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    Re: What do you drive?

    1988 Fiero GT turbo (300 bhp)


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    Re: What do you drive?

    That Fiero HAS to be a blast to drive.
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    Yeah, I did the chassis and it handles quite well (the 88 suspension was totally different from the earlier cars) and the turbo engine makes it very peppy. I've owned it for over 20 years - just haven't got around to selling it yet - the 09 Solstice is a replacement for it. Too many cars, too little space!

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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1991 E31 View Post
    Just like my name!
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    I'm jealous. What happened to the stock wheels though? I love the BMW BBS-types.
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by wspohn View Post
    I have daily drivers and (too many) weekend cars.

    1962 MGA, 2009 Pontiac Solstice coupe, 1969 Lamborghini Islero S, 1971 Jensen Interceptor (respectively 100 bhp, 350, 350, and 350)

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    1969 MGC, 1965 Jensen CV-8 (175 and 360)

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    Amazing collection! Funny that the Pontiac might be the rarest car there.
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    My wife is getting a new company car in June. Cadillac XTS:



    I'll be driving our 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe!
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    I'm jealous. What happened to the stock wheels though? I love the BMW BBS-types.


    They were replaced before I got my hands on it. The only one I have is the spare. I do wish I had them. I should drive it more. 21 years old with under 30k miles.
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    Amazing collection! Funny that the Pontiac might be the rarest car there.
    Actually, the Fiero had the largest production of the group in the pictures.

    1988 Fiero GT - 6849

    1969 MGC ~ 4000

    Jensen Interceptor Mk 3 - ~ 3500

    Pontiac Solstice coupe - 1200

    MGA Mk 2 coupe - 521 (and only 23 with the 4 wheel disc brakes like this one)

    Jensen CV8 - 500

    Lamborghini Islero S - 100

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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by wspohn View Post
    Actually, the Fiero had the largest production of the group in the pictures.

    1988 Fiero GT - 6849

    1969 MGC ~ 4000

    Jensen Interceptor Mk 3 - ~ 3500

    Pontiac Solstice coupe - 1200

    MGA Mk 2 coupe - 521 (and only 23 with the 4 wheel disc brakes like this one)

    Jensen CV8 - 500

    Lamborghini Islero S - 100
    I meant the Solstice Coupe

    I didn't even see the Fiero.
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    Re: What do you drive?

    Quote Originally Posted by 1991 E31 View Post
    They were replaced before I got my hands on it. The only one I have is the spare. I do wish I had them. I should drive it more. 21 years old with under 30k miles.
    Damn. You should drive that more often. Is it the 6 speed, by any chance?
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