Ghaleon wrote:
Stimulus wrote:
Sariat wrote:
What do you drive?

Forest green 98' Mustang GT. 5 cylinder engine, 400 horse power, 20" chrome rims (soon to add a spinner to them so they rotate even when the car stops), black leather interior, and two 15" amps in the trunk. My car is like a new born child to me :-). I am trying to get a DVD player in the dash board and a remote control for the stereo, but that may take a while seeing as though I am not gonna be working full time till June.

LOL!!! A 5 cylinder engine? Too bad for you I know more about a Mustang than you do. They only came with 3 different engines that year, and a 5 cylinder engine doesn't exist buddy. There's a 6 cylinder 150-hp version, a 4.6L V8 with 225-hp (GT), and a 4.6 V8 with 305-hp (Cobra). Oh, and you can't fit 20" rims on a Mustang, it wouldn't fit in the wheel wells. A DVD player won't fit in the dash either. Not to mention the fact that you couldn't push 400 Hp out of a Mustang without a LOT of parts, and the transmission wouldn't handle that kind of power. Try again somewhere else. You're looking at the biggest car freak on Byond.

Are you really gonna argue with me over this? I had my car custom made, I hand picked almost every part in the car, so I can guarentee you that not only is there a 5 cylinder engine, but I have one. The DVD player thing is just a dream so you may be right about that.

$~Ray~$
I own a 1983 Pontiac Firebird(Transam).

Cars Statistics:

Engine: High Output 350, duel 4 barrel, and headers.

Transmission: 5 speed standard, 2.13 ratio
Rear-End: Posy

A little story about the car:
Me and my dad went to buy the car a little more than a year ago, my mom considered it my death trap, my dad considers it my "home away from home". The car has so much power it isn't funny to toy with, on the high way without trying I can have the tires break loose just by pulling out to pass. I haven't yet put it to the floor, because I know if I do I wouldn't live to tell about it.

The worst thing I have done in the car so far is roll it 5 times, which wasn't very cool. I was coming home from a party I was at, after being pestered all night to drive my cousin, his girlfriend, and my girlfriend home, after having a few drinks, I decided I would(not very smart). I was going down a straight stretch at 85 Mph, I went around a corner sideways and punched it, next thing I know it was rolling.. I ended up in a farmers yard. In total, I received $500 in fines. Rather crappy if you ask me.

But, that's what I drive.

RaeKwon
In response to Jinjo21
Jinjo21 wrote:
a 95 toyota celica GT. :-) i got a ground effects kit on it and 20 inch rims. I cant wait till i get my drivers license. My brother is going to give it to me when he leaves the house.

My cousin owns a 2002 Celica with a 4 cylinder, it goes rather good considering it's a 4 cylinder. :-D

RaeKwon
In response to Goku72
Goku72 wrote:
Hehehehe...I love it when rice burners pull up next to me at a light and begin to rev their crappy little 4 cylinder. Like COME ON!!! Can they really expect to beat my '77 Pontiac Trans Am!? Crazy man!!! I've worked on this car over the past 7 years with my brothers and father, it has near over 550 HP, and about 720+ with NoS.

Back to topic...Buy an old pontiac, such as the year I have. 1977 is my favorite year for the Trans Am, if you can't find one of those, go for a 1969 Firebird. Or, my third favorite car...a 1970 Pontiac GTO "Judge"! But, there's still one more car you could look into...a 1974 Plymouth Duster, EXCELLENT CAR, it has a high rear end light chasis and an outstanding sound! And, the best of the best...these babies came off the assembly line with 350+ HP!

Firebirds all the way. I've been in so many races with mine it's not funny, I've won every race I've been in, and like I said, I wouldn't dare put it to the floor. =P

RaeKwon
In response to RaeKwon
Goku72 wrote:
Hehehehe...I love it when rice burners pull up next to me at a light and begin to rev their crappy little 4 cylinder. Like COME ON!!! Can they really expect to beat my '77 Pontiac Trans Am!? Crazy man!!!

Not quite a fair comparison, since these 'crappy little 4 cylinders' tend to be tuned-down for the street. The only performance bike in that class that I would consider any good was the Kawasaki Ninja during it's early years. The old Honda V65 Magna (late 80's-early 90's I think (with an air induction scoop on the side that looked like a blower from a MadMax movie) was reported to do rolling-start quarter miles in about 6.5-7.0 seconds (I saw a TV advert that claimed 6 seconds, but I doubted it at the time).

Racing against you, Goku, would be little problem at all with the GL1500 - I routinely blew the doors off the two friend's Pontiac TransAm's (77 and 78) (both brothers whose father owned a racing mechanic shop) set up similar to yours, right off the line (seeing a huge GoldWing raise it's front wheel off the ground in the first two gears can be an impressive sight for something so heavy).

The '78 was equipped with NOS and would then pass me at the last 100 meters of the quarter-mile - the problem with the 1990-95 full dress touring Hondas is that at about 130mph the nose starts to act like a wing and cause the front end to float around... a bit hard to control at that speed, so I never felt safe trying to push it up to the 160 it could do (stock engine). I never got it above 135, so the Ponitac could catch me easily. Had I removed the body work, I doubt the result would have been the same.

As is, my only advantage was the huge tunnel-vision creating acceleration (an airplane-flying friend speculated that the GoldWing was producing around 2-3 Gs of acceleration from a dead stop, causing all the blood in my head to move to the back, giving me the tunnel-vision).

As a side note: a stock 1992 GL1500 engine/transmission was given a smooth bullet shaped body, and a high-performance oil change, I also think they advanced the timing on it a bit, for a slight power increase. It recorded 200+mph on the Bonneyville Salt Flats (where land-speed records are made)... BooYah!

Off the line at a stop light? Heh, they were always looking at my rear-end.. =)

Not bad for a fuel-injected 1500cc engine, eh? (ok, it's a six cylinder, but their diameters were less than tennisballs.)

=p
I drive an HP Pavilion notebook with 30gb hardrive space,256mb ram,1.3 ghz proccesor,with a 100Mbps connection(thats bit).Lol
In response to Soccerguy13
Nice <s>car</s> notebook. =)
In response to digitalmouse
digitalmouse wrote:
Goku72 wrote:
Hehehehe...I love it when rice burners pull up next to me at a light and begin to rev their crappy little 4 cylinder. Like COME ON!!! Can they really expect to beat my '77 Pontiac Trans Am!? Crazy man!!!

Not quite a fair comparison, since these 'crappy little 4 cylinders' tend to be tuned-down for the street. The only performance bike in that class that I would consider any good was the Kawasaki Ninja during it's early years.
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I sense some confusion here. Unless I'm mistaken, I believe you're talking about motorcycles while he's talking about Rice Boys.
In response to Air Mapster
We call them boy racers!
In response to Air Mapster
ah... now I understand...
In response to Gughunter
I heard 4-wheel drive doesn't work well if its not used occasionally.

<<>>Kusanagi<<>>
In response to Volte
Heh, my brother told me that too but he isn't buying one. He only buys cars that save him gas since he makes trips between College Station and Houston constantly. The new Neons are small and compact with about 400HP, this lowers wind resistance and such a small body makes 400HP more than enough is what I'm thinking, and even fresh off the factory cars will most likely produce steeds for those speed demons out there.


<<>>Kusanagi<<>>
In response to Kusanagi
Um I don't think a Neon would have 400HP...
From dodge.com: http://www.dodge.com/neon/ performance.html?context=neon-index&type=left

Neon offers two engine choices: a 132-horsepower 2.0-liter SOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder (SE and SXT) and a 2.0-liter 150-horsepower Magnum 16-valve 4-cylinder. See how to personalize your Neon with great performance parts from Mopar.

Not CLOSE to 400 HP.

~Blaz3
In response to Blaz3
Notice how we are talking about STC models?


<<>>Kusanagi<<>>
In response to Kusanagi
Oh sorry, I didn't see anywhere you stating it was a STC model...

~Blaz3
In response to Crispy
Not near nice enough.Well in comparison to my dream computer.Ahh the possibilitys:
A
80gb harddrive(or 40 cant remember)
2.53ghz proccesor
512 mb sdram
and with this all i get a sticker!!!
computer:
1700

Dream of getting it:7.95 a night.

My parents acctually buying:Heart attack.
My first car will be a '96 Camry from my grandparents while I save up for a '66 Mustang :).
In response to Maz
Pardon me, but what the hell is a Ford Ka?
In response to digitalmouse
My dad used to have a Goldwing, and so did one of my old principles(when I was in 5th grade, it was a private school). The principle would give kids rides on it, it was in good condition.
In response to Jotdaniel
Ditto.
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