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Its funny what daniels perspective of a muscle car is.

A muscle car is a car that accelerates hard and goes fast. I.e., a car with muscle. it does not matter when it was built, though the 60's and 70's may have been the golden years for muscle cars

A 3, 4 or 6 cylinder car should never be considered a muscle car, no matter how fast it goes.

Edited by KeyMaker

call me logical but if this idiot is getting 13s 1/4's NOW thanks to traction loss - welcome to FWD roger you clown, how does he think it'll go faster just by throwing more power at it?!!

The wheels are just gonna spin more and it'll be slower if anything.

I'd certainly hate to drive his cordia or be anywhere near it when it takes off. I cant imagine how uncomfortable it must be and how "undriveable" it is.

Guess he's just waiting for a nice yellow sticker...and a sock + some masking tape (for his mouth).

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haha i have him on my msn, good for a laugh when bored :O

I asked him what would he get other than a cordia *hypothetically of course* and he said r32 gtst :P

He would fit in with allot of 32t owners.... not all. I do know a fair few rb20 puss box owners that are decent blokes... The ones im talking about think thier 32's are the driftorz shiz... not saying they cant... but im talking 15+ yr old stock suspension with stock rb20 powerhouse that will own everything around a corner types.....

btw

2lt AWD turbo cordia's arent all shit... bit heavy... but with about double the cost of the car pored into them they can really hammer. definetly some front wheel bias involved...

but if I remember correctly the touring car going around england once upon a time wasnt entirely shit... not that this has any relation to a twat owner like this chumpo.

meh... i cant wait to see the next s15 owner with a car I see every other meeting that has a new owner tell me why the same massive chrome steel rims he has improve his traction and accel due to the width they give over the cheese cutters he uses to re-twist his chasis around another pole.

lol yea this dude is from sydney and i have a copied and pasted, what he said, and what the car has from a gay forum:

Hello everyone:

My name is Rogercordia im also known as the CordiaKing and Kingcordia, reason being is that im a cordia turbo specialist and i can do things with eyes closed. Im a self confessed cordia turbo freak and basically i have accomplished many things that other cordia turbo's cant do.

I had two cordias but recently i sold one of them so that leaves me with one cordia which i have now but i wouldve had two if i havent sold the other one. So in general ill be talking about the cordia that i have now besides the one i had before which i already sold.

This red cordia turbo of mine is seriously quick, i have whooped many high performance street and drag cars, just recently i made rotary driver ashamed of himself, story comming later.

My red cordia is 2 litre power, has 4 cylinders and is a cyclone dash turbo engine, before the engine rebuild the specs were as follows >

factory internal engine

factory turbo

factory ignition

factory fuel,

factory spark plugs

factory clutch

UNIQUE INTERCOOLER SETUP that no other cordia has ever done before

tx5 intercooler

type 1 bov

Its done at best 13.733 seconds down the quater mile with no traction in 1st or second gear and this was done at 17 psi only.

No can you just imagine what the car would do if it did have traction, basically i was running 215's deflated to 10 psi.

MY NEW SPECS >?

Race ported polished head

Forged Je forged pistons

no balance shafts

hd exedyclutch

3 inch mandrel bent zorst system

20 psi boost

ZEX WET NITROUS KIT

METHANOL INJECTION

235 race tyres in the front

So you see, its gonna perform so quick, im expecting the car to do low 11's with the setup that its right now, its so powerfull that when i boost my car, my front end almost lifts from the ground, it just body rolls like you couldnt believe.

cars that i have recently whooped sideways >

Nissan Pulsar ca18turbo

Nissan pulasr sss hatch

Toyota Supra Turbo

Nissan 300zx

Series 6 rx7

Honda NSX

180sx

200sx

silvia

VL turbo

wrx

vx clubsport

vu v8 ute

VR4 powerd cordias

lancer evo lookalike with evo 3 engine

galant vr4

This is just to name a few, cos i have lost count, if i raced for slips every time i whooped a high [performance car, i would need a carpark the size of the airport in sydney, now if you ask me , thats aloot of cars, well guess what, my 22 year old car can do this.

I get alot of jelous haters of my car cos they cant do times like mine did with the basic mods it has, for example i can whoop $40,000 + cars up, i whooped recently a Honda nsx, can youse do this.

Ive beaten a Honda NSX and 180 sx at the same time, it was a 3 car drag battle on the GWH, when i strted to boost they couldnt even overtake me. That shocked that so badly later they said that they wasnt ready. I whooped a 12,000 and $70,000 dollar cars, now hows that for racing. I f i raced them for slips i whouldve got those cars in my drive waty already. Do you realise that i have so many cars under my belt . Thats just 1 exeambple

The toyota supra i raced wasnt that good to keep up with me, i was torque steering all over the place wheelspinning and moving sideways, the supra driver backed of as he saw that he had no hope of catching up to me, it was a turbo supra wiith the basic hardware.

the Series 6 RX7 was a little to easy for me cos i ha d him by half a car lenght all the way , just near a quiet off street area, still at these speeds, he had no chance of even comming close to getting even with me.

I have attended many drag racing meeets, circuit racing, and i have accomplished many winning feits on the road and at the drags, i put lots iof people tio shame, i have many disbelievers and haters, cos its just they are all jelous wiotyh what my cordia can do, a FWD cordia.

Check out the pics i will post up of my car in serious action ALSO visit my website and youtube profile for more action based videos.

Seeing that i cained a series 6, whats next, i need some competition

Ive got so many disbelivers about my cordia, cos they cant hack it that it goes this quick, ive whooped a whole bunch of people and basically thay cant bare listen to my accomplishments, something they couldnt even manage.

HMMMM.... i dont see a skyline there :no:

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lol roger cordia commenter one of my youtube vids of me running a 12.2 quater mile in the ss and he said 'I HAVE WHOOPED VU SS UTES AND VU CLUBSPORTS AND I COULD WHOOP U" lol i said good luck he says he only run 13.7s coz he has no traction lol i mean f**k i only have so much traction in first second and third in the ss anyway n im not making excuses

Man I'm in shock about this freak. He says his front wheel drive car makes his front end nearly lift off the ground. G thats different.

This guy has some serious issues. I have met dudes like him though. Theres a dude i know who drives a Soarer TT. He keeps saying how he put an exaust on and it's pushing 260rwkw and does a 12.2. Man I hate that dude. I keep saying come out front and run me but as usual awww the diff's playing up la la la f**ken la.

i wouldnt be too impressed if iv spent alot of money and only beaten cars like that? i mean, that vl turbo he ran and beat was most likely stock with a front mount and exhaust, approx 160kw give or take.. sss hatch? stock sr20de..

I would like to invite him to calder park to face upto some melbourne street cars :( and i will take him on :( full street trim aswell.

Anyone else in?

i wouldnt be too impressed if iv spent alot of money and only beaten cars like that? i mean, that vl turbo he ran and beat was most likely stock with a front mount and exhaust, approx 160kw give or take.. sss hatch? stock sr20de..

I would like to invite him to calder park to face upto some melbourne street cars :) and i will take him on :) full street trim aswell.

Anyone else in?

lol good luck he wont turn up he would make excuses n shit

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