A Friend and I
#48
Originally Posted by Debonair23
you talk about how 40 HP makes me feel better about myself and you're the one trying to get an LT1... enough said? by the way, good job on completely changing the topic. just quit now.
#50
Originally Posted by Debonair23
haha omg... i'm sorry. i just looked at this guys page and realized he owns a 3.4L V6 and he's talkin **** to me... look I realize my car isn't fast, but don't even think about giving me crap about my car when you can't even keep up with me in a race.
#51
guess i'm gonna have to post this once again... learn to read, jeeze!
Originally Posted by Debonair23
once again... you failed to read properly. why don't you go back and review everything that was said, then come back to me with a logical, useful, and pertinent rebuttal to the argument at hand.
#52
Hey blade, I just checked out your car for the first time and that is nice! I hardly ever see any late 80's T/A's around anymore, especially ones that are in as good of condition as yours is. They usually seem to be all banged up and stuff, but it looks like you've done a great job taking care of it. It must be pretty darn fast, have you ever taken it to the track or anything? Any idea what the times are like?
69z-28: I tried looking at your car, but it looks like the cardomain is for an older one Do you have a cardomain for the new ride?
69z-28: I tried looking at your car, but it looks like the cardomain is for an older one Do you have a cardomain for the new ride?
#55
Originally Posted by Debonair23
once again... you failed to read properly. why don't you go back and review everything that was said, then come back to me with a logical, useful, and pertinent rebuttal to the argument at hand.
#56
It would be cool seeing your new one. I checked you dad's out and ****!!!... that is cool. One day when I'm older and get some extra money, I would love to buy the body for a 68 or 69 Camaro, and then dump the best of everything into it. Thats pretty far off in the future though... so for now I'll just have to stare at your dad's