What do you drive besides your e21?

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i havent taken any pictures yet but i have a colletion of junk lets see i'll start with oh yeah the 46 ford tudor all original all rusty thenthere is the 47 2 1/2 ton farm truck also all original but not rusty anymore just no finnish around here we like to call it southeast suede gotta love that black primer then the 65 galaxy not like the little euro mom box they sell now this thing is huge 17'8" of steel and 427 cube big block that used to be under hood was moonshine car back the day full roll cage and tank with emergncy dump valve in the trunk pus my 69 f100 390 4bbl power steering power brakes oh and my 52 f1 it just a shell though boy that was a long list.

i guess i need to sell something any takers ha ha


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Mat, Windy... Now I'm reading your replies, and I must say that... I'm confused.

I don't know anything more about this "Omega/Senator/Commodore/Hsv problem" :lol:

What a mess :D

Let's forget about it :wink:
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Hi
I drive a Volvo V70 tdi with a lot of upgrades.
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Windy wrote:
Mat (of e30 fame) wrote: but where did the VN come from? Was it also an Opel/Vauxhall then?
Opel Omega!! Isn't it obvious??!!

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Thats the best looking VN I ever have seen!!!

Since back in the days of the VB commodore it has been based off the european opel platforms, this was started by the very well known ex Holden GM Peter Hananberger who revolutionised the australian built family car market.

Since then we have used the same platform with changes (VB-VZ) as the euro counterparts.

As for HSVs, they are a vaguely seperate company who takes a standard commodore and adds their bits to it, IMO I wouldnt buy a HSV as they still are a holden and for the money saved I could build a nice SS. That aside though for an aussie car I give them credit, 6L V8 decent build quality and for an aussie effort a pretty good taxi.

But give me an M5 anyday :D
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In Sweden that´s an Senator...
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Post by Jeroen »

Yep no Omega but a Senator.

Mr Jocke... nice set of front lights... you'll probably need them there.
Looking at the rear I would say it's a "R" and not a tdi...
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Hi
The front is from "R" and the rear is from "R" AWD I can say that there has been many confuisons(don`t know if it´s the right spelling) about my tdi.
Many petrol turbos has been left in the smoke....It´s really fun.
It consumes about 0,65l/10km.
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The GT looks absolutely amazing!!! - but it's frontwheel drive... :?
Great engines though!! :wink:
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Yep, well done Robert!
Regards/groeten, Jeroen
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Post by Robert »

It's my father's car actually ;) But it's what I occasionally drive besides my E21. Alfa Romeo GT 2.0 from October 2005. I especially like the warmed seats.
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Hi guys this is one of my new baby


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Post by hadrian »

Woah! Nice. Do these type Rs use the B16B engine like the previous model type R civic?
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Nice Ring tool they say... but I guess Ring trips are a slightly long drive for you :wink: Congrats!
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HI hadrain these type-R are using the 2liter engine which are k20a with 6speed gearbox but I love those b series engines when the vtec are working and thanks for you comment.

hadrian wrote:Woah! Nice. Do these type Rs use the B16B engine like the previous model type R civic?
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