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High Five Busa dudes from oversea.
High Five to all of yee.

I want a real car.
This is my typical hypermodern Dutch car , see picture
Who want's some of that , huhhhh  ....   ?



it has got enough space for four midgets.
it has a 750 CC 2 cilinder engine , yammmie
It has windows that can not open , safe !!!!!!!
it is luxury , two colour paint .... nice nice nice.

But i am going to sell my beautifull Dutch vehicle and i want an a big amerikan car , from the 1970 tees.
With a V8 , with an supercharger.
Dodge of Ford or some.
Who knows export companies who have a website ?
That are relaible.  

I want a real car - i want an american car ,
One that has serious attitude problems if you step on it.
Mamma .... i want an American car .........
Maaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaaaa ....

See what happens ....now i am crying like a little child.
 
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thats a joke for a car.

I hope you realize that a V8 uses alot of gas/petrol. It will be expensive to drive
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You want a new 05 gt...lots of power looks of the old days with reliabilty of todays cars and better gas milage than an old muscle car.
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hhe,, I'm partial to the Late 60's El Camino's with da' SS package. Sweet! and unique.

guy that works here at the dealership has a black w/ white racing stripes all original. Said he wouldn't sell it.. so I'm sucking up trying to get into the will!.

haha.
 
Instead of the V-8, supercharged engine....why don't you just put your Busa motor in the car and call it a day? There's no down side -
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I love that black car.
Nice nice nice

What did i say ?
Oh yeh .. nice nice nice.

Yam Yammmmmmmmmmmm

Thanks.
 
I'm generally a Dodge Man Myself... BUT Given the fact that you are over seas, and just a little ways from your local parts counter, I would say you definitely want to get a Chevy, and you want a 350CI Motor. Any 70's dodge motor is going to cost a whole lot more to build and parts are going to be more scarce, not the end of the world here in the states, when you generally have 2-3 local sources for parts but it could be an issue overseas.

Chevy's 350CI lump is super common, and there is a huge aftermarket for them, and you should be able to find parts and even complete "Crate" motors really easily and for not a whole lot of money. (Though Shipping could become an issue $$$)

Oh and I wouldn't completely disregard the late model Camaro's either, with these guys you can actually get the power AND the Handling. Not just straight line grunt. Good luck with your choice.

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