evolution of cars that you've owned
#1
evolution of cars that you've owned
before really getting into cars i had a 96 sentra and then a 89 prelude then a 95 ford contour... then i got the bite
and got my 95 maxima.... she ended like this
its beginings...
then i got my 91 240sx coupe.. DRIFT car and did many events.... she ended like this...
but started like this....
now i got my brand new 07 scion... the new begining!!!!
i know its blurry but it was like a foot away.. in my garage its comfy home!
better pics to come soon with mod's on the way!
and got my 95 maxima.... she ended like this
its beginings...
then i got my 91 240sx coupe.. DRIFT car and did many events.... she ended like this...
but started like this....
now i got my brand new 07 scion... the new begining!!!!
i know its blurry but it was like a foot away.. in my garage its comfy home!
better pics to come soon with mod's on the way!
#5
92 mazda miata (lost to a woman not yielding to my right of way, made a left turn in front of me and.......CRASH)
93 mazda rx-7 (lost due to engine fire from leaky injectors. i was warned about that, but ignored it...even after dropping 6 grand for an engine rebuild (blown apex seal) and some mods
05 scion tc (cross your fingers)
93 mazda rx-7 (lost due to engine fire from leaky injectors. i was warned about that, but ignored it...even after dropping 6 grand for an engine rebuild (blown apex seal) and some mods
05 scion tc (cross your fingers)
#11
first POS was a '79 BMW...i can't remember what series but at that old...who cares
Then came my '95 Civic...and the modding started simple...header, exhaust, intake, pulleys, lowered, powder coated rims, and a sound system
Then the baby RIP...'97 Eclipse Spyder GS-T...upgraded to the 20G turbo, air to air intercooler, larger throttle body, SRI, downpipe, custom exhaust with 3 1/2" piping, all the turbo goodies, lowered, 18" rims, sound system, rear sway, Fuel cut defencer...laid down 336rwhp if i remember right and my best 1/4 mile was 13.2 seconds at 103.7 MPH on 91 octane
And presenting...My tC...mods are in the signature
Then came my '95 Civic...and the modding started simple...header, exhaust, intake, pulleys, lowered, powder coated rims, and a sound system
Then the baby RIP...'97 Eclipse Spyder GS-T...upgraded to the 20G turbo, air to air intercooler, larger throttle body, SRI, downpipe, custom exhaust with 3 1/2" piping, all the turbo goodies, lowered, 18" rims, sound system, rear sway, Fuel cut defencer...laid down 336rwhp if i remember right and my best 1/4 mile was 13.2 seconds at 103.7 MPH on 91 octane
And presenting...My tC...mods are in the signature
#12
90 Saab turbo... no a/c, no radio, and duct taped windows
91 bmw 525i
95 saab 900s
93 Jeep Grand Cherokee
00 Dodge Stratus. V6
04 Honda Civc
99 S 600. 410hp V12 power
05 WRX ... ended up with 320 whp
02 745.... piece of crap
06 STi
91 bmw 525i
95 saab 900s
93 Jeep Grand Cherokee
00 Dodge Stratus. V6
04 Honda Civc
99 S 600. 410hp V12 power
05 WRX ... ended up with 320 whp
02 745.... piece of crap
06 STi
#13
Cars I've owned
Almost all new, even the first one!
1974 Corolla 1200
1972 Corona MKII
1973 Volvo 1800ES Wagon (Google it...)
1978 Toyota Corolla 1200
1980 Toyota Corolla SR-5, te72
1985 Corolla GTS (Hachiroku--still have it!)
1985 Jetta (UGH! Back to...
1987 Corolla 4-door (Wife's ride)
1988 Honda Accord (Wife wanted an AT)
1993 Dodge Caravan (2nd wife and kids needed room!)
1985 Toyota P/U
1990 240 SX (Excellent concept, poor execution)
1995 Tercel (HEY! 45MPG!!!)
1983 Tercel AWD Wagon (Gotta move my bass amp and the PA somehow)
1993 Grand Voyager AWD (Winter beater/Better way to move the amps and PA)
1988 Supra (even with the work needed, it was still a steal at $600)
1985 Celica GTS (Summer Beater, about to be 'retired')
2005 Scion tC Only a few weeks old to me, but almost as much fun as the Hachiroku!
1974 Corolla 1200
1972 Corona MKII
1973 Volvo 1800ES Wagon (Google it...)
1978 Toyota Corolla 1200
1980 Toyota Corolla SR-5, te72
1985 Corolla GTS (Hachiroku--still have it!)
1985 Jetta (UGH! Back to...
1987 Corolla 4-door (Wife's ride)
1988 Honda Accord (Wife wanted an AT)
1993 Dodge Caravan (2nd wife and kids needed room!)
1985 Toyota P/U
1990 240 SX (Excellent concept, poor execution)
1995 Tercel (HEY! 45MPG!!!)
1983 Tercel AWD Wagon (Gotta move my bass amp and the PA somehow)
1993 Grand Voyager AWD (Winter beater/Better way to move the amps and PA)
1988 Supra (even with the work needed, it was still a steal at $600)
1985 Celica GTS (Summer Beater, about to be 'retired')
2005 Scion tC Only a few weeks old to me, but almost as much fun as the Hachiroku!
#15
1991 toyota 4runner
06 bsp tC
to tell you the truth, i like my 4runner more than the tC. that's not to say that the tC isn't a good car, but i see a diference in quailty between my 91 runner and 06 tC. big diff. too bad it was dying on me.
06 bsp tC
to tell you the truth, i like my 4runner more than the tC. that's not to say that the tC isn't a good car, but i see a diference in quailty between my 91 runner and 06 tC. big diff. too bad it was dying on me.
#16
You want pics? here you go!
In chronological order:
1960 Ford F-100 223 6-cyl (sorry, no pic)
1964 Dodge D100 Sweptline pickup 318 V8
1972 Plymouth Satellite 318 V8
The Dodge PU and Satellite (behind the PU) are in the background of this pic:
1988 Pontiac Sunbird SE (first brand-new car i ever owned), it died in July- blown head gasket after 260K miles:
1973 VW Bus: had dual carbs, headers and trick ignition and custom made DIY VDO gauge cluster:
1981 VW Scirocco The most fun car I have ever owned (and I am hoping the tC can be just as much fun) sorry no pic.
1984 Mitsubishi SPX 4X4 pickup:
1985 Ford Ranger XLS pickup: Still own this, needs a fuel pump and starter to run, and is for sale cheep!
1986 Isuzu Trooper II: still own this, it is for times when I don't want to mess up the tC...
1972 Chevy K5 Blazer: 350 with carter AFB carb, edelbrock manifold, headers, 37" wranglers on 3/4 ton running gear and lift kit- I recently acquired this for off-road fun
and of course my new baby (which replaced the Sunbird):
-Aaron
In chronological order:
1960 Ford F-100 223 6-cyl (sorry, no pic)
1964 Dodge D100 Sweptline pickup 318 V8
1972 Plymouth Satellite 318 V8
The Dodge PU and Satellite (behind the PU) are in the background of this pic:
1988 Pontiac Sunbird SE (first brand-new car i ever owned), it died in July- blown head gasket after 260K miles:
1973 VW Bus: had dual carbs, headers and trick ignition and custom made DIY VDO gauge cluster:
1981 VW Scirocco The most fun car I have ever owned (and I am hoping the tC can be just as much fun) sorry no pic.
1984 Mitsubishi SPX 4X4 pickup:
1985 Ford Ranger XLS pickup: Still own this, needs a fuel pump and starter to run, and is for sale cheep!
1986 Isuzu Trooper II: still own this, it is for times when I don't want to mess up the tC...
1972 Chevy K5 Blazer: 350 with carter AFB carb, edelbrock manifold, headers, 37" wranglers on 3/4 ton running gear and lift kit- I recently acquired this for off-road fun
and of course my new baby (which replaced the Sunbird):
-Aaron
#17
77 Toyota Corolla (parents bought for us kids)
85 Honda CRX (bought it in '92 as MY first car)
86 Toyota MR2
89 Toyota Corolla SR5 Coupe
89 Honda CRX
01 Saturn SL2 (my first brand new car)
06 Scion tC
85 Honda CRX (bought it in '92 as MY first car)
86 Toyota MR2
89 Toyota Corolla SR5 Coupe
89 Honda CRX
01 Saturn SL2 (my first brand new car)
06 Scion tC
#20
1989 Ford Tempo (04/02 - 06/03). Paid $1000 for it, all mine. no parental involvement
Red 2000 Mazda 626 (06/03 - 09/06). Paid $11000 for it, dad cosigned on the loan.
2007 Scion tC - Paid $21000 (after warranty, some accessories and prepaid maintenance) for it. All on my credit.
Red 2000 Mazda 626 (06/03 - 09/06). Paid $11000 for it, dad cosigned on the loan.
2007 Scion tC - Paid $21000 (after warranty, some accessories and prepaid maintenance) for it. All on my credit.