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17 hours ago, Milkmun said:

S2000 is nice.

Absolutely agree. For similar reasons as @GTSBoy pointed out: long nose, short deck. 😍

But while production did start in 99, I don't see this as a "90s" car.

3 hours ago, PranK said:

Absolutely agree. For similar reasons as @GTSBoy pointed out: long nose, short deck. 😍

But while production did start in 99, I don't see this as a "90s" car.

I wonder what your thoughts of a "long nose, short deck" are if that were said in a kiwi accent...

24 minutes ago, MBS206 said:

I wonder what your thoughts of a "long nose, short deck" are if that were said in a kiwi accent...

Depends on the part of NZ. No probs with a short duck. 🦆 

18 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

I think you might have skipped a whole vowel sounds there C.

I might have gone a little more South Efrican. 

But this is off topic.

 

😍😍 FD 😍😍

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14 hours ago, Milkmun said:

Jdm DC2R is also nice for a FF car compared to the regular hatches of the time.

I'm lucky enough to have one in the family. A bloody fun car to drive.

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On 19/12/2024 at 2:01 PM, Ozdavroz said:

FD is so sexy she can pull off tri-spokes

The VS Commodore was so sexy it could pull off the tri-spokes AND the novelty sized Supra style rear wing 

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8 minutes ago, Rezz said:

The VS Commodore was so sexy it could pull off the tri-spokes AND the novelty sized Supra style rear wing 

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I was driving behind an FG (or something similar) Falcon ute with a shopping trolley wing (1/3 the height of that ^ one) on the back end of the hard cover....and it took me 5s to realise I wasn't looking at an NSX. f**king bogans.

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On 20/12/2024 at 1:16 PM, GTSBoy said:

I was driving behind an FG (or something similar) Falcon ute with a shopping trolley wing (1/3 the height of that ^ one) on the back end of the hard cover....and it took me 5s to realise I wasn't looking at an NSX. f**king bogans.

They do look similar

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