where do u get all this money to build these awsome cars
It's my dad's money. He has a lot, yet he doesn't spend it on anything but the house, and the cars. I don't know how he got it, but he's cheap. He won't buy me anything.
From his job.
The job at TRD.
The one that, you know, if you bothered to read any significant portion of this thread, you'd know he has.
That's my money. It's not enough to be happy, but I love my job.
I thought the AE86 was 1983-1987... i am probably wrong but i saw it on some site and it did say that but i guess ur right im not sure i know 1983 corrilla are also called ae86... i dunno
In Japan, the AE86 was released in 1983, in the U.S. it was released in 1985 due to it being a very popular car in Japan. But the U.S. took the car for granted, and it's impossible to find one that's in decent shape.
hey deity of drift... on your sig is that all the cars you have? im just wondering... and about honda being a girl car or mostly driven by girls... girls drive NSX?!? i would love to meet up with them
Yeah those are all the cars I have in my garages. I sold the Starion today, I'm waiting for the kid to pick it up though, so I'll get rid of that on my sig. Yeah, most girls drive Hondas over here. None can really afford the NSX. But there is a brother-sister team that races on the highways that both drive Type S Zeros. They are very, very fast.
Anyways, the BNR32 is probably the coolest car we have (other than my dad's AE86). It's so fast for a heavy car. My dad is using 110% of the RB26's potential. The car was raced uphill at Iroha-zaka yesterday. Today, we took it to Sugo and my dad ran great times. But I kept up with him in my Trueno. Then he put his emergency lights on (which was weird) and blew me away. We dynoed the car today also. It's making 479ps @ 7300 or 7600r/min. I forgot the r/min because I don't know where the dyno slips are... It's really fast. I also raced this Saturday. A young kid in a Sil-80 thought he could keep up with me (which would make him the victor). I said sure I'll race. He was good until the nonstop continuous hairpins began. It's funny, because he tried passing me on the short straightaways, and he looked so mad/nervious at the same time. I'm very relaxed when I race. But anyways, he had to slam on his brakes because at the speed he was going, it was impossible for him to overtake me on those hairpins. About midway though, I left him in the dust. Then after the race, he asked what I did to me Trueno. And after I explained, he said it isn't fair because I'm not using the original engine... which I found very funny. He lost, yet refused to admit it. My dad showed off the stupid GT-R, and everyone was going crazy over it. I guess they respect my dad or something... Well it's been a good week. Now we only have 3 spots left in the garage, so I wonder what's going to be next...
-Tom