Great car! Congrats.
Great car! Congrats.
Money can't buy you friends, but you do get a better class of enemy.
these Land Rover's are both of me.. The first is a Discovery/Range Rover(front:Range rover/back: Discovery) an the second is a Range rover classic from 1983
I got around to Eggnogging my new 1974 Mercury Cougar XR7 the other day . I went ahead and did the hood ornament too.
UCP's biggest (only?) fan of the '74-'76 Mercury Cougar.
UCP's proudest owner of a '74 Cougar
My favorite color is chrome.
I suppose that's a column shift gearbox then
nice cars, the pair of you.
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UCP's biggest (only?) fan of the '74-'76 Mercury Cougar.
UCP's proudest owner of a '74 Cougar
My favorite color is chrome.
well i finally got round to my Egg Nog test...
even took my shifter off to make the paper look pretty LOL
camera died so i didn't do the hood pic, but who's gonna lie about owning this car... LOL
Live by the "H", die by the "H".
Honda Civic Ferio EG
Thought I might prove ownership. Such a great car for snowtrips.
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RUF CTR Yellowbird is what dreams are made of
You live in Melbourne though...?
yeah bro
2hours to buller
4hours to hotham - i must admit the buckets get a little uncomfortable after 4 hours but its great drive through the sticks. Has some donk sheer cliffs when you get close to the mountain but its simply not worth pushing your car around that sort of shit. Can very quickly ruin your trip.
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RUF CTR Yellowbird is what dreams are made of
yeah, really impressed with the grip of AWD espicially in the wet. came out of a 2000 VTIR prelude, which is a nice car but such a difference in traction and power delivery. I'd recommend a WRX hatch to anyone who wants a descent sports car with ample space thats relatively cheap to run. ive been averaging around 10L per 100ks which im preety happy about considering i was averaging that in the honda
RUF CTR Yellowbird is what dreams are made of
i think it equates to around 25mpg
Space wise, so convieniant - can easily fit 5 blokes with snow gear(roof racks fitted though).
Its quite suprising the overtaking ability at highway speeds with a full car load. i love it. a bit of a handful when she goes sideways in the wet, it requires lots of quick and small steering inputs.
RUF CTR Yellowbird is what dreams are made of
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