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Hello all DragVA peepz....Im not new to this board, i read it all the time, this is just my first post ever so i guess there is no need to welcome me or something. Anyway i wanna get straight to it, i live out in Greenbriar and i wanna say mad propz to all peeps serious about their cars and love to hook em up and what not. Im gonna be straight up and say it (takes guts lol) I drive a 95 dodge neon, im not into making it ricey n what not so i just kinda do stuff with the engine here and there. I hear the bad comments n stuff so much they are etched in my brain so PLEASE spare me the negative comments lol. I just wanna say i AM active looking for a new car and wondering about a few things, im asking the advice of all... I am a minority and i am into hooking up cars and whatnot as u have probably gathered. I just wanna know wether ppl here would ignore the comments and try to make one of the best Neons around or just start all together with a brand new car. Im seriously leaning toward getting a brand new car, i LOVE imports but my $ flow wont quite allow for one right now, so im thinking i should save until i have enough for a down payment or something? Anyway just point me in a general direction and i will take it from there..I wanna get a Golf GTI VR6..but thats wishful thinking. anyway thanks for your following comments, both negative and positive.
PS
I do sometimes go out to the races but i havent had a chance to go in a long time, my work schedule dosent allow for it. PEAC!
Flite
01-10-2003, 06:58 AM
welcome....what races? nobody here races. Golf GTI VR6.....thumbs up
Skywalker
01-10-2003, 07:39 AM
Honest opinion without dissing the Neon...get a new car.
I'd buy a 240SX, unless you can afford something better.
If money is a problem get a domestic. They can look just as good and almost always are able to go faster for less money.
ImportChik
01-10-2003, 01:32 PM
Getting a new car is the best idea......im prolly gonna get flamed but get a Honda, reliable, not that expensive and easy to find stuff for. Although I was loonkin at VW before i bought my Honda too, but yeah the cash flow just wasn't there.
Good Luck on whatever you get and Welcome to the board.
SOHCPWR
01-10-2003, 06:08 PM
Yeah Neons suck..I dont think youll get much for it if you want to sell, but Ill take it off your hands being the nice guy that I am..
1TZ JENN
01-10-2003, 06:59 PM
:hi: welcome
Twelvz
01-10-2003, 07:24 PM
Originally posted by Oreo
I am a minority
what?
LoL, thanx for the input n what not.... Minority meaning im not white. and i think i will be looking for a new car or continuing to look for one at least...anyway thanx for the help peepz l8r
Victum
01-11-2003, 03:47 AM
so you are saying there are more white people than any other race? :p
get a new car dude.. go test drive stuff u can afford and see what u like best that has a good aftermarket in it :) good luck
SlidingS-10
01-11-2003, 07:55 AM
DONT BUY A HONDA!!!!..... and there are some quick neons out there but it takes a lot of work time and money to make them quick.... if money is the prob git a mid 80`s fox body mustang or a camaro... there not exactily slow stock :not fast eather: but there easy to find parts for and a hell of a lot cheaper than trying to buy a new car and have that new car payment... shit you could take the payment money and build a bad camaro with in a year.... and hell you could probibly aford to keep the neon and drive it every day and make the other car for the weekends... ;) ... just my 2c
Saint_James
01-11-2003, 09:32 AM
Trade in you old neon, for the new neon....only the serious boys would be touching you then...
I'm not talking aout the expersso either. I'm talking about the '03 SR/T ( I think that is the model) Neon. Fuck the bullshit then.
Twelvz
01-11-2003, 09:54 AM
Originally posted by Oreo
Minority meaning im not white
thanks for filling us in :rolleyes:
2003gt
01-11-2003, 10:00 AM
Oreo, where in greenbrier do you live....??
growley
01-11-2003, 01:20 PM
Get a Volvo. Welcome.
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