David Savage wrote: > At 12:27 AM 10/01/2007, Adam Maas wrote: > >>K.Takeshita wrote: >> >>>Uhhhh, that would be a tragedy. >>>When I first visited U.S. years ago, the first thing I did at the airport >>>was to designate Mustang at the rent-a-car counter. That was an early 70's >>>muscle Mustang. A dream by a young Japanese to drive an American muscle >>>car! >>> >>>Ken >>> >> >>One of the good things about the movie 'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo >>Drift' was them building a 60's Mustang with an RB26DETT from a Skyline >>GT-R in it. They actually did build one for the movie, took quite a while >>for them to get the engine into the Mustang. >> >>Frankly, I'd rather have a Nissan Silvia, Fairlady or Skyline than any >>Pony Car. Cubic Inches are fun, handling is more fun. > > > > Nothing beats a "Ricer" with a big ironing board on the back to help it's > handling. > > Dave > >
I'm not big into ricers. I am a big fan of low-displacement performance though. There's a big difference between a Civic with an ironing board and a fartpipe and a 240SX with an RB25DET swap and a 300ZX brake kit. I'm intot the latter. -Adam -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net