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Lumbergh

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  1. i like this one even though the qualitys bad.. it was taken from a dirty window... soo lol.

     

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    I have a pic just like that over Los Angeles:

     

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    And San Francisco:

     

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  2. lol, doubt you even know anything about maximas...

     

    HA. I'm a virtual Japanese car database, junior.

     

    The Maxima never caught on as a sports/racing car. They were always limited by their transmissions. Even the SE models from the late 1990s that came in manual transmission, the most coveted models to use as tuning cars, were still sub par. You can improve the car to your heart's desire, but the gearbox remained a weak link. That would be why the following with those cars is slim to none, while Hondas as old as the late 1980's still have have a worldwide following, as well as those from the mid 1990's that are to this day competative sports cars with the ever evolving aftermarket.

     

    The only thing going for the later model Maxima is the fact that it is equipped with the VQ engine. Other than that, it's pretty useless here in the States unless you have baby seats in the back. I know you guys in NZ might still get manual Maximas, but they're still no sports car.

     

    Sorry for polluting the photo thread, but I'm not going to have someone call me out like that after trying to be smug.

  3. jap cars are nice not much of a rice burner fan.. more of a kruat burner... i love german cars...

     

    v-dubs/audis.. and bmws.. thats my current car in my avatar....

     

    The only German cars I like are a few BMWs. My favorite is the E36 M3, followed by the E30 M3. The E92 is growing on me, but it will NEVER be as classy looking as the E36, in my opinion of course. I also like the E39 M5.

     

    VWs and Audis can suck my ass.

     

    A lot of people who don't like Japanese cars really don't know much about them. What do you know about this sexy beast? (Not mine)

     

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  4. Lumbergh, good stuff!!! I miss my '93 4-dr Integra (my first car) for sure

     

    The DB1 (90-93 Integra sedan, I'm a Honda nerd that can speak in chassis codes) is still alive and well in the tuner world. That chassis has it's own unique enthusiasts.

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