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Oh... you and your confusing wording... the 240SX. You said I admitted it was ugly, which I didn't. :D :P
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You know how my first car was an almost new 1994 Sunbird? Well my parents were seriously considering a slightly used 1993 Cavalier Z24 before they bought the Sunbird. The car was black wiht gray interior and it was loaded. My Dad stil wouldn't settle for a stick :angry: but at least this thing looked sporty with those cool ground effects BMW would later "borrow" for the M3.

Sucks that I got a hand-me-down Sunbird with an ashmatic 2.0 liter when I could have had a 3.1 liter Z24.

So getting back to the topic at hand, YES I like the Cavalier Z24's butt. Hell my family's first car in the USA was a brandy-new 1989 Cavalier RS sedan. Silver Metallic with the red & black gound effects/trim & a luggage rack. Even the interior was upscale for a poor little J-car. Remeniscent of the Camaros and Beretta GTs of the day.


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NOS: Yes the Viper coupe is good (not fantastic) but the ragtop is gross. Should have clarified. Besides V10s are unappealing to me. Either make it a nice BB V8 or go all out & make it a V12. I hate half-assed Supercars.

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