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1986 Hyundai Pony
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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HYUNDAI PONY Canada 83-91 Brake Rotors Front OE Stock $28.80
HYUNDAI PONY (1985-88) 2 OUTER CV JOINT KIT NEW!!! $59.00
BRAND NEW Optipro Clutch Kit 83-87 Hyundai Pony 4 Cyl $64.95
Spark Plug Wires Hyundai Pony Stellar 87 86 1.4 1.6 L4 $9.49
Hyundai Pony Xenon HID Conversion Kit 94 95 96 97 98 99 $24.99
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This is my 1986 Hyundi Pony. I would have not put it as an excel if cardomain actualy had a Pony listed. but there never was a Pony in the USA. (obviously then I live in Canada) Anyways. I had a mad system in the car and unfortunetly it got jacked before I ever got pictures... These pics were taken the day I got rid of it. My car has a compleate strait threw exhost system. no resenator, and instead of a stock muffler. It had a Cherry bomb thrush muffler, as well with a Ractiv 4 inch insulated tip.. Accel super coil. it ran on a points and condencer system so the gap was widend to give a little more kick as well. Plus the timing was advanced. K&N air filter, and a custom made cool air induction system.... I dont have any engine pics unfortunetly.. I duno why I never took any. (other then the car was a cheep shit box.) still it got me around.... As for the system wich made the car cool. The head unit was a Pioneer DEH 7000...... cant remember update that when I do. And 4 4inch Pioneer highs, 2 6x9 Pioneer 3 way's. 2 10inch JLaudio w3's (prity sure...) never knew for sure didnt take them out of the box. and to power all of that a Kicker 405D 5 chanal D class amp.. Damb that car pounded good for such a crap can... and surprisingly the only thing that rattled. was the drivers rear door and the licence plate. Anyways... If you dont belive me that is all your choice.. but I swear it to be true.. I realy wish I could find the fucker I would break his knee caps Still Now the car is on a farm in Barrie and is now a rally car, has bein painted all black. and I believe open exhost.. does prity good. specialy cause it is RWD. Still to be honest I miss fuckin around with it...
These pics are of a Honda Acord that are on the farm that my old car is on now.. this is my buddie's crap can.. just for the feilds. As you can notice the strut is held in by chains. the tower on the one side rotted threw. Since then the car was left on dry gras and it caught fire and so did the car. so it is now in car heven. (the honda if your not paying atention)
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Posted by: jiaf1
11/24/2008 09:19PM
Nice Ride . Stop by my page and rate both my cars, let me know what you think !
Posted by: ChevyGuyBC
04/05/2006 01:14PM
nice pony, thanx for the tricks ill do the same, its my new daily driver, haha 200 bucks and a alarm and stereo, check out my rides
Posted by: DaSlayer
02/07/2006 05:52PM
I love the pony, check mine out sometime. Yeah, how hard is it to do the steerign wheel? Take a look at the custom cold air intake I fab'ed up in 3 hours.
Posted by: mattsop
06/03/2005 07:11PM
hey man, love the pony - represent. i've got an 86 of my own that im proudly pimpin out right now. i was wondering, how did that cherry bomb do on your car - did it make it sound good/ugly, give it any horse power? how hard was it to install the sterring wheel? thanks for the help, if you could give me a shout at dysfunctioned@hotmail.com it'd be wicked later matt
Posted by: tbird_guy
06/01/2004 11:59PM
widening the point gap would give you less spark thereby decreasing power but ponys kick ass! I will oun another!! had a stellar that kicked ass also hyundais make the best bush buggies
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