A car?  A four wheel monstrosity that crowds the road?

Give me a Supermarine Spitfire I - or maybe a Zero or a Yak 3 or FW 190 Dora!

That's if I can't get ahold of an MB 5 or a CA 15 ... ;)

Some of us have _real_ _ambition_! ;)

Wesley Parish

On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 23:12, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> Ross Drummond wrote:
> >Nick, where is your brand loyalty to Mitsubishi?
> >
> >Dint drool over a vehicle built solely to part money from the idle rich.
> >
> >To see an example of a real car go to;
> >
> >http://www.mitsubishimotors.com/lancerevolution/index.html
> >
> >A respected race car and can increase your prospects of being recognised
> > as the old silver back of the boy racer clan.
> >
> >If in doubt as to my recommendation, consult your male offspring.
> >
> >Cheers Ross Drummond
>
> Oy Ross - that's my dreams you're knocking!
>
> Having had both a highly modified Evo 6 Tommi Makkinen and FQ300 Evo 7 (
> I wonder what FQ stands for? ) stolen from my house in the UK, I
> wouldn't touch anything from 7's on with a bargepole. As for 276BHP...
> what a letdown. Even the FQ was 310 - hence the name (:
>
> Gimme a MkII 2.1 alloy block BDA running L1/BD3 cams on 48Dellortos into
> a quaife direct top gearbox, 5 linked atlas axle... and a bit of dirt to
> play on of course. A slightly cheaper option to the Bugatti, but you
> probably wouldn't want to drive it every day. Well, not all day, well...
> maybe.
>
>
> Steve

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