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Crossfire vs Z

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Everyones got there own ideas.

Except Bush. He has no brain. (Kerry isn't any better either, just a different pile of dog doo!)

I think the Z has influenced alot of cars through the years. This is just one. Can we have some serious critiques/comments for once :D

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OK, here's my serious comment...........No similarity at all. Crossfire is more reminiscient of American cars of the 40's. I see nothing at all about it that reminds me of a 240Z (or any Z)

Well there all crooks anyway...

Correct. That's how they got to the top of the political pyrimid. Nuke 'em ALL!

Hey now, i just LOVE *Bush*!!

Oh, you're talking politics.... I thought this was the "boobs" thread ;-)

Hey now, i just LOVE *Bush*!!

Oh, you're talking politics.... I thought this was the "boobs" thread ;-)

Snicker!!! You said boobs!

My Snapper Lawn mower looks better than the Crossfire and its probably faster too. LOLLOLLOL

Bloated Toad Kill!!!!!!!!

Chris

Snicker!!! You said boobs!

My Snapper Lawn mower looks better than the Crossfire and its probably faster too. LOLLOLLOL

Chris

Double Snicker!! You said Snapper!

OK Carl,

UNIT!

Crossfire is something new and different out of the GM parts bins-sort of like a Fierro revisited! A new skin, some new interior pieces, and a modified chassis, everything else taken from existing models-looking that way, it really doesn't sound too new and different...

The Z was something new and different A few parts were shared, but until later in life, most were not. New drivetrain, new body, new chassis, new suspension, new brakes, new glass, new interior, looking that way, it still looks like it was new and different...

Yes, I think 4 wheels about covered it...

Will

Yeah just about... ROFL

It does resemble a few older cars ive seen. But not the Z

Oh and uhh Will Gm and Chrysler are different :)

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