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Re: Your ultimate dream car [Re: Cody Dyck] #315991
October 14, 2009 03:22 am UTC
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Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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There really is no reason it couldn't be a car that gets driven in the winter.

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Re: Your ultimate dream car [Re: Cody Dyck] #315996
October 14, 2009 04:47 am UTC
October 14, 2009 04:47 am UTC
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St Albert, Alberta, Canada
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At work we have a customer... an older dude who owns a peeler bar, and he drives his NSX year round. He puts winter tires on it and goes and plows snow with the damn thing. It's sad. He's getting so old he's having a lot of trouble avoiding potholes. Seems like every other week he's back with a destroyed tire because he can't/won't put on the spare. Poor, poor car. frown


92' Plymouth Laser RS Turbo - Tractionally Impaired.
Wheel hopped so hard, I broke my headlight.
Re: Your ultimate dream car [Re: Brandon Clement] #315999
October 14, 2009 05:32 am UTC
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Originally Posted by Brandon Clement
There really is no reason it couldn't be a car that gets driven in the winter.


Any small fender bender is a big problem when you have a fully aluminum body, and replacement parts are insanely expensive. You can drive almost anything in winter, it doesn't mean that it's a good idea, an NSX is not a good winter car.


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Re: Your ultimate dream car [Re: Cody Dyck] #316539
October 22, 2009 03:54 am UTC
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Caledonia, Ontario
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Looks as if I made a huge mistake with the price of the F40. I don't know if it was a scam I seen or what but it was on a website called auto123.org


Sorry!


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Re: Your ultimate dream car [Re: Rob Gripper] #316543
October 22, 2009 04:30 am UTC
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If anyone wants an MR2 for a dream car, I may know of one for sale tongue


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Re: Your ultimate dream car [Re: Cody Dyck] #316995
October 26, 2009 03:11 pm UTC
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cancun mexico(home) now in sca...
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Originally Posted by Cody Dyck
Originally Posted by Brandon Clement
There really is no reason it couldn't be a car that gets driven in the winter.


Any small fender bender is a big problem when you have a fully aluminum body, and replacement parts are insanely expensive. You can drive almost anything in winter, it doesn't mean that it's a good idea, an NSX is not a good winter car.


Nope is not,

A nice GT2 would be....


HTA35R powered, AEM EMS Managed DSM.
Muellerized....Sold*.

PT6266 powered, AEM EMS Managed NSX.
Re: Your ultimate dream car [Re: manuel salazar] #317956
November 08, 2009 07:42 am UTC
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Mississauga, ON
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after driving one, I fell in love immediately...

'05 Continental GT

my goodness...never knew a W12 twin turbo could feel so good...

hell, a '98 Ferarri 355 didn't wow me this much...


'02 BMW ///M3
'95 TSi AWD - Sold
Re: Your ultimate dream car [Re: Ju Chen] #317957
November 08, 2009 01:17 pm UTC
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
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