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focusdchaos

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  1. MazdaSpeed3
  2. Daihatsu (Charade? )is owned by Toyota, Datsun was the name Nissan under which first exported their vehicles to the USA. In the early 80s they dropped Datsun in favor of Nissan, which was a huge mistake on their part.
  3. Great Post! I've had a 260Z and MKIII Supra. I also have had a 87 200SX, which was more z like than the ZX cars.
  4. focusdchaos replied to carman21's topic in Chrysler
    Fusion's CD3 platform comes from the Mazda 6.
  5. focusdchaos replied to Chris_Doane's topic in Chrysler
    The Avenger is on the Galant / Sebring platform.
  6. To bad it won't be Kappa based
  7. 1st Generation Previa 2nd Generation Previa The 91+ Previa was clearly and update to the 1st Generation, GM Concepts had nothing to do with it. Regarding the Dustbusters, I remember seeing them in a GM facility before they came out. I was 8 or 9 at the time. My grandpartents used to work at a Baptist bording school in eastern Kentucky. Every summer GM would donate a few engines to the school, so my grandfather and I would drive up to MI and pick them up. I thought the Dustbusters were so futureistic, like space shuttles for the road.
  8. It is made by Blue Diamond, a 50/50 Joint Venture between Ford and Navistar (International) Engines avaliable are the 6.0 Powerstroke, 7.3 Cat, and 5.9 Cummins.
  9. That is a sharp little trucklet.

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