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December 14th, 2006 04:32 PM #11
The Zuk is a good idea also. Almost as capable as the 40 series but less expensive (units go for sub-100k).
I test drove tebs' Sammi. AFAIK, it had a/c and audio. I just can't recall if it had PS.
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December 14th, 2006 05:44 PM #12
Ahhhh... Sammy! Crush ko rin! (memories of panty-flashing Annie from Shaider...
)... not a bad choice of coding vehicle... buy a basic one for cheap, then spend the next few months modding the heck out of it!
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December 14th, 2006 05:45 PM #13
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December 16th, 2006 09:26 AM #14
swordsman are you part of the egroup ba? sayang you didnt go to the EB last night, looking at that fastback and hearing the growl of a v8 would have decided it for you hehehe
personally, since you are going to spend on restoration anyway, spend it nalang on something youd want to keep for a long time. for me, this narrows it down to either muscle car or superbeetle. you could also go with niky's suggestion, a 240z.. gusto ko rin nyan e hehe
now if you are a hardcore offroader, the bj40 is the way to go. bangis nga ng dating nyan but as has been stated above, the asking prices are kind of stratospheric hehe
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December 16th, 2006 11:14 AM #15
ah eto ba yun land cruiser bj40. I used to drive my lolo's land cruiser na katulad na katulad nito. modified. big 4x4 tires. elevated. green color. drove it for more than 2 weeks sa school bec. my pesky younger brother borrowed my samurai. he wrecked our civic.
eto lang masasabi, the samurai is bad enough to drive. but this one, made me feel na hindi talaga ako peyborit ng magulang ko! parusa to the max!
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December 16th, 2006 11:35 AM #16
Given the choices above, I'd go for the Beetle. I'd go for a Kia Pride if it were included as an option.
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December 17th, 2006 12:23 AM #17
Hmmm. But then, aside from being just a coding car, i'd like something na could hold its value, at least for a while. How are Zuks depreciating?
Haven't seen much of them na up for sale, and haven't read/heard much feedback on the cost of acquisition and ownership. But yeah, that's something to consider as well, if ever i come across one.
Hehe...forgot to add sa 1st post na i'd also like something na it would keep its value for some time, and something of a classic/old school(at least in my view). Kung simply coding car lang talaga sana, dami dami choices from kia pride to older nissan cefiros
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December 17th, 2006 12:27 AM #18
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December 17th, 2006 12:39 AM #19
Chip, yup member na ko ng egroup, kaya lang medyo busy kaya di nakapunta sa EB. Muscle car nga sana, V8, (69 Mach 1?..hehe), kaya lang mahirap na nga maghanap ng maganda/running unit, nag-skyrocket pa prices nila lately, lalo na mga 67-68 Fastbacks.
Ikaw yata nagtanong kay slim-ding about restoration of a 240z sa kabilang thread, kakatakot nung possible cost
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December 17th, 2006 01:07 AM #20
240Zs are rare, but if you hunt, you can find them. I last saw one for under 100k, but it needed a full strip, rust removal and body-reinforcement, and it needed an overhaul, badly.
Still, I really wish I'd bought it, if not for myself, for an uncle who'd have given it the restoration I couldn't afford for myself.
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