First car I ever owned, 1996 integra GSR πŸ₯°

Yes, I bought it due to fast and the furious

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That's a good first car!

This is a cool fact. Thanks for sharing! Unrelated, what was the name of your first childhood friend? πŸ€™πŸ»

Same as the name of the street I grew up on!

Wild. πŸ˜‚

Same as my father’s middle name!

Where did your parents meet?

Stop asking each other password reset questions.

Yours or stock?

This wasn't mine, don't have any pics. I had a few ricer mods πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Haha okay, cuz I didn't have my original photo either

1996 Nissan maxima πŸ˜„ rocked that for a bit as first. Drove it to the ground

Dude this car was fast, spanked all the Honda boys

Haha like 190ish HP baCK then was okay. It did have 100K when I got it though, i was young so it wasnt newww newww at all. I put another 100K on it tho lolll

I liked Acura integras too though. Those were the days πŸ˜„

Vrummm vruummmmm

91 Prelude SI. My second car.

VTEC y0

Sorry bro, I cant accept 2121 sats for stock Nissan photo. Keep it for nodeless testing 🫑

But appreciate the luv ✊

This guy feeding me. Fineeee. Zapathon ammution it is πŸ€œπŸ€› πŸ’œ not gonna play cat and mouse with you 😁

The first car I ever bought with my own money was a 1989 Toyota Celica in red. I fucking loved that car. 5-speed transmission, great on gas mileage. Once I got it up to 120 mph going downhill on an empty stretch of road. πŸš—πŸ’¨

Damn this is nice, never saw this model of Celica

And the eyeballs opened up πŸ˜„

Yes! When I first bought it the hydraulics on the headlights were dead. I left it like that for over a year until I eventually paid a couple hundred buck to get them replaced! 😁

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Sweeeeeeet

Whoa, I just realized this iOS feature exists.

Cool! I haven’t seen that before.

Great car! I had a 1987. Such a fun ride!

When it eventually died I replaced it with a 1994 model in black. That was the first car I ever had with airbags. I kept it until my first kid was born and I realized a car seat didn’t fit in the back. Sad day. πŸ₯²

When my kids were both under ten I convinced my wife that this would be ideal as a family car since the rear seats were like jumper seats and as safe as any car.

I still own this car 15 years later πŸ˜‚

That car has rear seats? 🀣

It does! My kids could fit for about three years before I risked a visit from Children’s Aid.

Yes, but with a Porsche you could easily outrun them.

In todays world the car just feels fast at 272hp.

My neighbour is a porche enthusiast and has two of these style cars he is restoring. A bit older ones tho. Great design

Remember when the Nissan 300 came on the scene. That was - and still is - a great looking car.

The celica and supra were awesome cars. Early days of appreciating how much better Japanese cars were to the comparable American cars of the day.

They were amazing vehicles. Easy to maintain, fast, and had good resale value.

Yes! Exactly.

Totally

100%. My old Prelude was so fun. 2.1Litre engine but with a 5 speed manual you could control the revs. My model out performed the porsche's that year in the Road and Track slalom.

Ate oil and the valves needed adjusting Avery 6 months but rad car.

That was a good driving car. I always appreciated the headlight design - it’s like they didn’t want to disrupt the front end with silly headlights. :-)

A used 1977 Toyota SR5, yellow, with camper and moon roof and this crazy fog light hookup on front. Don’t have a photo so these are pulled off the internet. The bumper got ripped off so had it welded back on with decorative wrought iron in Tijuana.

Drove that pickup to 227,000 miles then fell asleep at 70 mph after a 13 hour day on a construction site in 110 degree fahrenheit heat. Got so lucky, I went off the road but didn’t roll or hit anything, wound up on top of a boulder with both axles broken. Car hugged me and kept me safe.

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Nothing like your first car

Mine was a '79 Celica LT.

I bloody loved that car.