Quote Originally Posted by dragoncelica View Post
Oh what happen BUDDY? you mad? sorry wasnt my intention sweettits,
But i think you are the one who actually believe what u r typing, anyway i am off your back from your mistake on the title of this thread,

By the way here are just a few finished projects for you!

Tony Bridge Port NOS RX-7

Te72 wagon


TE21 Corolla


440 4 speed 1971 Demon


Te72 SR-5


TE72 Turbo corolla


2jzge TE72 Corolla


S2000 F20c swapped TE72 corolla


Stretched 4 wheeler swing arm!


Hawaii Customer Drag 8.8 rear end for TE72 Corolla


Drag Rotary Starlet chassis stiffening work


You see, the thing that i didnt post em here in the forum or in any forum didnt mean i didnt finish em, i am not a forum guy, but when i want to browse the forums i like to see something different not the same cars over and over again and again,
Let me know if you want more finished projects i got many more!
I'm not mad, I'm just not your "buddy". As I stated, I do not know you, hence, I do not use names like you do. I call it like I see it.

There is no mistake on the thread title. I never stated it was anything more than what it was. I am not responsible for your expectations - that is your own problem.


The above projects are exactly what I wish you would post in the Builds section - each with their own thread. Not posting the finished project gives the impression that you have abandoned it, and an unfinished project thread is a waste of time for those that look at them.
I welcome rotary projects - I have always been a fan of rotarys and have owned several of them, especially FB's.

As for posting the same photos - have you ever looked at the Vintage Class Meet threads? I specifically go to it every single month, and have only missed one (last Sunday). I have shot photos of every car that I have seen there, and it is a meet that is right up your alley.

When old school cars show up at a meet, I cover them. If they don't show up, how exactly am I supposed to get photos of them? I'm not going to creep around your yard to get photos of projects.