rysz
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Hi there, I have just seen this on the thoroughly enjoyable www.junkhouse.us/blog which is a spin off from the old Risky Devils Drifting / Car Life blog. WARNING, some images on there are NSFW. But this came up today, an SR-20DET powered E30 Cabby that has been thoroughly modified for drifting! Just look at it, it looks awesome! Always great to see a fresh approach on a car that is pretty common over here! Rysz.
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Last Edit: Aug 6, 2011 16:53:23 GMT by rysz
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johnd
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needs a proper bumper imo
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clicked on the link and all that came up was a picture of stars?
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rysz
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clicked on the link and all that came up was a picture of stars? Try now. Also, I don't think it is finished yet... Rysz.
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petea
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Sasha Grey, that girl is filth Love the E30 BTW.
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Siggy too Biggy.
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rtlkyuubi
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That is curse word amazing!!
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prey
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bonkers! id love to roll about in that, minus windscreen and all lol
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bonkers! id love to roll about in that We are still talking about Sasha Grey?
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1937 Austin Street Rod - 1941 Wolseley Not Rod - 1956 Humber Hawk - 1957 Daimler Conquest - 1966 Buick LeSabre - 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury - 1968 Ford Galaxie - 1969 Ford Country Squire - 1969 Mercury Marquis - 1970 Morris Minor - 1970 Buick Skylark - 1970 Ford Galaxie - 1971 Ford Galaxie - 1976 Continental Mark IV - 1976 Ford Capri - 1976 Rover V8 - 1994 Ford Fiesta
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MWF
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OMFG YES!
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That is pretty sweet, I like the outside the box thinking. Personally I think it would look better with a tidier, more finished front end, and I'd want a windscreen too. I know, no sense of adventure...
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1989 Peugeot 205. You know, the one that was parked in a ditch on the campsite at RRG'17... the glass is always full. but the ratio of air to water may vary.
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I think I'd have removed the windscreen surround as well. Go the speedster with a cage look.
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CIH
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They look like Nissan door mirrors too
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That is pretty sweet, I like the outside the box thinking. Personally I think it would look better with a tidier, more finished front end, and I'd want a windscreen too. I know, no sense of adventure... I hear ya. I'd have left the twin headlights - there is room - and left the front end tidier. Another 6 hours in the workshop and it would look "classy" instead of "semi-tramp".
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rob0r
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That's really cool!
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E30 320i 3.5 - E23 730 - E3 3.0si - E21 316 M42 - E32 750i ETC
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That's sweet, would love to skid that while wearing aviator goggles ;D They look like Nissan door mirrors too They are definately E30 mirrors.
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Last Edit: Aug 9, 2011 10:02:24 GMT by Robinxr4i
Sierra - here we go again! He has an illness, it's not his fault.
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rolphy
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would look much nicer if it was finished, my mate has just put an sr20 into his e36 for drifting, seems to be a good combo, il see if i can find some pics
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CIH
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That's sweet, would love to skid that while wearing aviator goggles ;D They look like Nissan door mirrors too They are definately E30 mirrors. We had an E34 M5 intoday a I clocked the door mirrors so my mistake.They're not too far off though;
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qwerty
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That is lovely! You don't want it too tidy in case it gets bumped. I think it strikes a very good balance!
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