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Agreed with the comercials :thumbsup: They are the future along with more popularity on the rat look, Air bag suspension and more supercharged pintos. I have seen the future and its fast and very low :wink:

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Agreed with the comercials :thumbsup: They are the future along with more popularity on the rat look, Air bag suspension and more supercharged pintos. I have seen the future and its fast and very low :wink:

 

agreed :thumbsup:

 

*looks for mk2 granada estate to slam and rat

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I reckon its gonne be pro-touring.

 

2nd that I also think the "ratlook" could be another as its costing so much to buy an osf, so folks will be too skint to tidy em up. Also think modded Transits will be on the increase too. And think this year and next could see more Mk2 capris popping up as they seem a little over looked.

 

I also see mini old skool fords being modified more as most cant afford a 2 door escort lmao :mrgreen: And ive 4 1:18 mk1 escorts and 1 mk2 escort also 1:18 just waiting to be modded so keep your eyes on the model room :mrgreen:

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Jap engines will be big. People are looking away from the Cossies now, purely because of cost. You can get a reliable 350bhp out of an SR20 for the cost of buying a YB now. If you buy a written off s14 200sx you can sell the bits not needed and itd cost very little in the long run then.

 

Plus i wanna see an RB26 powered mk2 cortina.

 

I can see carbon fibre coming in too. Its already being made, its just a matter of time before it really starts to catch on, especially now its a lot cheaper then it used to be.

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Commercials :thumbsup:

 

Imagine a mk1 tranny on the floor on superlights :wink:

 

i agree, and ratlook will be big.

 

had a go on the "ol shop"

 

transitmk1photoshop.jpg

hope you like

 

That kid loves it!!!!

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mk 4 /5 tinas are growing on me especially 2 dr ones and diesels will start turning up the jap engine thing is already happening i think its a good thing variety is the spice of life

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I reckon its gonne be pro-touring.

 

Modern colours, spilt rims etc. The Aussies and yanks are already there.

 

The younger generation are looking to our cars but arent really diggin the style.

 

I listen to my 16 year old son, he knows the scene and our look, but always talks of a moonstone blue Mk1 on black split-rims and Focus RS lumps spun round.

 

Im a die-hard south Londoner so will always go with crossflow/pinto motivation, small wheels and dont like anything outside of that box (how narrow minded), although appreciate the craftmanship in other styles.

 

..... always difficult to predict style.

im going be keeping the osf i get old skool - ill be the young one that breaks the trend and goes back to all of the old ways
I'm with you on this one SmileyCentral.comimage.gif But i've been watching this post for a while & can't hold myself back any longer!! SmileyCentral.comimage.gif I think jacking up the rear axle & cable tying a Fog light to the diff,then trimming your floor pan & boot in your Nan's old front room carpet,then putting a set of Woolfies/white or hammerited weller's on SmileyCentral.comimage.gif Plus B.M.C engine's and Chocolate Brown paint!!! I'm off to get another cuppa SmileyCentral.comimage.gif Hang on a minute where's me stick on Garfield!!!
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+ i don't know what your all worrying about!! I've already had a hover conversion done & a Mr Fusion fitted to the GT!!! SmileyCentral.comimage.gif

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Mate, i would just be amazed and very happy to see you do ANYTHING on the Cortina!!! Just do something!!!

 

:thumbsup:

 

All in good time...

 

It's all about money [and the lack thereof] at the mo, mate. And I still need to get that T9 offn ya!

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Maybe we'll all be driving something like this in a few years time :mrgreen::mrgreen:

 

That is the absolute shit! F*ckin' love it! Oh how I'd love to wind the purists up with one o'them! Take it on the strip and wind up everyone else as well...

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