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^ TruthOr just make it
Pretty new to the car game so no idea what I'm doing next. Any recommendations?
It's interesting though how some replica vintage Mopar and Ford cars sell for $80-250K.
^ TruthOr just make it
I wouldn't trust sitting in a kit car anyways. Do they even meet any safety standards?
Just saying there are a lot of cool cars in the same price range and the TL/S2000. i used to be all Honda too, then i sold me S2000 and bought an Evo, and ill never go backI'm not saying my only cars will be Honda/Acura. Maybe when I get older I'll buy something more classy. But even when I'm older I'll still have my Hondas.
Theres a huge difference between a "clone", "Kit-car" and a "replica"
You're right.Theres a huge difference between a "clone", "Kit-car" and a "replica"
You're right.Theres a huge difference between a "clone", "Kit-car" and a "replica"
this is probably a dumb question but are old cop cars a good buy?
this is probably a dumb question but are old cop cars a good buy?
this is probably a dumb question but are old cop cars a good buy?
I never understood why people want one. I guess it makes it less likely for you to get pulled over?
this is probably a dumb question but are old cop cars a good buy?
Cops beat the balls off of those cars. Because when it's not your money and it's someone else's money (taxpayers) who cares what happens to it. I'm not saying it's a bad move but a friend of mine bought one from Massachusetts and it became such a headache.this is probably a dumb question but are old cop cars a good buy?
Da panther platforms from crown vics are probably
Some of da most durable cars ever by Ford.
Those gonna be da next boxy chevys for years to
Come.
I swear they be doing that on purpose tooI just hate when they don't change **** and drive behind you in the car.
just get u an old japanese car to hold u over til u get ur money up