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I love the idea of one day having a garage of polar opposites
So what would your Opposite Garage be?
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Ford GT in Midnight Blue with a Gallardo and a Aston Martin Rapide
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The incredibly classy:
and the incredibly obnoxious:
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Dapper vs Garish. Love it.
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An old Geo Metro and a Challenger Hellcat.
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I really can't dig the front of the new MX-5. It's got the same apathetic aesthetic as the BRZ, just with added lethargy. If it could roll it's eyes and tut, it would.
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mine is very similar (if we can only do 2 cars)
And the car that I will own one day:
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and
(eventually)
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Those are all polar opposites?
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DD Track and Family.
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My real life garage is quite opposite. 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis and a 2014 Nissan Versa 5-speed.
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Sports sedan and pickup truck.
Probably not as opposite as wanted, but hey, they're certainly different.
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They're kind of all super(ish)cars though.
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So? It didnt say it had to be realistic.
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That's not what I mean. My point is that those three cars don't really seem like polar opposites. I posted a McLaren F1 LM and a Baja 1000 offroad buggy. OP posted a hugeass pickup and a Miata. THOSE are polar opposites. I'm not saying your choice/taste in cars isn't good. I'd have any one of those three in a heartbeat. Anyway, it's not a big deal, let's move on.
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Ya agreed, how I was lookin at it was American vs Italian vs British barge.
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My bright f'ing red Focus and then something like this:
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One to pollute:
One to tree hug:
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An Off-roader, and a fun city cruiser, i would modify the Mini more to make it more enjoyable, but yea i enjoy my current set-up
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1964 Chevy Impala with a 409 and a 4-on-the-floor. long gears, wide rear tires. set up to go down 1/2 of a mile of desert highway faster than most other machines can. Also, it can cruise
and a 2006 WRX STI with some light work from the fine gents at COBB. I'd say 350AWHP should do it. Stock ride height, but much beefier components. A set of meaty tires will do well as well! This thing is ready to haul ass down any twisty and tight backroad (paved or unpaved) that you can find
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My God. That might be my favorite truck ever. Any more info on it or just a random picture?
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I already have one of them. My current car:
And one of these:
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A Ford F-450 Dually on 22" American Force wheels
and a suzuki Alto Works Kei Car (I'm not even trying to be funny I would totally drive both of these)
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Sooooo kinda like my old garage? Behold my 1966 Chevy Impala next to my 1989 Swift GTi. I've sold both cars since the pic but for a while, it was a true exercise in contrasts!
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Well my car gets 14 highway and my wifes car gets mid 40's highway. I guess I'm kinda there.
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one for hauling and one for hooning
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AEV Power Wagon, it was a SEMA truck but they may make some components available for sale.
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good new, and bad.
Bad first, its only a concept.
Good news, its AEV (American Expidetionary Vehicles) 2500 ram demo from SEMA. 6.7L Cummins, stamped steel bumpers, winch, 40" tires on a 3" (yup, only 3") lift. Probably every ARB air system known to man as well.
I want one, badly.
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Class, and...not class.
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best man at best buddy's wedding aaaand the day after
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Bet you could park the Alto on the bed of the truck