Blacdout96 |
12-11-2008 04:12 PM |
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Originally Posted by njbadaSS
(Post 522026)
well for the record, when i purchased my SS camaro, I looked around and saw many different cars that caught my eye. I very well could have bought an evo or an STI, but I went with what i love..the camaro. The way you worded the quote I responded to, you made it seem like f body cars are just cheap and thats why we all get them over cars such as evo's and sti's. Not the case. As for me, and I am sure many others on this board, we went with what we love...the F body
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But what mods have you done then? and how long has it taken you to purchase them. now am i lookign to get a well it took me X amount of years, nah, im sure your gonna say you have no problem purchasing the parts you wants, thats great, as for alot of us on here, it takes us a while to purchase what we want. Im not saying F-bodies are cheap, but compared to how well Evo's and STi's hold their value, their handling capabilities, and their technological advancements on the racing world, I feel they are superior to F-bodies, except for the department of cost for aftermarket performance parts, adn aftermarket availability of the parts, thats where the F-body wins, they've been on the market since 1967, and believe me, there is no shortage of them, so they are cost efficient. I love my Camaro, I do, I put so much time and effort to mold it into what I dreamed of, I want a Third gen, and a 79 Camaro again, but my funds stop me short, so I have to work with what I got. I would love to have an AWD car, that seats 4 in a comfortable manner, and has a nice little turbo'd 4 cylinder.....but I alas, the funds stop me short.
What do I think of the vid. it's thoughtful, definantly different, but needs more R&D into it, a nice AWD system setup and a wider body and fatter shoes would do it some justice.
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