickly you can get there.
Cars are like most things, in that there's no accounting for taste. What someone wants to modify is nobody's business but theirs. It's their car, it's their money and sweat and parts, so who cares. If it makes them happy, so be it.
And, for most projects, there is at least one buyer, and that's all it takes.
WOT?!?...are you suggesting Warrior "Queen" is the kind of guy who would...lie...about his "classic car collection"???
We're not targetting people who race or do burnouts....
Most of our cars are sold within the club.
And you are the one who brought up the issue of engine capacity..... so why are you giving me shit about it?
Guys like cars which are capable of certain speeds. Most will never go that fast - they are happy with showing off their car with a dyno reading on the dash that says what it can do.
Big engines and high horsepower isn't necessarily about top speed, but in how quickly you can get there.
Cars are like most things, in that there's no accounting for taste. What someone wants to modify is nobody's business but theirs. It's their car, it's their money and sweat and parts, so who cares. If it makes them happy, so be it.
And, for most projects, there is at least one buyer, and that's all it takes.
--g'lord how'd this thread become wq?
congratulations on the new car, pink!!
It's such a peace of mind getting a "new" one, isn't it? I use to worry all the time about breaking down years ago, when I was single and straggling along in a really old car.
Why on earth would you entertain the thought that I am a man?
In the desperate hope that no woman would be so narcissistic or vacuous?
Desperate indeed....you must not get out much.
I don't?
"the desperate hope that no woman would be so narcissistic or vacuous?"
Maybe your laws are different..... but here, so long as 50% or more of the entire car is still original, then it can be registered as special interest after a certain number of years (effectively making it a classic).
Stop trying to put your American laws onto every other country.
Put it in context. I was addressing the Queen.
In the desperate hope that no woman would be so narcissistic or vacuous?
Sure!!
Originally Posted by warrior queen
Why on earth would you entertain the thought that I am a man?
Like I said, a desperate hope indeed.
You should get out more it will help you cope with reality.
Pretty smoked up tonight?
It only has 70,000 miles on it.
Maybe your laws are different..... but here, so long as 50% or more of the entire car is still original, then it can be registered as special interest after a certain number of years (effectively making it a classic).
Stop trying to put your American laws onto every other country.