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First car! (by SassyOak23)
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67 f100 drag pack truck lol yep stil have her 2 this day pases everythang but a gas station
'97 mustang convertible, dark green body, tan top and interior.... loved that car. *stares of into space*
I see that this user has since been deleted, just wanted to point out what a load of crap that is. For one, there was never a GTX version of a sunfire. 293hp huh? OEM? I think not. There was only 2 different engines available in that body style. The 2.2 4cyl & the 2.4 4cyl. Neither one had anywhere near that kinda power. The 2.4 only came in the GTs & it had about 150hp at the crank. There's only one way to get that kind of power out of a 3rd Gen J-body (cavalier/sunfire) and that's forced induction by way of either a decently sized turbo, built head, supporting mods...or supercharger & nitrous. And a 7.2 1/4 huh? With only 293hp? Ha! Impossible! We're just now breaking into the 10s with these cars & that's with well over 500hp. Yes 500 at the wheels in a cavalier/sunfire. I've been apart of the j-body community ever since I started driving.
My first car was a 96 cavalier. I was 16 & didn't know anything back then so she was slow. But she was loud & I kept her clean. Til I blew the tranny being a dummy. 30 roll in reverse & slamming into drive = bad idea. Haha.
My first car was a 96 cavalier. I was 16 & didn't know anything back then so she was slow. But she was loud & I kept her clean. Til I blew the tranny being a dummy. 30 roll in reverse & slamming into drive = bad idea. Haha.
Sorry for double posting, but I have a real problem with people trying to lie about things. Spoon never made an engine for a Nissan. Ever. Spoon is a Honda tuning company. They do make crate motors, but mostly for fwd Hondas. Not rwd Nissans. Just wanted to clarify.
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