It's The Little Things That Count, My 1987 Beretta GT
Re: It's The Little Things That Count, My 1987 Beretta GT
I have a feeling he found another beretta..... lol
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Re: It's The Little Things That Count, My 1987 Beretta GT
NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@%^@#$#$!@$!@#$!@#$^ TAN INTERIOR MOTHER FUAKER
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lol. I've got something I'm still working on. I'll have pics ready when I find it more "presentable".
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Mob mentality undeniable. Pitchfork and torch at the ready....
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Whatchu doin, hatin? Stop hatin! More pics or it didnt happen
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A pic whore like myself can't understand the teasing going on here!
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96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
GEARHEAD dezign youtube
Re: It's The Little Things That Count, My 1987 Beretta GT
I'm a sadistic motherf*cker, what can I say?

but in all seriousness, now that I've got my new job, I can finally afford some camera equipment I've always wanted to get. Once I get that, I'll be able to do a photoshoot.

but in all seriousness, now that I've got my new job, I can finally afford some camera equipment I've always wanted to get. Once I get that, I'll be able to do a photoshoot.
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Re: It's The Little Things That Count, My 1987 Beretta GT
Wanako has been MIA since we got the Bfest logo from him.. I do not think he is working on this car anymore... I don't know what he even has now.
Re: It's The Little Things That Count, My 1987 Beretta GT
I'm pretty sure what he drives is not anything big three.
I had the opportunity to meet him and see the Beretta last summer. That red car sure had seen A Lot of life and road.
I had the opportunity to meet him and see the Beretta last summer. That red car sure had seen A Lot of life and road.
Re: It's The Little Things That Count, My 1987 Beretta GT
Wanako ,sweet ride! your car reminds me so much of what mine looked like when i got it almost 18 years ago... It was red , similar wheels , except mine had the horrible luggage rack on the deck lid. I think the 87/88 cars where built better than some of the rest it seems , I beat that motor to death in my younger days, and it still runs strong today with almost 217k never had any engine related problems!
Re: It's The Little Things That Count, My 1987 Beretta GT
wow just noticed this thread is older than me 

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Hey guys, sorry for going missing.
Yeah sadly, you may not see me around much anymore.
I junked the old girl after the gaskets started blowing and hemorrhaging oil all over the place. If I had the space, I would've fixed it REAL quick, but unfortunately, I don't. I was working on selling it to a member, but that didn't work out and eventually, after not moving for a few weeks, LAPD started slapping tickets and at $73 a pop, I said: "FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!" So, I made one of the hardest decisions I've had to make and let her go. I kid you not, I actually cried a little when they towed her away.
Understand that were together for 20 great, long years and she lived to be 25 years old at 258,576 miles, every single damn one of them as a Daily Driver, so it was like putting down an old friend who'd been with you through everything. Like Weba said though, she was old, and started to look it and feel it. It was sadly becoming too much to take care of and it was catching up to both of us.
Right now, I'm on the family Nissan Versa Hatchback. My wife and I got it last year to prepare to expand the family. I don't know what I'm gonna get next but I've been eying a 2007-2009 Mazda 3 Hatchback.
So yeah, thanks to all of you who were part of this thread and my old thread back on BStuff, and supported me. You witnessed a good portion of the life of one of the oldest Berettas that existed and I was proud to have her.
Please join me as I raise my glass, to the illustrious life of my old GT.
To your faithfulness, to your dependability, to your bitch-ass life-sucking 3T40.
April 1987 - June 2012
Thanks for the memories...
Yeah sadly, you may not see me around much anymore.
I junked the old girl after the gaskets started blowing and hemorrhaging oil all over the place. If I had the space, I would've fixed it REAL quick, but unfortunately, I don't. I was working on selling it to a member, but that didn't work out and eventually, after not moving for a few weeks, LAPD started slapping tickets and at $73 a pop, I said: "FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!" So, I made one of the hardest decisions I've had to make and let her go. I kid you not, I actually cried a little when they towed her away.

Right now, I'm on the family Nissan Versa Hatchback. My wife and I got it last year to prepare to expand the family. I don't know what I'm gonna get next but I've been eying a 2007-2009 Mazda 3 Hatchback.
So yeah, thanks to all of you who were part of this thread and my old thread back on BStuff, and supported me. You witnessed a good portion of the life of one of the oldest Berettas that existed and I was proud to have her.
Please join me as I raise my glass, to the illustrious life of my old GT.

To your faithfulness, to your dependability, to your bitch-ass life-sucking 3T40.

April 1987 - June 2012
Thanks for the memories...
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You both will be missed.
I liked the story on this car
I'll get back to you, this has really just bumed me out.
I liked the story on this car
I'll get back to you, this has really just bumed me out.
keep'em flying!