Curtis73 (Forum Supporter) said:Came here to say Jag. XJR is my choice.
For the more maintenance-heavy choice, maybe a 750iL?
If you're thinking E38 for the 750iL, they're surprsingly better to maintain than you'd think. Even more so if you VIP it where you're already ditching the self leveling rear suspension, electronic shocks (if it has them), etc. A 740iL is probably worse in the long run than the V12 ones. A little simpler, but the V8s have the lovely timing chain guide issues...
Big Japanese luxury cars are what screams vip to me. Some of them even have air suspension to start with. If only the 1997+ century was legal here yet.
I have a LS600hL lowered VIPd and a v12 toyota century . If you want to come over 2 hours north - feel free to take them for a drive
I have owned VIP since 94. When I drive a VIP, I want manual sports car, when I am in manual sports car - I want VIP
Since you have big garage and lots of toys - having multiple vehicles to fill each niche is best way
I'd love to go full malaise era Detroit. Find the biggest, slowest Cadillac or Lincoln I could find, bonus points for a coupe.
mr2s2000elise said:I have a LS600hL lowered VIPd and a v12 toyota century . If you want to come over 2 hours north - feel free to take them for a drive
I have owned VIP since 94. When I drive a VIP, I want manual sports car, when I am in manual sports car - I want VIP
Since you have big garage and lots of toys - having multiple vehicles to fill each niche is best way
I may have to take you up on that next time I am up north.
When I drive a VIP, I want manual sports car, when I am in manual sports car - I want VIP
Pretty much how I feel right now.
In reply to wearymicrobe :
Anytime my friend!
I will be in your neck of the woods Saturday. Business trip to grab another car - otherwise would stop and chat (safely distance from driveway)
mr2s2000elise said:I have a LS600hL lowered VIPd and a v12 toyota century . If you want to come over 2 hours north - feel free to take them for a drive
I have owned VIP since 94. When I drive a VIP, I want manual sports car, when I am in manual sports car - I want VIP
Since you have big garage and lots of toys - having multiple vehicles to fill each niche is best way
You can't lead with v12 century and not make with the pictures. Come on now.
Mndsm said:mr2s2000elise said:I have a LS600hL lowered VIPd and a v12 toyota century . If you want to come over 2 hours north - feel free to take them for a drive
I have owned VIP since 94. When I drive a VIP, I want manual sports car, when I am in manual sports car - I want VIP
Since you have big garage and lots of toys - having multiple vehicles to fill each niche is best way
You can't lead with v12 century and not make with the pictures. Come on now.
He really be holding out on us.
I love driving around in huge luxury sedans. I borrowed a MGM for a month and it was cushy and soft and I could fit my road bike in the back seat or sleep in the back seat.
From a stylistic and driving standpoint I prefer a w116/126 Mercedes or a Mk3 XJ6 for my big sedan.
759NRNG (Forum Partidario) said:VIP'd please splain for this old phart......tanx happy new year y'all
In a nutshell, a big luxo barge from your country of choice slammed to the ground with wide wheels and dark tint to match.
dxman92 said:759NRNG (Forum Partidario) said:VIP'd please splain for this old phart......tanx happy new year y'all
In a nutshell, a big luxo barge from your country of choice slammed to the ground with wide wheels and dark tint to match.
And often "luxury" extras like tray tables for the rear seats, neck pillows, window curtains, etc.
rslifkin said:dxman92 said:759NRNG (Forum Partidario) said:VIP'd please splain for this old phart......tanx happy new year y'all
In a nutshell, a big luxo barge from your country of choice slammed to the ground with wide wheels and dark tint to match.
And often "luxury" extras like tray tables for the rear seats, neck pillows, window curtains, etc.
Thanks you two now I'm DOWN wit da program......must one drive these displaying maximum camber at all times?
759NRNG (Forum Partidario) said:Thanks you two now I'm DOWN wit da program......must one drive these displaying maximum camber at all times?
They're often not cambered / stanced to crazy degrees with stretched tires, etc. Some have a bit of extra camber just to fit more wheel / tire with it super low, but many don't, as they have enough room to tuck the wheels if they're not excessively huge.
Think of something like these:
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