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Posted by coalblackdragon on March 20, 2009 at 9:07 AM
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Message Just wanted to say, I'm a new memeber but not new to the site. I come here a lot looking for information and reading debates and good information. I decided yesterday to finally just get an account because on occassion I've found myself wanting to post. So, thank you all for bringing up topics and unknowingly answering my questions and concerns!

I will have some pictures of my z soon. She's had a few mods, but so far I'm on the if it breaks I can replace it budget so it's a slow process. The parts that are replaced are always replaced with better performance aftermarket parts. It is an NA and I do not plan on making a TT out of it, but (and I've already read the burns people get for saying this) I do want to pump as much power into it as I can. I'm not looking for a 500hp car, and I know it's super expensive, but I'm just simply having fun and spending money on a great car!

A little about me:

(I am a girl)
Me and my dad do all work from engine to body ourselves. The car is my daily driver, and is also my first car and I've been lucky enough to say that I've been driving her for 3 years with no accidents on my part or others, and not even so much as a speeding ticket. I love working on cars, which spanned from helping my dad put a windsor v8 in his 1982 celica gt (pre-supra model) when I was 3. I didn't do much but I liked sitting in the engine bay playing in the grease. I then learned about turbos when I was about 10 when my dad brought home a 1990 supra and we rebuilt the engine. He's burned the turbos out of that thing 3 times already (actually not his fault, the manufacturer's fault) so I've had a lot of practice putting turbos in a car. He bought me my car in amazing condition. The only thing wrong with the interior would be the driver seat is slightly cracking and the steering wheel is pretty bad. Paint has a few places that I have to touch up but none reach the size of a dime. Also, amazingly enough, the guy who had it before must have been a dumb fat-ass due to the sad fact that the rear spoiler is bent in and a nasty crack in the center which isn't really that noticeable except to me because I'm pretty anal about my car. I think he sat on it.

Anyway, thanks for reading!

I hope that as much help as you guys have been for me I can contribute as well!

     
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