Our Cars (dream or actual)
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Here are my cars:
1999 Z3M coupé, i have it for about 13 years, it has been prepared to race a little bit:
And my rare 1975 Innocenti Mini, the Italian version of it with more additional parts when they were sale brand new (chrome, front disk brake...)
I have it for 3 years now, it was really in bad shape and wasn't running great but with elbow grease and several spare parts, it's finally a little bomb that smoke a lot of small carsBefore:
And after:
And a photo of the 2 girls before the paint job:
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Hi Everyone, new to thread but here’s my dream car, the Jaguar XKSS and even cooler this one was owned by Steve McQueen
And here’s the one i regret selling,
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still sad that I had to sell mine a few year ago 🥲
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@gouki74 clown shoes looks amazing as always!
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@louisbosco said in Our Cars (dream or actual):
@gouki74 clown shoes looks amazing as always!
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@endo damn..what an adventure that must have been
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yes, @Inorganic a great trip, and all before internet and mobiles
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@endo i try to explain to my son (10) the freedom of those times. I feel bad for the young generations of today/tomorrow that that moments are likely gone - but via social media/mobiles they will have an awareness of the world that we didn't. good with the bad i suppose.
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@endo 'if they are used' - therein lies the challenge.
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it's a very niche market. plenty of competitors out there in the 'hot hatch' market.
I'm respect the JCW racing heritage, but it's still a mini, which I'm not particularly a fan of.
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@Matt yeah so one harsh thing was enough
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Random question that I wouldn’t mind feedback on:
How many of you can drive a manual transmission? Is it something that is still worth learning how to do?
My thoughts are if you can drive a manual, you can drive anything whereas if you can only drive an automatic you are limited in choices (does it still hold true?).