Hello, I've been stalking these forums for a long time. I just never joined until now. Haha. A lot of the regulars here already know me from the "other" place. Anyhow, to introduce myself...
I was from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (canada) But I currently reside in Panama in Central America. Here there are hardly any regulations regarding car modifications, I think. If there are any regulations then everyone here universally has a blatant disregard for the law.
My current rides are
2007 Toyota Fortuner SW4 AWD: 3.0L turbo intercooled diesel motor, it's a torque monster, great off-roading SUV
Snowfox aka 2007 Mazda CX-7 GT AWD: US-spec, mostly stock, except for vanity/convenience upgrades like tinted windows and upgraded speakers/amps, turbo timer, etc..
Yes, I named my car... most of my friends back in Canada gave names to their cars, I never did because back in Canada, I drove Toyotas. I wasn't particularly passionate about cars and all I really cared about was getting from point A to point B safely and comfortably.. that was until I was bit by the Mazda bug and got a "real" car. Haha. But I won't say Toyota is boring, after all, my Fortuner takes me into the rain forest and back under the worse conditions of flooding and mudslides. (shocked)
I will be doing upgrades in the future, but trying to avoid spending money.
I was from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (canada) But I currently reside in Panama in Central America. Here there are hardly any regulations regarding car modifications, I think. If there are any regulations then everyone here universally has a blatant disregard for the law.
My current rides are
2007 Toyota Fortuner SW4 AWD: 3.0L turbo intercooled diesel motor, it's a torque monster, great off-roading SUV
Snowfox aka 2007 Mazda CX-7 GT AWD: US-spec, mostly stock, except for vanity/convenience upgrades like tinted windows and upgraded speakers/amps, turbo timer, etc..
Yes, I named my car... most of my friends back in Canada gave names to their cars, I never did because back in Canada, I drove Toyotas. I wasn't particularly passionate about cars and all I really cared about was getting from point A to point B safely and comfortably.. that was until I was bit by the Mazda bug and got a "real" car. Haha. But I won't say Toyota is boring, after all, my Fortuner takes me into the rain forest and back under the worse conditions of flooding and mudslides. (shocked)
I will be doing upgrades in the future, but trying to avoid spending money.