Imports vs Muscle

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Offline Carlwalski

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Re:Imports vs Muscle
« Reply #60 on: December 24, 2003 - 08:40:26 PM »
ROFLMAO!!!!!  ;D That's all good Mate - I didn't consider them as "new" But I guess they might be  ;) Here's a few more "kiwi" sayings or sayings we use at pubs not angry at people just giving them some friendly stick  8) They do the same back and it's all good, usually playing pool etc If you can't throw stones don't throw them back!

# Arse Crack
# Wing-nut
# Bush-Hobbit
# Dip Sh#t
# Numb Nuts
# Arse cheeks
# Plonker

To the original thread starter who left, one more thing I forgot to mention, I can't get parts from Junk yards so mine are all New from Yearone OR restored  :)
« Last Edit: December 26, 2003 - 07:13:41 AM by NZ 440RT »
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Re:Imports vs Muscle
« Reply #61 on: December 26, 2003 - 02:16:54 AM »
oh Darn it, I wish I had seen this thread before the kid left. I love the airbag/import safer comments.

There are 14 people people currently employed at where I work (collision repair shop). 10 of us drive a truck or similar vehicles, 2 have blazers, one has a small ford that he drives to work only (less than 2 miles), my boss is exclude because he could drive a different vehicle to work for 3 weeks strait (however the only vehicles he owns that could be considered imports are some of his dirtbikes)


We get all makes models and accidents, as in we have no specialty other than collision repair. Not a single person drives an import designed vehicle to work. In the employee lot you will not see a single toyota, volkswagen, nissan, mazda, honda etc etc etc. Why you ask? Well, many of these cars are the very vehicles that we work on at the shop. After seeing how they fair in a wreck, and sometimes the condition of the driver when the stop by, they just aren't as safe. They just do not hold up in a wreck.

I can remember a conversation I had with several of my coworkers and how having worked on many of these imported cars and seeing how they held up. Many refuse to own several brands of vehicles. They are scared of how poor they actually hold up and puting a family member in one. They are built to be economical, and throwaway (just about every car is thats built today).  

The safer argument is just not true. I have seen it first hand, and the insurance companies we deal with know it, but people love good gas milage, so there is nothing we can do except repair thin metal & plastic cars whose owners have faith in a crumple zone rather than a car built to last.

Seeing what I have you will not see a current passenger car model out of anything that comes out of japan in my driveway, they just can't the hit, and if you are going to make some lame argument like my driving is poor... I have no tickets ever, & I have never been at fault anytime I have been hit. Its is not my driving I'm worried about its everyone elses.

In regards to the muscle car/import argument that went on here... this kid is what is known as an internet troll. they claim to want a discussion, but they are just trying to get you into an argument where they can call you stupid and piss you off. they get off on it. Several of you bit hook line and sinker and gave the kid stories to take back to his other "forums" and reinforce the behavior.
oh well.

For my personal thoughts on the issue. I love seeing "rice," it doesn't bother me a in the least. Don't misunderstand, I think it is one of the most idiotic car fads to come through. (incase you're reading this trollboy, by rice I mean poorly done, visual mods only, bone stock motor). Anyway back on topic, The reason why I like seeing this stuff is because it means that there is just one more old mopar out there for me to find, because this eminem clone next to me at the light has decided he wants something exactly like everyone else instead of something much more unique, increases in value every year, and is actually legal to modify. Different stroke for different folks.

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« Reply #62 on: December 26, 2003 - 07:13:00 AM »
There has also been some bad right ups on the safty of American cars/Trucks - eg: The Ford explorer is real weak and doesn't take much to smash it up, my Subaru on the other hand has excellent write ups on safety, they crumble on impact unlike Muscle cars which take all the impact and don't crumble much if at all but they force all that presure on to the driver, which is not the best - Your life or your car? If you have insurance then your car can be saved unlike your life.
In saying that I knew this before I brought and the pros and cons of owning a Muscle car far out weigh the later  8)

I tried to reason with this guy in several posts BUT some people just don't listen so I called him some names to make me feel better and let him know what I think and ya know what It felt better...... ;)
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« Reply #63 on: December 26, 2003 - 12:48:09 PM »
Several of you bit hook line and sinker and gave the kid stories to take back to his other "forums" and reinforce the behavior.
oh well.



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« Reply #64 on: December 26, 2003 - 10:06:07 PM »
360 Cuda and NZ 440 i have to agree with ya both, we may be tools for him to go and tell his ricey buds about but like NZ said i dont care cuz i felt better to get it off of my chest. if you hold it in youll get an ulcer so just let it out guys and live healthy   ;D  lol
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« Reply #65 on: December 29, 2003 - 09:38:08 AM »
I guess we need to rmember that all these kids have to play with are a bunch of old Civics, Acuras, Sentras, ect, that have already been whipped to death by some other kids.  Some of them actually believe they are fast  I tease some of them at the store by telling them that by including my lawn mower & my tractor, I have 7 vehicles that will outrun their cars.  I dont know why they say thats' cruel.   ???  A large number of them have proven they cant handle even what these little cars have, so I guess it is a very good thing they dont have a V8 Mopar to drive.     Ovmf
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« Reply #66 on: December 29, 2003 - 03:37:48 PM »
True there have been a lot of racing accidents around here since the F&F movie involving underpowered Jap scrap.... hate to think how bad it could be if they could still order race Hemis
 I have seen some fast Jap cars , there  is a Celica here dynoed at over 700 HP  but doing some quick math he has minmum $80k into the car   now if I restored my Charger perfectly it would cost 30Kleaving me approx 40K [fi I had it ] to make more than 700Hp , upgrade the brakes, & make the Charger Handle , & judging by Ehrenbergs green brick the handling & brakes are easily done for cheap & 700 hp with say 30k to spend..... this will be easy !!!
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« Reply #67 on: December 29, 2003 - 09:11:04 PM »
Jap scrap ;D ;D ;D

never heard that one before

Mind if I use that?

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« Reply #68 on: December 29, 2003 - 09:34:56 PM »
Go for It , I don`t have a patent on it !!

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« Reply #69 on: December 31, 2003 - 04:51:19 PM »
Wow, I've been on the couch sick for a while and totally missed this thread.  Took about 30 minutes to read and have died laughing.  I guess as a recap...

This arse-cheek of an internet troll can keep his jap scrap!!
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Re:Imports vs Muscle
« Reply #70 on: December 31, 2003 - 07:54:22 PM »
Rev, sorry to hear you're sick.. :(  
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« Reply #71 on: January 01, 2004 - 12:17:15 AM »
Thanks Street!  Getting better...doc gave me some pretty good antibiotics.  They're supposed to get rid of Malaria and Anthrax...works on bronchitis too.  Tomorrow, we're taking off the front suspension!!  ;D
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« Reply #72 on: January 01, 2004 - 01:41:34 AM »
This arse-cheek of an internet troll can keep his jap scrap!!
ROFLMAO!!!!!!!  ;D Spot on Mate!  ;)
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« Reply #73 on: January 03, 2004 - 02:31:14 PM »
LMAOROFL, IM GLAD TO SEE THAT WE ARE ATILL TALKING ABOUT THAT ARSE-CHEEK MORON WHEN HE HASENT EVEN BEN AROUND IN LIKE 2 WEEKS. I REALLY LIKE THE  TERM "JAP SCRAP". THAT ONE CAN BE USED ALLO OVER THE PLACE   ;D oops sorry for the caps, wasnt yelling just forgot to take off the caps lock lol
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« Reply #74 on: January 03, 2004 - 05:53:57 PM »
Bowhunter: That's one funny looking messy post - LMAO!!!!!  ;D
Just pulling your leg mate  8)

Quite funny that, if you do use caps it looks like your YELLING - a thought to ponder  :)
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