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In the Uk.

You can drive on the roads at 17 once you have passed your test.. your do not need to be 21!

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Thats the way it was here when I got mine. You took a written exam to get your permit which allowed you to drive with a licensed adult passenger. Then at 17 you took the driving test and got your under 21 license. Which had no difference than over 21 except that it looked different. I got my license renewed just before my 21st birthday (Like 2 days) and got stuck with the red line that says under 21 until so and so.

My car is old school LOL Bought it off some guy, don't really care about it much (I feel bad now because the guy who previously owned it loved it to bits) because this is a temporary car.

1985 Nissan Pulsar ET Turbo

Exterior:

2-Pack Red, with black lips

Viper white 5 spoke 16" rims

Lowered suspension (apparently they're King Springs... I don't think they are)

Engine:

E15ET 1488cc with Garrett T25 turbo boosted to 9psi

Soarer intercooler (top mount)

Some branded airfilter LOL

Relocated AFM

2.5in exhaust system which I hate (very loud suprisingly, must be old...) with a 3in mandrel bend

Turbosmart Type-II BOV

I think that's all the things he's done to the engine that I know of.

Interior:

Black and red colour coded

Nissan EXA Turbo seats

Pioneer headunit

4 Pioneer speakers

2x10in Kenwood Subwoofers

Best of all, no power steering! (sarcasm) LOL

This car pretty much came with everything, I'm not complaining. LOL

I can upload photos if anyone wants to see.

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We need pics! Interior, exterior, engine bay... let's see them!

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Bought this baby last friday.. Gonna have to strangle it down do 25 kw since thats where the limit for heavy mc is here in Sweden. Cant drive it with its full potential until i'm 20. Or, thats what the police says anyway :p

Oh, and it doesnt look anything like in this picture, i just dont own a camera so no pictures yet. Its black and full of sponsorthingies cause the previous owner used it in the swedish national something something last year. So its much cooler.. But what do i care, i had 50 grand and wanted something really cool.. Now im in love.. :blush:

1998 Jeep Cherochee Sport, in black.

Im going to get it lifted in a few weeks.

Ill post a pic when i have time.

Mustang = Rustang, FORd SUCKS!!!

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Hah your post is hillarious you say Ford sucks but you are driving a Jeep :woot:

You do know that Ford made the motor for Jeeps until Chrysler bought them out.

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The Novabus

Montreal transit's newborn, the Novabus, debuted in the 90s. Besides its exterior look, this vehicle represents a big change from its predecessors since it is a low-floor bus. This type of vehicle was preferred first to improve the access to senior citizens ? a group of users on the rise ? and also to give wheelchair users access to the regular network. These buses were not very popular at, since they suffered from many technical problems. Moreover, an unfortunate event took place in early 1999 when all of the low-floor buses had to be withdrawn for two full winter weeks, due to a mechanical failure! But all of this is now history and recent surveys carried out among our users reveal that these buses are gaining in general approval, mostly since the recent changes brought to the inside layout of these vehicles.

yep thats my r:pinch:nch:

(i dont think i broke the thread rules....)

Honda S2000, '03. Thanks to Paul for taking the amateur shots, he's working for his major in photography.. plus has a better camera than me... lol

<my car still beats his though>

shots taken at a nearby corp. center in miami a few days after the show. so she's a little prettier than normal :happy:

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The Novabus

Montreal transit's newborn, the Novabus, debuted in the 90s. Besides its exterior look, this vehicle represents a big change from its predecessors since it is a low-floor bus. This type of vehicle was preferred first to improve the access to senior citizens ? a group of users on the rise ? and also to give wheelchair users access to the regular network. These buses were not very popular at, since they suffered from many technical problems. Moreover, an unfortunate event took place in early 1999 when all of the low-floor buses had to be withdrawn for two full winter weeks, due to a mechanical failure! But all of this is now history and recent surveys carried out among our users reveal that these buses are gaining in general approval, mostly since the recent changes brought to the inside layout of these vehicles.

yep thats my r:pinch:nch:

(i dont think i broke the thread rules....)

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i like your ride, but i think you need to lower it a bit more and put new rims on those 30 inchers

Finally got photos done LOL

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I hate the hood vents... I can see the point of it since I have a top mounted intercooler, but very ugly lol I took the lip and sideskirt off but left the rear lip on.

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Lighting wasn't too good sorry about that.

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Real messy lol I hate cleaning up.

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EDIT: Is it me or don't the images show unless you copy and paste the URL into the browser

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