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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: AFC West Championshipville
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Since I guess we're in OT mode now, fast cars and fast bikes are always a good topic and dear to my heart. So, ya got one?
I'm a Mercedes S class kind of guy from way back. I like big fast sedans. I've owned a 220S, a 220SE, a 250SE and an S500. I didn't like the S500 too much, was in the shop too much. I have a Lexus GS300 right now, nice machine. Mercedes straight sixes I always liked, the one V8 I got disappointed me. So I grabbed a 2003 Lexus GS300 and what a car. Nice midsize sedan, tight as a drum, accelerates great, a little slower than I'd like on top-end acceleration say from 70-110. It would be a world-class machine if it was 250-300 lbs lighter. It's a straight-six which is the best configuration. Superb brakes. RWD and very predictable oversteer. BMW makes a straight six still, and a BMW probably handles a little better plus the BMW is available in a manual shift, but the Lexus has reliability on its side. Mercedes always built a nice straight six, but they haven't produced one of those for a long time. Too bad, straight six is a wonderful engine, easy to work on, simple smooth design. So what ya got? |
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lets go partner
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Lakewood,Colo
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yuppie!
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Hell, dude, I wasn't a yuppie driving Mercedes. I just like big fine fast sedans. Hell, a Mercedes was the only big fast sedan in the 70's and 80's that you could get. The domestic sedans were crap. The Impala, Buicks, Olds, even the big coupes like a Torino had crappy suspension and brakes. Try to make a quick lane change with them at 80 and you'd end up in a ditch. Four wheel drum brakes, what a joke. Are you working me?
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Attack at all times . . .
Join Date: Jun 2004
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This here is a bad ass bike.
http://www.cbxclub.com/forum/album_pic.php?pic_id=2053 Six cylinders, six carbs, the 1979 Honda CBX. A classic bike. Unmistakable engine note if you've ever been privileged to hear one. The first production bike to go from 0-100 and back to 0 in less than 10 seconds. Kawasaki brought out their 900, and this was Honda's answer. Those two brought out the age of the superbike. Kawasaki brought the 1000 and the 1300 six cylinder, which was the answer to the 1050CC CBX. After that, governments got a little scared. The Europeans surprisingly limited horsepower after Kawasaki and Honda got into their horsepower war. In the US the horsepower wasn't a problem, but Honda and Kawasaki didn't build for different markets. In any case, Honda let Kawasaki build the fastest street bikes after that. Honda kept up in road racing but was willing to take second place while they built up their auto industry. It's a shame the US couldn't keep up, what happened there? How come is it we can't compete at the highest levels in fast machines? Pisses me off. |
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Got trolls?
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Tampa Bay
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Got a 1994 Mustang GT myself. White with black interior and a 5 speed. Damn fast car too, got the the old 5.0 liter V-8 and some mods.
So far I put on an off-road H-pipe (no catalytic converters) flowmaster mufflers, underdrive pullies, cold air intake, shifter, 17x8 inch Black Bullitt wheels and removed all the emissions control devices. Even with all the miles on her, she did 9.301 in the 1/8th mile with just the H-pipe, mufflers and shifter. Once I start at the Sheriffs Department I'm basically going to tear her apart and rebuild her, as well as buying one of these beasts.... ![]() |
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Dallas biggest Bronco fan
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Hey Florida_Bronco, those Cobra's are baaaad-azz! Slap a Kenne Bell blower on it and it will make insane power. I have a friend with one, his is putting out about 630 HP.
I got an 01 convertible GT with a stoked/built motor and twin turbo's. Put's out about 575hp and 675 ft lbs of tourqe on pump gas, it's pretty quick. I'm actually looking at getting an old (2004 model) cop car (Crown Vic) for my daily commute to work. It is black/white so people will think I am a cop while I am driving, ! They are asking $4700 - $5000 for them, I'll see if I can negotiate with them.Cito Pelon, you ain't kidding about drum brakes on the old cars, my 68 Torino takes a while to stop! But I will say this, old American muscle cars look sexy! |
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Dallas biggest Bronco fan
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Attack at all times . . .
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Mustangs are sweet cars.
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Dallas biggest Bronco fan
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I rented a Crown Vic on vacation in Florida once and it rode nice and has a HUGE trunk! Ever since then I wanted one, but an ex cop one. either all white or black and white. I'd love to get a Mercury Maurader, but those are too $$$ for what I want to spend on a car to go to work in. Here is one of the ones for sale by my house, the silver stripes wash off they said. Last edited by hades; 02-09-2008 at 11:30 PM.. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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I have a 98' ZX11 and I like to go fast too... Great Thread!
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Isn't yours the Zinc Yellow one? I thought I remember you talking about the Yellow Mustang Registry awhile back. When I get that Cobra I'm probably gonna do the 2.3 liter Whipple blower, but the Kenne Bell is an option. |
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Lights Out B***h!
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You know Goob kicks it old school:
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Dallas biggest Bronco fan
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yeah, that was me. I have a buddy with an 06 GT and a whipple, it puts down really good power, like 475 to the wheels! Whipple makes a good blower too, just seems to be more KB out there on Cobra's.
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Dallas biggest Bronco fan
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yeah, I just started looking. Someone told me the city had an auction and some went for $1300, and the people drove them home. These have been in the same lot at a Surplus State Property place for like 6 months, I drive past them every day and finaly looked them up on line. They may take less than they have them listed for, won't know until I ask! |
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Got trolls?
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Since we are on the topic, thought I'd list some cool cars that have been in the family.
![]() Dad owned a 1971 Camaro Z/28 just like this one. Bought it brand new his senior year of high school. Unfortunately his first wife made him sell it and the kid who bought it wrapped it around a tree 3 days later. We bought an old 1940 Chevy 2 door that was a rust bucket and completed about 75% of the restoration, but we sold it to buy a house. It would have looked alot like this. ![]() Parents had a 1988 Thunderbird like this. It wasn't the Turbo Coupe version, but a 5.0 liter LX model that was fully loaded save for a sunroof. Great car that served us well until my mom blew the engine in it. ![]() Dad bought a 1965 Nova SS like this (except ours was blue like the Camaro) that had a built 327 in it putting out around 425 horsepower. Dad used to do some street racing back in Council Bluffs with it and this car was never beaten. Ended up being sold right before we moved to Florida. ![]() |
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Attack at all times . . .
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If I buy another bike now, I'd buy a BMW R90. I like those boxers. Easy to work on, excellent handling, big tanks.
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Got trolls?
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Here is my Mustang. Both these pics are from 2005 and doesn't show the new wheels.
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Atomic Meatball Keeper
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![]() theres my street bike, and heres my race bike ![]() and heres what the race bike looks like in street trim ![]() and heres what it looks like when you forget to turn in a race ![]() Last edited by chadta; 02-10-2008 at 12:53 AM.. |
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Free Safety
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Centennial
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My name's Howard J. Turkstra.
I'm from Kansas City. My hobbies are fast cars and fast women. Because... That's why guys in my car club call me "The Cruiser." |
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