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Old 10-05-2020, 11:07 AM   #11
Franco Cozzo
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Default Re: 40 THOUSAND (hypothetical) SPONDOOLIES - for a used car

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Wolverine X4 (with winch, exhaust, 14” wheels) be close to 40

Or for a bit more go... YXZ1000R
(Though impractical for dogs)

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Is there limitations on what you can drive on the streets over there in Costa Rica or is it a case of if it moves you can drive it?

I'm also quite partial to JZX110 Toyota Mark II Fortuna



Its basically a Camry with an aero kit except rear wheel drive and 1JZGTE engine, very understated, simple clean design, looks great in white and no one would look twice at it.

I seem to have a fetish for plain cars that look like they were using a pizza box as inspiration with their design tools being a 15cm ruler, a crayon and made out of plastic

Its 130mm shorter than a VS Commodore to put that into perspective on size, its a midsize sedan.

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