[Re: Video Editing] Subconscious Mind
I forgot one little thing. I loved cars since I was a kid. At one point, I felt my whole world was about cars and now—its computers. I've been raised by an IBM PC since 1998 and that's how I've became technical. I have so many idea's, that its making my head dizzy. I've started a Facebook an all-around page as well. Just remember, I police it night and day since they disabled the private message feature as of writing.
If I had to bring back cars from the distant past, here's the list of cars from three different brands. —Nissan: • Nissan Skyline Kenmeri: This car would be targeted to young buyers who want to experience the Skyline Dream and are more concerned about fuel economy and a little less of power. The turbo model will be available to drivers who want more power, but fuel economy will NOT be affected. The best part is that all powertrains carry the straight-6 DOHC FR layout. The top-of-the-line "GTR" model will have a 2.8L I-6 30v 333 hp@ 8600rpm/390 lb-ft @ 4000rpm with individual throttle bodies built by FCR. * (I can go on and on but I can't help it lol so I'm shutting up now)
—Mitsubishi: • Mitsubishi Scorpion "sport sedan": Available in LS, ES, and turbo models. The Scorpion is a direct competitor to Nissan's compact and mid-size class fleet, with better fuel economy, power, and handling. —Mazda: • Mazda 9: The Mazda 9 is the successor to the 929 model that was discontinued in '96 due to either poor sales or an other unknown element. The "i" or "s" designation will determine what engine is fitted. The "i" would be equipped with DOHC piston engines while the "s" would be equipped with rotary engines. • Mazda Cosmo: Mazda only exported the Cosmo in the U.K and their homeland Japan. It was never exported to the U.S. The Cosmo will have factory sequential turbocharged rotary engines only. It will be available in both coupe and sedan. The owner can customize it any way he/she wants it. The transmission choices are: 6 or 8-spd Eaton semi-automatic or 6-spd close-ratio manual built by Quaife/Getrag. The power ranges from 280-400 and each have an MPG of 25 or higher.













