Would you believe it... Another noobie!
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From: An Englishman in New York (state)
Would you believe it... Another noobie!
Picked up an '03 G35 sedan yesterday. All stock, and will probs stay that way for a while, but I may dabble in perf parts at some point. It's an auto, (as I do my 'fun' driving offroad, but it's a damn good car from my first impressions!








Last edited by Blue Meanie; May 16, 2008 at 10:41 PM. Reason: Smelling pistakes
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 2,217
Likes: 4
From: An Englishman in New York (state)
oooh... And thanks to the sticky FAQ I found out I have a sport model
(So, what's the difference between the sport model, and the standard model??)
Actually, I haven't introduced myself at all, how rude. My name is Andy, and I'm, to quote a Sting song, 'an Englishman in New York' state. I work in siesmic surveys, and have just got back from Nigeria, and will be jetting off to Abu Dhabi in the next week or so. 32, and have had various 'quick' cars over the years, and have only recently began venturing off road, rather than get another driving ban. Previous cars I would buy again in a heartbeat are
*MR2 Turbo, (rev 3, with boost increase to 1.25 bar, and RR'd at 320 bhp... VERY quick little car!)
*MK I Astra GTE. fully race prepped, with tuned engine, and used for trackdays, and road rallies. Great fun. Only 145 bhp, but light as a feather, and handled like it was on rails. great for narrow, and twisty country lanes, where it would blow away evo's, and scooby-doo's.
*Merc 190e... Although this was my mile munching tank, it was a great car. Nimble enough, despite feeling big, and the 2.0 engine was certainly spritely. One of my all time favourite cars is the Cosworth Evo version.
Aidi A3 1.9 Tdi... Wicked little car, with a wicked little engine. Pulled like a tractor, and was surprisingly quick.
(So, what's the difference between the sport model, and the standard model??)
Actually, I haven't introduced myself at all, how rude. My name is Andy, and I'm, to quote a Sting song, 'an Englishman in New York' state. I work in siesmic surveys, and have just got back from Nigeria, and will be jetting off to Abu Dhabi in the next week or so. 32, and have had various 'quick' cars over the years, and have only recently began venturing off road, rather than get another driving ban. Previous cars I would buy again in a heartbeat are
*MR2 Turbo, (rev 3, with boost increase to 1.25 bar, and RR'd at 320 bhp... VERY quick little car!)
*MK I Astra GTE. fully race prepped, with tuned engine, and used for trackdays, and road rallies. Great fun. Only 145 bhp, but light as a feather, and handled like it was on rails. great for narrow, and twisty country lanes, where it would blow away evo's, and scooby-doo's.
*Merc 190e... Although this was my mile munching tank, it was a great car. Nimble enough, despite feeling big, and the 2.0 engine was certainly spritely. One of my all time favourite cars is the Cosworth Evo version.
Aidi A3 1.9 Tdi... Wicked little car, with a wicked little engine. Pulled like a tractor, and was surprisingly quick.
Last edited by Blue Meanie; May 16, 2008 at 09:55 PM.
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