A friend's/co-workers car....name it! Once someone get's it right, they need to do the same.
Since I don't have any spiffy photos or cars in mind... first to figure out or know what I'm trying to build for the 2009 challenge... can post a picture up :p
From CARS
JFX001 wrote:John Brown wrote: From CARSDatsun 1200?
yessir
DirtyBird222 wrote:petegossett wrote: Nowhere nearly as nice a pic, or car, as the previous ones, but here's one.is that the brake booster on the left side? if so it's some aussie/french/jap/brit car...
No, because the steering shaft is still on the drivers left.... thats the blower motor before they started hiding them.... I'll say 69 C10 250ci 6cyl.
93celicaGT2 wrote: ^It's a 240 with some DAYUM wheels on it.
Heh, yup, some dayum 75 bucks for the pair wheels! Torch was passed it looks like... but you can have my 'spot' :p
splitime wrote:93celicaGT2 wrote: ^It's a 240 with some DAYUM wheels on it.Heh, yup, some dayum 75 bucks for the pair wheels! Torch was passed it looks like... but you can have my 'spot' :p
Already got it covered.... looks like nobody knows mine, though.
DirtyBird222 wrote:93celicaGT2 wrote: My turn!some sort of nissan?
No sir. Although it DOES have a bit of an S14 look to it, doesn't it?
DirtyBird222 wrote: cd5 accord?
No sir. It IS Japanese, though, you're on the right track.
Think along the same lines of the original post. Japanese car that we didn't exactly get in the US.
jezeus wrote:93celicaGT2 wrote: My turn!Toyota Curren, Refaced Celica. BAM!
A WINRAR IS YOU!!!
Curren is made of much sexy. I may try to find a 6th gen ST Celica coupe so i can do the conversion and still have my 20v brum. Full pic of another one is below. DO WANT.
Bobzilla wrote:DirtyBird222 wrote:No, because the steering shaft is still on the drivers left.... thats the blower motor before they started hiding them.... I'll say 69 C10 250ci 6cyl.petegossett wrote: Nowhere nearly as nice a pic, or car, as the previous ones, but here's one.is that the brake booster on the left side? if so it's some aussie/french/jap/brit car...
You're on the right track. It's older, more obscure, and 2-less cylinders.
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