Ah the sucessor to mine, but like mine factory built with way less power than it deserves. Planning on doing anything with it?
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Ah the sucessor to mine, but like mine factory built with way less power than it deserves. Planning on doing anything with it?
I got you all beat.
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6017/5...0eda6f9824.jpg
I don't have a Challenger but I have a Dodge Magnum RT which is built on pretty much the same platform. I took this pic in 2007 on the day I bought it.
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Best thread ever! You guys are hilarious! :D
On a relevant note, I'd hate to have to clean skitterling spooge off my Cadillac :D
When you're not in so much of a hurry, this is the only way to ride:
http://www.cultureblues.com/wp-conte...er-blaster.jpg
Only roller i have is the black challenger in the game. Got gold medals on all the times trials!
This distinction may be in your head then. 80s cars were generally more box shaped with hints of an attempt at aerodynamic improvements however the cheap plastic negated most of that - think front end/nose of '82 Transam, or the C4 Corvette (which carried on throughout the 90s).
The rounded aspects of vehicles became particularly popular in the 90s, which was one of the first complaints people had about the new generation of cars - F-body Camaro, SN-95 Mustang and C5 Corvette come to mind in contrast to the IROC and Foxbody counterparts.
I ;sigh; about the GT86. What could have been a fair successor to the Supra turned out to be an underwhelming automobile that also happens to be shaped like a 370Z - yuck.