What is your dream car?

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Hazerd wrote:not many responses to this thread, must not be many car people on this forum or they are a bunch of prius driving tree huggers!
I happen to be a bit of a tree-hugger and I actually wouldn't mind driving a Prius. But this is my dream car:

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No BttF stuff on it, just clean simple lines.
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ApolloBoy wrote:
Hazerd wrote:not many responses to this thread, must not be many car people on this forum or they are a bunch of prius driving tree huggers!
I happen to be a bit of a tree-hugger and I actually wouldn't mind driving a Prius. But this is my dream car:

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No BttF stuff on it, just clean simple lines.
Deloreans are actually fairly cheap at $17k-$25k. Not sure how much maintenance will run you though.
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Luke wrote:Deloreans are actually fairly cheap at $17k-$25k. Not sure how much maintenance will run you though.
a fucking LOT. last i heard, there are like 2 or 3 resellers who have parts for the things and the body is extremely hard to keep in good looking shape. and virtually no run-of-the-mill mechanic will work on them, so... yeah. i dunno.

they do look so fucking classy though.
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You could always buy a brand new one for $60k.

http://www.delorean.com/index-5.html
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Jrecee wrote:You could always buy a brand new one for $60k.

http://www.delorean.com/index-5.html
The shiny graphics on that site are to die for.
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Jrecee wrote:You could always buy a brand new one for $60k.

http://www.delorean.com/index-5.html
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DeLorean
Lotus Elise

And most of all...

http://mycarpictures.net/var/albums/ast ... 8_1978.jpg

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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:DeLorean
Lotus Elise

And most of all...

http://mycarpictures.net/var/albums/ast ... 8_1978.jpg

1978 Aston V8 Vantage
Yes the vantage is pretty impressive :wink:
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I've owned one my dream cars (BNR32 GTR), so next would be a KPGC10 Hakosuka and a BNR34 Z-tune (A V-Spec II Nur will suffice).
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:DeLorean
Lotus Elise
I saw a black Lotus Esprit yesterday as I was leaving my apartment to go run an errand. That in turn reminded me I've seen a blue Elise around here twice recently.
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