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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 09:28 AM
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S13-14 with LS1-3 is an awesome swap.

350Zs are starting to get LS motors as well.....

Originally Posted by EAGLE 5
Yeah but the NSX exudes awesomeness. To think of it NSX sounds like awesomeness. Awe (N) some (S) ness (X). There that's what NSX stands for.

There's a guy at work with a MINT black 97 NSX and that car is straight up classy. May not be as fast as your alternative but 100% driver involvement.

I'd do that.
240Z's are just so classy looking. A V8 would also be a fun experience.

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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Brest Phan
M3 BMW.

Different car, I know....but a very capable car just the same, and no wing needed.
I was just pointing out that you said stock M3s don't use wings. The GTS does.


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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Fishstix
nope. I will never sell my car, but I am eyeing a new project to take on... (NSX, 280Z...)
Let's do a RouteKS Madonna or something!
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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 10:14 AM
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Evos look weird without the wings. So for me, wings all day everyday.
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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by slim8605
I was just pointing out that you said stock M3s don't use wings. The GTS does.....
Right.

And this car also comes with: Roll cage, 6 point harness ,special engine and transmission, special brakes, poly carbonate rear and side windows, no rear seat, no AC or stereo, increased horsepower and torque, ungoverned speed of 190 mph, is built by hand, and should i mention.....none have been sold in the USA?

Now, if Mitsu offers a hand built track model, out-sourced to a fabricator like the M3 GTS, Im sure it would offer a true, track specific wing. But it wouldnt be a "stock" Evo.

And.....it wouldnt be offered in the USA thats for sure.

If I go back to a wing, it will be a high performance, track specific type wing that is removable.

I like wings, I just dont like or need the attention from all the pimply faced, hip hop wannabe, genitalia deficient, children that like to stare at them (Oh, and the police too).

Next?
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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Fishstix
240Z's are just so classy looking. A V8 would also be a fun experience.
Ive driven 4 cylinders for the past 15 years, 9 of them forced induction, and all 15 of them have been great especially the turbo years.

But nothing compares to a good V8. If I could find the car that had one, that was reasonably priced and made by the Japanese, I would switch today.

If Toyota would shove their excellent V8 into a Camry or Corolla with a 6 speed manual transmission, rear wheel drive train, beefed up chassis and suspension to match, with all needed aero-effects etc I would be a Toyota customer.

And I wouldnt put a wing on itl-
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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 12:48 PM
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Let's do a RouteKS Madonna or something!
That's the kit I would do. Veilside is a bit too much "car show".

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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Brest Phan
Ive driven 4 cylinders for the past 15 years, 9 of them forced induction, and all 15 of them have been great especially the turbo years.

But nothing compares to a good V8. If I could find the car that had one, that was reasonably priced and made by the Japanese, I would switch today.

If Toyota would shove their excellent V8 into a Camry or Corolla with a 6 speed manual transmission, rear wheel drive train, beefed up chassis and suspension to match, with all needed aero-effects etc I would be a Toyota customer.

And I wouldnt put a wing on itl-
Why does it have to be Japanese? American V8's are great engines.
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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Brest Phan
Right.

And this car also comes with: Roll cage, 6 point harness ,special engine and transmission, special brakes, poly carbonate rear and side windows, no rear seat, no AC or stereo, increased horsepower and torque, ungoverned speed of 190 mph, is built by hand, and should i mention.....none have been sold in the USA?

Now, if Mitsu offers a hand built track model, out-sourced to a fabricator like the M3 GTS, Im sure it would offer a true, track specific wing. But it wouldnt be a "stock" Evo.

And.....it wouldnt be offered in the USA thats for sure.

If I go back to a wing, it will be a high performance, track specific type wing that is removable.

I like wings, I just dont like or need the attention from all the pimply faced, hip hop wannabe, genitalia deficient, children that like to stare at them (Oh, and the police too).

Next?
Seems like you have a very different definition of the word "stock" than mine. It's not stock because it has a roll cage, harness, and some other special stuff not on a base model M3? A Lancer DE doesn't have Recaros, Brembos, special trans, other crap you threw in, etc... but that doesn't make the Evo not stock because it has a wing.

Do you also consider this not stock?


How about this?


Something not being sold in the US has nothing to do with stock or not so I'm not sure why that was thrown in there. Lol@if it's not in the U.S. it doesn't count.

If someone can go to the dealership and write a check for it then it's stock. It's just a track ready version of the car. Just like the Boss 302 Laguna Seca, which is also stock...
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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by revo7
Evos look weird without the wings. So for me, wings all day everyday.
+1 and honestly all cars with flat trucks look weird, actually i think all cars need at least a little spoiler. I just personally can't stand a car without one, just doesn't seem right
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Old Nov 16, 2012 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Fishstix
Why does it have to be Japanese? American V8's are great engines.
He just said if Toyota did this, he would go for it. I guess he might be driving a American V8 like you have mentioned. Japanese seldom put a big engine in a sedan like the America did. It might be nice to have a V8 in a sedan, but I prefer a V8 plus twice turbo.
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Old Nov 16, 2012 | 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by slim8605
Something not being sold in the US has nothing to do with stock or not so I'm not sure why that was thrown in there. Lol@if it's not in the U.S. it doesn't count.

If someone can go to the dealership and write a check for it then it's stock. It's just a track ready version of the car. Just like the Boss 302 Laguna Seca, which is also stock...
The GTS would be purchased from dealership by writing a check. It is absolutely a stock car. It is not sold in the US does not make the fact that it is a stock car. If you really like to talk about exception, the car doesn't count as stock only if it's not in German. It is a German car but not U.S.. However, cars are international business. Therefore, any new cars from any local dealerships are considered as stock.
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Old Nov 16, 2012 | 10:44 AM
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I prefer a lip over a wing any day. Unless it's an aeromotions
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Old Nov 16, 2012 | 01:01 PM
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[QUOTE=slim8605;10509073"If someone can go to the dealership and write a check for it then it's stock. It's just a track ready version of the car. Just like the Boss 302 Laguna Seca, which is also stock..."[/QUOTE]

I disagree.


An Evo GSR or MR is a "stock" from the factory, base model car. That includes the brembos, trans, turbo, AWC etc, stiffer chassis, high performance suspencion etc etc.


It has a few options ie stereo or aero kit.


A Lancer DE is also "stock", from the factory.


The M3 GTS is not a stock, from the factory car. Its hand made.


The Boss 302 Laguna Seca is not a "stock, base model" car either. Its a highly specialized, limited production car crafted by special teams and outside vendor participation. Only 750 a year will be made for a 2 year run.


To me, "stock" is base model vehicle with a few options.


From the factory or not, any car that is race purpose specific, hand crafted or highly reworked for the track, is NOT "stock" and usually requires special shops and production teams to assembly them even for Ford. In fact, Ford is famous for this and has been for decades.


Available from the dealer yes, stock no. Just as the Shelby 350-R of the 1960s was not stock. Available from a dealer ys. Stock no.


As for the Ariel Atom? A limited, low production vehicle that is for all intent and purposes....."hand built."


Many of its models dont include a wing by the way. And could easliy beat your
Evo equiped with a wing. Just Saying.....


For that matter once upon a time one could by a Rouch Mustang from a Ford dealer (albiet only in FL), turn key off the lot. But that doesnt make it stock either.


My comment about "Not being sold in the USA" has nothing to do with "stock" other than a lot of high performance cars are not available in the US ie the

Ford RS200, which certainly wasnt stock, but available to the public from the dealer, if fortunate enough to find and afford one.


The M3 GTS may come wthl all advertised and paid for items, but it certainly isnt a stock vehicle. It is a limited, hand made, highly specialized and expensive vehicle.


My experience over a lifetime has been there are stock base model cars, there are highly optioned cars (not stock), there are high performace special purpose cars (certainly not stock), and custom, hand crafted cars ie AMG, Rouch, Saleen etc (obviously not stock).


Thats how I know it, and my contemporaries understand it having witnessed the heyday of the 60s, Shelb yetc., the glumness of the 70s and home built V8 Vegas and V8 Chevy Luvs, the rebirth of the muscle car in the 80s, SRT and SVO, and the arrival of high performance cars from Japan in the 90s onwards (thank God).


I understand your experience is different than mine, and therefore your perception of life around you.


I suppose we can agree to disagree.

PS My original point stands, the stock M3 will beat a stock Evo....no wing needed.

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Old Nov 16, 2012 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by mitlan
He just said if Toyota did this, he would go for it. I guess he might be driving a American V8 like you have mentioned. Japanese seldom put a big engine in a sedan like the America did. It might be nice to have a V8 in a sedan, but I prefer a V8 plus twice turbo.
Americans make a fine V8. The LS and Mustang engines and are fine examples.

Ive owned a lot of American cars,a nd driven even more.

For my money, at this point, I prefer Japanese cars for their build quality, excellence in competition, and dedication to performance and competition while American manufacturers lost their vision and mission to their cutomers, and to compete.
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