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Show your self-made car video
Published 28/07/2008 @ 18:42:23, By taxiguy
Thanks!
Here's a similar one I made for another car http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-3775-1992_Crown_Victoria.html
Here's a similar one I made for another car http://forum.imcdb.org/forum_topic-3775-1992_Crown_Victoria.html
Show your self-made car video
Published 30/07/2008 @ 02:06:08, By Neon
Show your self-made car video
Published 30/07/2008 @ 02:12:58, By taxiguy
Do you mean you are going to buy it? Or you just hope to have a car similar to that someday?
Very, very strange dashboard by the way. Kind of neat though.
Very, very strange dashboard by the way. Kind of neat though.
Show your self-made car video
Published 30/07/2008 @ 02:24:31, By Neon
Do you mean you are going to buy it? Or you just hope to have a car similar to that someday?
No, I have already this car (I have made this video ), now is of my granmother, but when I take the driving licence, this car get the my car [/quote]
Very, very strange dashboard by the way. Kind of neat though.
Yes, is one of the first Fiat with the digital dashboard!
Show your self-made car video
Published 30/07/2008 @ 06:55:20, By taxiguy
So it's your grandmother's car and you get it when you get your driver's license? Suprised you haven't got it yet, you are older than me and I already have mine!
Show your self-made car video
Published 31/07/2008 @ 15:10:31, By Neon
Some others pictures:
Latest Edition: 24/07/2009 @ 00:47:37
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Show your self-made car video
Published 01/09/2008 @ 22:49:52, By taxiguy
I finally got a chance to drive our VW Bus for the first time (since I have only been driving since the spring and the car has been dead for over a year) Somehow my dad got it running again today, don't ask me how.
Anyway, here's a short video of it:
http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=2j3isms&s=4
Latest Edition: 01/09/2008 @ 22:50:45
Anyway, here's a short video of it:
http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=2j3isms&s=4
Latest Edition: 01/09/2008 @ 22:50:45
Show your self-made car video
Published 02/09/2008 @ 19:10:43, By ingo
Nice old Bus (known as T2a for the fans).
Do you have realized, that way, how VW Bus (T1 and T2)-drivers are hanging over the steering-wheels, is looking a bit strange?
Do you have realized, that way, how VW Bus (T1 and T2)-drivers are hanging over the steering-wheels, is looking a bit strange?
Show your self-made car video
Published 02/09/2008 @ 19:43:26, By Germaneon
Impressive that thing still runs!
Show your self-made car video
Published 02/09/2008 @ 20:17:55, By ingo
Why not? In the clip it doesn't look too bad.
Have you seen the other cars of Max' family?
Have you seen the other cars of Max' family?
Show your self-made car video
Published 03/10/2008 @ 17:30:02, By Germaneon
It took a bit of time but here is the video of our 2008 Neon-Meeting (I wasn´t the cameraman but the producer): Neon-Meeting
Show your self-made car video
Published 03/10/2008 @ 21:10:36, By CarChasesFanatic
I hate the tunned ones.
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Published 03/10/2008 @ 22:28:13, By ingo
The tuned up blue one, also the grey Mitsubishi and the golden/orange-metallic car with airbrush are owned by US-citizens, so surely US-versions, too. The first two had the old style plate for private cars of US soldiers in Germany, the airbrush-car the new version. "HK" is for cars from the USA (so the plate is in US-size). Private cars of US-GI's, which were bought over here, have (German sized) plates with "AF", "AD" or "IF".
Latest Edition: 03/10/2008 @ 22:28:39
Latest Edition: 03/10/2008 @ 22:28:39
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Published 04/10/2008 @ 14:10:40, By Germaneon
All the SRT-4`s at the meeting belong to US-Guys since the SRT-4 wasn´t offered in Europe. The old-style plates were worn because the had to wait for their regular plates to come. The Aspen ("Yeah, it´s got a HEMI!") is also owned by an US-Guy.
The SRT-4 was the factory tuned version of the Neon with a 2.4 inline 4 and a turbo, delivering 234 hp. It achieves 0 - 60 mph well under 6 seconds, making it one of (or the) quickest front wheel drive car.
The SRT-4 was the factory tuned version of the Neon with a 2.4 inline 4 and a turbo, delivering 234 hp. It achieves 0 - 60 mph well under 6 seconds, making it one of (or the) quickest front wheel drive car.
Show your self-made car video
Published 03/11/2008 @ 01:52:29, By taxiguy
Show your self-made car video
Published 03/11/2008 @ 02:16:47, By Neptune
Nice! You should name it the "Pink Panther" (just a thought for a nickname)
Latest Edition: 03/11/2008 @ 02:17:15
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Show your self-made car video
Published 04/11/2008 @ 02:37:08, By taxiguy
I hadn't thought of that, it's a great idea!
Show your self-made car video
Published 04/11/2008 @ 17:28:43, By Germaneon
Very nice video but too short! I´d like to see more.
P.S. Hey little sister, what have you done...
Latest Edition: 04/11/2008 @ 17:32:22
P.S. Hey little sister, what have you done...
Latest Edition: 04/11/2008 @ 17:32:22
Show your self-made car video
Published 04/11/2008 @ 18:35:58, By CarChasesFanatic
I think that most of us will think that the video is very nicely executed, because it actually is, but it's length is a bit too short! so Max, down to work and start thinking of a new one
Show your self-made car video
Published 05/11/2008 @ 04:48:32, By taxiguy
I would add more but I don't have any more good ideas! Please help!