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'71 Plymouth hemi cuda in plum crazy or a 288 GTO  decisions ,decisions. I'll go for the 'cuda as a wild card.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-March-2005 at 19:30
What about one of these?


Nissan Skyline GT-R Z Tune
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-March-2005 at 19:36
Granted a very serious chariot , but hardly a styling masterpiece. Vulgar ,i think thats the word i'm looking for, a bit like the people who usually drive them. Any one for some branded sportswear and some 9 carat tom?
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What about one of these, a bit of American classic muscle.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-March-2005 at 04:08
Originally posted by Rhys Rhys wrote:

What about one of these?


Nissan Skyline GT-R Z Tune

I like the Nissan skyline, despite what people in the motoring press say about jap styling. The best was the R33, and it looked better as the GTS without all the body kit.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-March-2005 at 04:09
Originally posted by Rhys Rhys wrote:

What about one of these, a bit of American classic muscle.

Nice, although the dodge charger has to be the best looking American muscle car.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-March-2005 at 10:58

I think the Nissan Skyline is one of the most hideous cars I've seen.

It is aggressive looking, but best looking?

The front is just about bearable, but it's just as well the above photo doesn't show the rear because it's reminiscent of Dawn French in a size 10 G-string.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-March-2005 at 12:17
Originally posted by Peter Fenwick Peter Fenwick wrote:


I like the Nissan skyline, despite what people in the motoring press say about jap styling. The best was the R33, and it looked better as the GTS without all the body kit.


..like one of these?




There is one buzzing round York, and I have to say it looks very understated, a bit of a 'sleeper'. I quite like it as it's not pretentious and does look nice in white unlike a lot of other cars around.(A lot nicer when you see one in the flesh as it were, I was actually thinking of buying one before I got my 'ti').



another shot of the 'Z-tune', does look very 'manga' like, not everyones cup of tea if you're not into Jap Styling. I prefer the R33 GTS-T as well.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-March-2005 at 14:43
The problem for me is that those cars aren't 'styled' as they were 30 or 40 years ago. On cars like the Triumph 2500 mk1 or mk2 you could see the overall styling package, for me still one of the best looking saloons of all time. The SD1 was such a cohesive car in it's day, managing to look like italian supercars (ok, if you had a few whiskies and squinted) and also be an executive car. Superb styling.

Not a big fan of cars like the Skyline or the Impreza, they are all designed to be as mean and purposeful as possible. I mean, if a girl walked up to you in a pub frowning and snarling I'm guessing you wouldn't descibe her as beautiful?! Cars like the Miura all have flowing organic lines, and the E-type is simply stunning - designs like that will always be described as beautiful.

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There's only one & it's a Bugatti Atlantik 57SC

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-March-2005 at 15:46
Originally posted by Coasting Coasting wrote:

I think the Nissan Skyline is one of the most hideous cars I've seen.


It is aggressive looking, but best looking?


The front is just about bearable, but it's just as well the above photo doesn't show the rear because it's reminiscent of Dawn French in a size 10 G-string.



It's still better than a Nissan Micra.....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-March-2005 at 02:59
Originally posted by Coasting Coasting wrote:

I think the Nissan Skyline is one of the most hideous cars I've seen.

It is aggressive looking, but best looking?

The front is just about bearable, but it's just as well the above photo doesn't show the rear because it's reminiscent of Dawn French in a size 10 G-string.

Compared to the Alfa SZ the skyline is a beauty! biggrin1

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15-March-2005 at 03:02
Originally posted by Rhys Rhys wrote:

Originally posted by Peter Fenwick Peter Fenwick wrote:


I like the Nissan skyline, despite what people in the motoring press say about jap styling. The best was the R33, and it looked better as the GTS without all the body kit.


..like one of these?




There is one buzzing round York, and I have to say it looks very understated, a bit of a 'sleeper'. I quite like it as it's not pretentious and does look nice in white unlike a lot of other cars around.(A lot nicer when you see one in the flesh as it were, I was actually thinking of buying one before I got my 'ti').

 

That's the one. OK I know it isn't the best looking  car of all time but I still like it. It's the simplicity of the design that I like. It's not fussy and pretentious like some many other cars.

Doive, I don't want to drive a pretty car. I like my women pretty and my cars to look aggresive and purposeful.  biggrin1



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