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It's not a bad car really, nice to just jot around with...

I know Cav's are a dime a dozen, but why not make the best of it?

1998 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24

Body Style: Coupe

Color: Red

Engine: 2.4L DOHC "Twin Cam"

Transmission: Manual

Interior: Charcoal | Red

Purchase Date: January 14, 2005

MODIFICATIONS

Engine:

AEM Short Ram Intake ( Red )

AEM Clutch Fluid Bracket

Pace Setter Cat Back Exhaust System

Wheels/Tires:

18" Axis TC Evo's with Red lip

225/40-18 Essenza Tires

Interior:

White face glowing gauges

White face glowing HVAC controls

PAC Racerboy SK-1 Shift Knob

Exterior:

Tint [ 20% all windows > 5% Strip across windsheld ]

APC Projector Headlights ( not pictured, Matrix pictured ) with 8000k HIDynamic HID kit

APC Clear Corners

APC Clear Signal Lights ( not pictured )

Miscellaneous:

Viper Responder 690XV two way alarm paging system

Escort Cordless Solo S2 Radar / Laser Detector

Future Plans:

Carbon fiber hood

Lowering springs or coilovers

Fresh Paint

before:

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after ( the window vent visors are no longer on it ):

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Edited by ahfunaki

No longer own my lovely Corrado.. wanted to cut my running costs so bought one of these instead.

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2000 MK4 Golf GT TDI (115BHP, 210lb/ft of torque - 53MPG!) - its nice, quiet, refined, full of little gadgets and examples of great design.. I love Volkswagens :D :)

Question, why do people scratch out their license plate numbers when they post pictures on the web? You can take a picture of the license plate number while you are driving, so what's the big deal?

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its a personal preference and some cars are profiled such as mine so why give them a easier way to find me.. LOL

Question, why do people scratch out their license plate numbers when they post pictures on the web? You can take a picture of the license plate number while you are driving, so what's the big deal?

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Good question.

But if you refer to my case, believe it or not but i didn't scratch the license plate number. I took the pic in strong sunny conditions, and if you look the pic with windows paint, you will notice that no scratching was made.

By the way, the license plate is IRY-191. ;)

some more.

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its crazy how your camry and my altima are almost identical in size, head room, leg room, shoulder room, yet they look so different.

i loved test driving the camry, but they were too expensive, so i opted for the altima, cheaper, more horsepower, more standard features, better warrenty deal.

I guess I'll update you guys since I took some new pictures:

1993 Geo Prizm LSi 5 SPD Manual (~135,500 miles)

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Engine: 7A-FE 1.8L EFI

Horse Power: 110 HP @ 5600 RPM

Torque: 115 lb-ft @ 2800 RPM

Curb Weight: 2480 lbs

0 - 60 mph: 8.8 seconds

Quarter mile: 16.90 seconds

Top speed: 117 mph

Fuel Economy

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