GTO FD and Three Bikes
#23
Listen if there is a bike called the GTO it is a mistake on my part. I am talking about the Mitsubishi. In Japan in racing classes they call a Supra a 2000 GT, a Skyline 3000 GT, and they call a mitsubishi 3000 GT a GTO. My friend drives a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000 GT. So to be correct we call it a GTO. Sorry for the conFusion.
#24
Originally Posted by phinsup' date='Jun 24 2002, 05:54 PM
[quote name='dysthymia' date='Jun 22 2002, 09:29 PM'][quote name='Twin89Stangs' date='Jun 22 2002, 05:41 PM']Still want a Bike!
R1 yeah baby!!!
R1 yeah baby!!!
That's a Yamaha, that's why he said "Yamaha".... btw the FZ's are fuggin tanks.[/quote]
Yeah, I've heard they are quite big in comparison to the 919. Of course, if I ever owned one of those, it would be way down the road in my life.
What would you recommend as a cheap starter bike?
#27
Originally Posted by SnowmanSteiner' date='Jun 24 2002, 11:28 PM
Listen if there is a bike called the GTO it is a mistake on my part. I am talking about the Mitsubishi. In Japan in racing classes they call a Supra a 2000 GT, a Skyline 3000 GT, and they call a mitsubishi 3000 GT a GTO. My friend drives a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000 GT. So to be correct we call it a GTO. Sorry for the conFusion.
#28
Originally Posted by SnowmanSteiner' date='Jun 24 2002, 09:28 PM
Listen if there is a bike called the GTO it is a mistake on my part. I am talking about the Mitsubishi. In Japan in racing classes they call a Supra a 2000 GT, a Skyline 3000 GT, and they call a mitsubishi 3000 GT a GTO. My friend drives a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000 GT. So to be correct we call it a GTO. Sorry for the conFusion.
#30
Originally Posted by Twin89Stangs' date='Jun 25 2002, 01:17 PM
They Canceled the 3000GT's over here... with the last remaining 99 models pulling in over 60 g's for a VR4 model.... OUCH!