Post your favorite 90s car

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:eek: I have a thing for Japanese imports. My boy has a suped up 240sx, shit is scary fast.

My boy had one too.. knew how to drift very nice with it. This exact model too (not look) sadly, he traded it for 2002 Mustang GT. Which.. up to this date he couldn't make it go sideways in the same manner as the 240sx.

As for me, I got all the parts to get an MR2 and make it turbo.. just no motherfuckin MR2. :lol:
 
its a Sterling... a gussied up honda accord... tight styling and honda reliability.... but, the brand didnt last:dance::dance:

nice car tho


It wasn't an accord. It was made from the late 80's acura legend. It held on as a Rover in Britain.



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It's now back in form of a Porsche. Sike:D

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My boy had one too.. knew how to drift very nice with it. This exact model too (not look) sadly, he traded it for 2002 Mustang GT. Which.. up to this date he couldn't make it go sideways in the same manner as the 240sx.

As for me, I got all the parts to get an MR2 and make it turbo.. just no motherfuckin MR2. :lol:

That's because Ford was still using that crappy dated live-axle in the '02 models and didn't make the switch to IRS until the 03 Cobra.

In my experience there hasn't been another car as balance handling-wise as the 240. 10k I have put in my S13(including sr20det swap), and I disrespect the best of sportcars at the button willow track. :lol:
 
I think this was the first car to utilize the hard top convertible fold down top.
No. The 300GT VR4 Spyder was the first modern car to bring it back (in 1995). The honors of first goes to the 1935 Peugot 402
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and second is the 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner:yes:
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Had one like this, tinted windows. Very nice

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That is NOT a 90's car. That's the Thunderbird from 2002-2005, that was based off of the Lincoln LS/ Jaguar S-Type platform.

The previous Thunderbird ended production in 1997.
 
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