Poll

Favorite car origins?

Domestic
119 (16.2%)
Import (Asian)
103 (14%)
European
158 (21.5%)
I don't have a car because I play blockland.
354 (48.2%)

Total Members Voted: 730

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Looks good. Besides it has potential. I say go for it.
I just asked him and he might agree on that, so yeah.

Damn I'm impressed how this topic dies out so fast.

Update on my car: there is none everything is still exactly the same.

Except that the ceiling fabric keeps falling down blocking my rearview visibility and I don't know of a reliable way to fix it. I've thought about glue but it will just seep through the fabric and make a mess. I don't think tape will work well since it is supposed to fasten to insulation foam behind it. If I try to fasten it to the rear window with tape, it will still come loose where it is not secured.

A small amount of super glue would probably not seep.


Update on my car: there is none everything is still exactly the same.

Except that the ceiling fabric keeps falling down blocking my rearview visibility and I don't know of a reliable way to fix it. I've thought about glue but it will just seep through the fabric and make a mess. I don't think tape will work well since it is supposed to fasten to insulation foam behind it. If I try to fasten it to the rear window with tape, it will still come loose where it is not secured.
you could always staple it
 :cookieMonster:

A small amount of super glue would probably not seep.

At this point, it may be my only option. If I don't find anything else, I may just have to do that.


there's a nice red 2007 eclipse for sale near me. only problems are 1. I still need a little more than a grand to safely buy it with cash 2. it's the gs model... for a sporty i4 coupe they're pretty damn heavy, but it's still more efficient and (somehow) faster than my '98 ford v6

Pageloss

Okay here's a deal that I would like to know you guys opinion on this.

My aunt had recently married a few weeks ago, and her husband which is basicly my uncle now turned out to be very a good friend to me, and yesterday he bought a new car but he still owns his old one which he plans to re-paint and sell it later, it's a Wine Red '97 Fiat Uno (it might will be formula red after the re-paint, yes I suggested that) it comes with air conditioning, a full alarm system, stereo, electric windows and 4 doors, yeah I know it's a boxy old hatchback but I really like those, and since I got a job recently I plan to save up cash to buy my first car and his old car is pretty cheap to run and maintain so I believe it's a nice start, it's not very powerful but it has a very good gas mileage and I need that a lot and he also did maintenances on the car, what do you guys think?

The car looks like this (sorry about the small pictures I coudn't find any bigger)


It might get this color after the re-paint


If I do end up buying this car, I plan to do a few minor modifications on the exterior to make it look nicer, I could make a 3D model to show what I plan to do.

you could always staple it
 :cookieMonster:

Oh I missed this. I've also thought about this but I don't really want to do it because I don't know what lies behind the foam on the ceiling. I could potentially puncture something that I wouldn't want to break.

I now lust for old bikes

How old we talking
I have a 1980 Suzuki GS750L similar to this one but a year older (Same thing tho)

Nice bike but a lot of problems with it right now


in what world is this big of an exhaust needed

in what world is this big of an exhaust needed

The world of small richards