Author Topic: What car(s) do you own?  (Read 5734 times)

dude check out my sweet ricer


1998 Ford Expedition.

uh since I'm too young to drive I'll just post our family's cars
we have a Mercedes C350 that idles roughly when you steer left for some reason
we have an old 90s Mustang that we never use anymore
we have a Ford F-150 that my stepbrother uses because he's a landscaper
and last we have a '74 (I think) Plymouth Barracuda

if I can I'll post pictures of the Cuda soon since it's the summer but it is under a tarp atm
« Last Edit: July 02, 2016, 04:10:11 AM by Sideswipe »

dude check out my sweet ricer
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What the forget, you can actually see the screws that hold the top spoiler onto the bottom one, that is lazy as forget but then again it's a ricer so...

I'm too young to drive but I really want a white RX-7 FD

cupcake wins thread

Any future mods?
I'm currently saving up for some BC Racing coilovers at the moment. 32 Dampening settings which is awesome and pillowball mounts in the rear I think. After that, I'm getting a carbon fiber splitter with supports and a rear diffuser.

Of course more future mods though. A car guy never finishes modding :V
Too lazy to name the other mods I'm planning to get. Turbo is my final goal but a Turbo kit is so damn expensive, combined with install and tuning.
i was thinking headers to really bring out the inline 6 rasp and gain some power... the cats are built into the headers so it would kind of be a 2-in-1 mod, but I'm just afraid of the resulting smell being unbearable. and of course if i got headers i would definitely buy tuning software for it

i thought about coilovers, but with the stock sport suspension i only hardly have a 2-finger wheel gap, and I've got small fingers. I'd be more likely to get new 18-19" wheels, a strut tower brace and a new sway bar. for me a turbo would require a lot of engine reinforcement upgrades so at that point I'd be better off selling my car and buying an e92 335i lol
« Last Edit: July 02, 2016, 09:46:35 AM by Zloff »

2014 Volvo S60 and 2007 Nissan Altima(winter car)

I also half-own a 2011 Silverado that my dad and I split the expenses on. We both needed something to tow stuff with.
« Last Edit: July 02, 2016, 09:42:38 AM by Ravencroft· »



I have this but in Gold.  Has 330 miles on a full tank.

cupcake wins thread
i was thinking headers to really bring out the inline 6 rasp and gain some power... the cats are built into the headers so it would kind of be a 2-in-1 mod, but I'm just afraid of the resulting smell being unbearable. and of course if i got headers i would definitely buy tuning software for it

i thought about coilovers, but with the stock sport suspension i only hardly have a 2-finger wheel gap, and I've got small fingers. I'd be more likely to get new 18-19" wheels, a strut tower brace and a new sway bar. for me a turbo would require a lot of engine reinforcement upgrades so at that point I'd be better off selling my car and buying an e92 335i lol
I need the coilovers. I can fit a shoe in my wheel gap. I thought about lowering springs but they wear out your shocks prematurely and nobody sells aftermarket shocks for the tC2.

Dude Cupcake I just saw your post. I used to own the TTS .

Dude Cupcake I just saw your post. I used to own the TTS .

which gen was it? I actually like the first gen just because of how weird it looks

which gen was it? I actually like the first gen just because of how weird it looks
It was the final model of the Mk1. Fun little car but I needed more space

It was the final model of the Mk1. Fun little car but I needed more space

luckily I have an old truck when I need it so I wont have to let go of my baby. that must have been sad to let go of it

luckily I have an old truck when I need it so I wont have to let go of my baby. that must have been sad to let go of it
I was happy to see it go. It was a piece of stuff other than that it was fun to drive and looked fast. I dealt with constant transmission issues and the power steering pump was leaking from an unknown location.
I ended up leasing the car I dreamed of having for years in place of it too so it was pretty easy to let go.
« Last Edit: July 02, 2016, 12:01:02 PM by Ravencroft· »

I was happy to see it go. It was a piece of stuff other than that it was fun to drive and looked fast. I dealt with constant transmission issues and the power steering pump was leaking from an unknown location.
I ended up leasing the car I dreamed of having for years in place of it too so it was pretty easy to let go.

oh stuff lol

what car did you end up leasing?

oh stuff lol

what car did you end up leasing?
2014 Volvo S60
my first car was the 2003 Volvo S60 and it was the most reliable car I've ever owned. It's a very underrated luxury car too.