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29-12-2008, 02:01 AM | #1 | ||
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I got 2 td cortinas, both 250. Ones a tuff registed street car, the other I've put alot of custom body mods on( de guttered, heavly pumped out and smoothed back eg: camaro style, smoothed bay...)
The problem is no time to Finnish it and it's taking up room I need in the garage. Should I keep her. I love these cars |
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29-12-2008, 07:36 AM | #2 | ||
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Nice choice of car mate. Keep her and wedge a V8 in there, with the body mods already done- would look fat i reacon.
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29-12-2008, 10:39 AM | #3 | ||
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thanks, I really love these cars. My street car always gets attention, genraly 2-3 people calling out or giving the thumbs up, even comodore drivers love it . It's just incredible ( it does have front runners and pro street stance). I guess people can still relate to them because there afordable and look so tuff. There arnt many cars that a young guy can still do that can hit like a tuff mk3.
I could go on all day... I've putt 350 hours into the body, it has nolathane suspension fitted and absoluitly no rust,the car was going to be my summernats calling card. I'm a spray painter, I've thought about leasing a small shed and doing stuff, mostly so I've got room for all my fords, I would hunt down more oldies if I had the space, I'm in brisbane. The misses wants to park her car inside,I really just need more room! I don't want to loose my cars! Has anyone been in this situation?! I've lost or sacrificed all my tuff v8 fords in the past and it still hurts when I think about them, I've poored my heart into this car, I don't want to loose another one, what will I have to play with in another 10-15 years. Good old cars you just can't get easily now like in the 1990s |
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30-12-2008, 03:24 AM | #4 | ||
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do you have any photos of your ride ? sounds like one sweet ride.
kick the girlfriend and her car out.. when we built this house i made sure that you could drive cars through the back of the garage into the back yard so i could put my cars out there. so the garage was free for our dailys. and the Cortys are safe in the yard off the street. |
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30-12-2008, 11:32 AM | #5 | ||
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yeh, but I can't yet figure how to post them up
The wifes car is nice aswell, it's got 20"& tv's..,also I worship her for all the good things she's done and continues to do, can't live with em can't live... I think I just need more space, I can't get that here,4 cars is the limit. Does anyone know of a shed I can rent so I can store and do a bit of work in, I met some guys once who had a big shed on there farm , but there using it now. Has to be in brisbane. I think I might have to regretfuly let this one go otherwise. |
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30-12-2008, 03:57 PM | #6 | ||
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you could join up with photobucket and upload them there and link to the photos
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