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    Default What is the best sleeper car

    this ? has been pondering my mind for a while now so i decided to just ask the people who care anyone wanna chime in thanks
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    GMC Typhoon or Buick GNX




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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Octopus™ View Post
    yeah thats all you got cuz shortly after that picture you accepted tasteful wheels and better fitment into your life as your Lowered and Savior.

    Amen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5speed View Post
    That is exactly what i was gonna post.

    Except i made that thread years before since that cars been around for a while.

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    Are you asking for the best sleeper we've seen? Or are you asking for the best factory sleepers?

    One of my favorite factory sleepers is the 1990 Mitsubishi Gallant VR-4. All wheel drive, All wheel steering, and a turbocharger made it a factory hot rod. Best part is that only a tiny badge and some black wheels separate it from the standard shitty Gallants visually.

    ^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle

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    My opinion on one of the street cars that act as a sleeper is the Lexus GS400 preferably 98-01 . Supposedly they're 0-60 mph time is about 5.4 - 5.7 secs depending on which site you check it out on.

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    i revert back to the previous post....built or stock release?

    built id have to say the porshe owner that i stayed beside at 145mph was pretty impressed with my little 94 corolla grocery getter...as was the c5 owner i stayed with from a dig till about 100mph.....but im supercharged , cammed , FMIC'ed, with a few other things.

    factory released....id agree with the typhoon/cyclone as well as the vr-4 , i had a vr-4 once before i knew what it was..... the old toyota previas came with a 2.2 liter and a 1400cc (sc14) supercharger and were pretty quick as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shubert View Post
    i revert back to the previous post....built or stock release?

    x2 needs an edit




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