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68 El Camino
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Nice daily Marty. I had an Sti 8. Mica blue too. Wicked motor - i'd have another one tomorrow (probably a WR1 tho).

Mate of mine had a P1 like the one on the right in yer pic. He also had an Sti 4 RA Type R V-Limited. Now THAT was fast.


Fastest scoob I ever drove was a mates bug eye Sti. It was a Jap import with full Prodrive spec drivetrain and suspension. Carbon interior etc. Only difference from the outside was ground effects rear bumper, and a roof vent. 540 BHP out of the box and 380 at the wheels.


Absolute nutter car. :D
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newport100 wrote:68 El Camino
=P~

I love them. There used to be a 427 powered one around my way many many years ago. Loved it. But rear wheel traction was a problem. :D
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Dave wrote:
newport100 wrote:68 El Camino
=P~ But rear wheel traction was a problem. :D

Here`s mine....... :twisted: :twisted: :P Rear wheel traction isn`t a problem here..... ;) ;) ;) :P
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Who are the flowers for? :lol:
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R.RUNNER wrote:
Here`s mine....... :twisted: :twisted: :P Rear wheel traction isn`t a problem here..... ;) ;) ;) :P
Actually my daily transport is very similar. Only mine is assisted by a 26volt 200W motor and Lithium Polymer battery.
It helps with the hills you know? :roll: :oops:
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Dave wrote:
R.RUNNER wrote:
Here`s mine....... :twisted: :twisted: :P Rear wheel traction isn`t a problem here..... ;) ;) ;) :P
Actually my daily transport is very similar. Only mine is assisted by a 36volt 200W motor and Lithium Polymer battery.
It helps with the hills you know? :roll:
You great bit cheat Dave, next thing we will know is people using nitrous oxide to make their cars quicker. Where will it ever stop ;) :)
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And yes. I do look like a tit riding it to work. :P
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[quote="MaR/Ty"]) an Impreza WRX STi (jap import with 300bhp as standard and 20-25mpg).

20-25 MPG NO WAY JoSE....12 - 15 MAX
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I reckon he could be right Steve ;)
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TerryR wrote:sorry but i bleed mopar
No need to apologise Tel,thats cool.. 8-)
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My current Daily is a 1997 Ford Transit, I have had a number of vans since passing my test, in 1987. I need a van because I have done Mobile Discos since 1979! :roll: :roll: :roll: I have worked on a fishing boat since I left school, for my Dad, Who picks me up most mornings, unless its Blowing a Gale. People in recent years cannot understand why I spend all my $$$ on the Yank Motors, And drive round in Beat up Cheap Vans! :roll: :roll: :roll: :salute: Here is a snap of my Van! :help: :help: :help:
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
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hopefully

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Hopfully this will be my daily driver on wednesday :roll:
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