As a faux lesbian, this does not surprise me.Traded my Crosstrek in
for another Crosstrek.
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As a faux lesbian, this does not surprise me.Traded my Crosstrek in
for another Crosstrek.
Just picked this 1987, garage kept Honda Helix with just over 12k miles on it for $1500. The guy before me picked it up an an estate sale with just over 8k on it. He did all the maintenance on it and upgraded all the lights to LED.
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Just picked this 1987, garage kept Honda Helix with just over 12k miles on it for $1500. The guy before me picked it up an an estate sale with just over 8k on it. He did all the maintenance on it and upgraded all the lights to LED.
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Just picked this 1987, garage kept Honda Helix with just over 12k miles on it for $1500. The guy before me picked it up an an estate sale with just over 8k on it. He did all the maintenance on it and upgraded all the lights to LED.
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The Pulsar NX had a sick futurism dash, I really miss that kind of styling. I miss indiglo gauges too.Nice looking thing, very 80s. Always loved that 80s futurism stuff. Had an 84 Corvette once and the geeky dash was half the reason I bought it.
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was it a 2013 for 2021?Traded my Crosstrek in
for another Crosstrek.
It'll come back, kids these days love 80s retro shit for some reasonThe pulsar nx had a suck futurism dash too, I really miss that kind of styling. I miss indiglo gauges too.
wthNice looking thing, very 80s. Always loved that 80s futurism stuff. Had an 84 Corvette once and the geeky dash was half the reason I bought it.
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2022 to 20242013 to 2024?
To be fair, pretty much every car, that was not made in the 80s, has better power to weight ratio than a C4. The fucking environmental laws of the 80s destroyed horsepower production for a good 10 or so years there.Took it for a ride this morning, and the Rocket iii is now ready for registration - and it's a fucking beast!
Better power to weight than my brothers C4 Corvette, and right up there with an Aventador . . (0.65hp/kg)
Rocket iii Start, Test, and Ride - YouTube
To be fair, pretty much every car, that was not made in the 80s, has better power to weight ratio than a C4. The fucking environmental laws of the 80s destroyed horsepower production for a good 10 or so years there.
I loved my F-Body Trans Am GTA to death, but that car was slooooow...for a sports car. It had the same engine as the the C4, that put out a whopping 170 HP.
'87 Trans Am had a sexy dash but I still think the '88 Buick Regal is my favorite of those "retro" style instrument panels.Nice looking thing, very 80s. Always loved that 80s futurism stuff. Had an 84 Corvette once and the geeky dash was half the reason I bought it.
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I always thought it was the lighter weight that made the C4 faster, but after reading around a bit more on it, the 88/89 vette got much more HP out of almost the exact same powertrain due to various upgrades they gave the Vette. The F-Bodys (Firebird/Camaro) had cast iron heads whereas the Vette had aluminum heads (which was huge), a different cam/manifold/exhaust, and a better tune, which lead to an extra ~70-80 more HP (240-250 total HP) (at least according to factory specs).Well, I drive a Golf GTi, and it's pretty quick, but the C4 (1989?) definitely moves . . . Unsure if it's tweaked or not.
Yea the 84 I had was pretty good off the line but it ran out of steam pretty quick. Moved to an LT1 car later on and it was a huge difference, had some actual top end so you could wind it up more. Then moved to an LS1 car and that's probably one of my top 3 engines in the 30-odd cars I've owned. Just does everything right.
State of the car makes a huge difference too, they're all old cars and who knows what's been done with them. I did a serious tune-up on the 84 (completely resealed everything from the block up, changed the timing chain, restored fuel pressure to spec, rebuilt the injectors etc) and it got like 50 hp back. Went from slow to at least decent.
Well, he lives in Western Australia, so it's probably an ex-US Military member's car.
Also: WA has some of the most lenient emissions laws in Australia, so . . .. . I"m assuming it's 'had some work'