73-74 K5 Blazer, red on black, 6" lift, 35x15.50x15 Swapmer TSL's. 93 vin J 6.2 Diesel punched out with a Banks Turbo. Dana 70 rear diff, dana 60 high pinion front running 4.56's ............ Yup, that'll about do it. It would be my 12th K5 Blazer, 3rd Diesel and is a project I've been planning since I was around 19. I'll prolly be retired before I can do it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkFjoPGp5es This. BB Ford, TT, MAWD, No assists just a set of pedals, shifter, and steering wheel. That's my kinda beast.
F40 ferrari, Big cube 57 chev, 4 speed Yenko camaro, Mazda r100, Mazda 10a rx3 and heaps of Australian cars you guys have probably never heard of lol. I could go on and on haha, But if I have to choose just one i'd take a 71 convertible hemi cuda.
Tesla Roadster 2010.. I have found a new love for electric cars. I own a Dodge Charger SRT8 and my only Gas car though I don't get much of a thrill from loud engines anymore. I do love the speed though. I tested a Tesla Roadster 2008 and fell in love with how quiet it was yet how much torque it packed. Acceleration from 0-60 in 3.7 seconds is amazing for an all electric car. It just goes to show that even in its early stages, electric vehicles and their technology behind it can potentially surpass that of a gas engine in due time. I recently saw that they introduced there Sedan "Tesla Model-S" to the market and the torque is still there, but I'm not a fan of the modifications made to auto reduce speed when passing a speed limit sign. It seems that the cpu reads these signs. Any thoughts on Electric cars for the future?
Bugatti Veyron Porsche 911 GT3 RS 70 Mach-1 429 Mustang 78 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham 2005 Lincoln Town Car Signature L. (Probably the only one on the list that's actually obtainable.)
I would totally want a Robin Reliant. Nothing like the classics. Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
I'm so thankful to own the car of my dreams but if I would choose something else then it would be a Zonda f convertible, white with naked fiber bits.
We might be getting the gt3 rs, I'll show you once we do. I was thinking of the orange, it was the official colour in Geneva and i thought it was pretty cool although I'm not into flashy colours
1968 Dodge Charger with 440 stroked to 512, 4 speed + OD gearbox (there's a new one being made that looks and mates up like the stock 4), 3.73 rear, after market suspension and steering, frame and body stiffening, and some tires that can handle it all. CJ2A with a Kubota diesel dropped under the hood. Go pretty much anywhere.