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Old 05-26-2004, 08:47 PM
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GREAT pics, Sami. I am SOOOO jealous. My first European vacation will involve a driver's school at the Ring, fo sho! BMW has one that's pretty affordable (as far as driving schools go).

No track pics, Sami?? What's up with THAT, dude?
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That is sooooo cool. That would be like a dream.
Old 05-26-2004, 09:02 PM
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Originally posted by Sami951
It's actually a Chrysler (IIRC) .. I think it was called Nova, essentially the same car as a Talbot Horizon ... except this one was turbocharged, had a roll cage and pilot sport cup tires...

Its a Chrysler Sunbeam, they also did a Lotus 2L twin cam engined version, if they don't rust away they are a pretty special little car.

The Talbot Horizon was a different beast and came later than the sunbeam - it was crap by the way


Nice pictures, something I want to do sooner rather than later it just frightens the hell out of me when you hear about trailers taking cars away after kissing the armco

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