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and.. what rims should i use??
How many inches are the CRs that your parents had on the Honda City? Because I can't imagine such large, chrome rims on a tiny Japanese car.the_omicron wrote:i already have this in the garage
[RacingHart CR]
its from my old parent's car (it was a Honda City)
or should i buy this one ?
[Superturismo Rim]
its 17" and its dark gray metallic, not chrome..Porsche-AG wrote:How many inches are the CRs that your parents had on the Honda City? Because I can't imagine such large, chrome rims on a tiny Japanese car.the_omicron wrote:i already have this in the garage
[RacingHart CR]
its from my old parent's car (it was a Honda City)
or should i buy this one ?
[Superturismo Rim]
ok.. maybe ill just buy the replica one(taiwan madeTheStig wrote:You're parents had a set of Racinghart CR rims on a Honda City? those rims are more expensive then the car....
But am I getting it right, you wan't to tune a Peugeot 405? sorry but I don't see the logic in that, it's a old car, and I doubt it's worth it to spend alot of money on... specially not expensive rims etc.
Don't get me wrong it's not a bad car to have as first car.. but still spending money on it...
like this??Porsche-AG wrote:I see, that's not as bad... but still not the best investment for a Honda City.
Couldn't agree with you more...Glopaticki wrote:And why would you do that to car like that? Its just as bad as ricing out a Hyundai Excel
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooonnonononono . . .Koenigsegg_Rox wrote:I MIGHT be getting a really-cheap-for-what-it-is Celica ST184R. Looks in good condition, there's only a couple of very minor problems with it.
To be honest, it's far too early to decide what sort of car you should get.Porsche-AG wrote:While we're on the topic of purchasing first cars, I'd like to ask for any good suggestions (or no-no's for my choices) for my first car which I will be getting around August 2009. I'm not sure of my exact budget, but right now I'm guessing I'll be able to spend $15,000 - $18,000 CAD on the vehicle. Right now, I'm considering a 1-2 year old Dodge Charger, 2-4 year old Cadillac CTS, 6-8 year old BMW 3 series coupe, 3-5 year old Audi A5 Sport/Audi A4, or even a 2-3 year old Chrysler 300. I'm not looking for some ricemobile or a streetracing machine, I just want a fairly comfortable car that doesn't look like garbage and has fairly cheap repair costs and insurance (American cars unfortunately fit that category best).
Any suggestions?
You'd be suprised...Porsche-AG wrote:I don't know what you mean by "a lot of things could happen" because I'm sure that most of those things will be totally unrelated.