View Full Version : Cheeky mother fluffer!
hames_jet
08-12-2001, 07:26
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?threadid=50341
Have a look at this link and read the guys topics and responses.
Every scooby I see I will make a point of squashing.
Originally posted by hames_jet:
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/thread.asp?threadid=50341
Have a look at this link and read the guys topics and responses.
Every scooby I see I will make a point of squashing.
I posted on that thread and apologised on behalf of the 200sx owner. http://300zx.co.uk/200sx/ubb/smile.gif
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1995 S14, "Awaiting fitment of Autometer gauges"
hames_jet
08-12-2001, 19:53
All is forgiven! http://300zx.co.uk/200sx/ubb/smile.gif
You own a 200 as well?
I like the replies from people (most of them scoob owning) saying that a 200 is worth its salt - so it must be true http://300zx.co.uk/200sx/ubb/smile.gif !!
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92 200SX, grey
K+N 57i (Im ready for max power now!!)
Bit of ICE, cant be arsed to take the dash off to put more in
Manual, for I have the stick in the middle of my car and in the middle of my legs
Never refuse a challenge!!
gentlemen prefer blondes ......
Has to be said that the scooby is quick and handles like nothing else I've ever driven (except for the Evo VII lancer and the Esprit turbo SE, oh and the 4x4 dax Rush)
But I digress.
I was considering a scooby before finally purchasing the S14, and the key features that made me personally chose a 200 were:
1 - it is always where I parked it when I get back to it
2 - I don't need liberias deficit in my pocket to insure the thing
3 - they are considerably cheaper to purchase
4 - although they have less cornering ability they are quick enough to scare most people (maybe because of the lack of cornering ability? http://300zx.co.uk/200sx/ubb/wink.gif)
hames_jet
10-12-2001, 12:02
I have only ever considered a 200, 300 or a skyline, mainly because of all the hype about the scooby and the evo. Suppose on top of that I could prove a point to people who couldnt see past a scooby.
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