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Cars from 90s Prime Time ๐Ÿค” #car #technology
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The 1990s the golden age of cars when design met raw driving emotion.
No screens. No touch controls. Just engines that roared, gears that clicked, and cars that had soul.

Hereโ€™s what made 90s cars truly unforgettable
Mechanical simplicity: Fewer electronics, more driver control.
Iconic engines: From the Toyota Supra, Nissan Skyline GT-R, to the Honda NSX legends were born.
Timeless design: Sharp lines, pop-up headlights, and analog dashboards.
Pure performance: Cars built for feel, not algorithms.
And letโ€™s not forget the era of cassette decks and manual gear shifts!

The 90s werenโ€™t just about cars they were about connection.
You didnโ€™t just drive them ? you felt them.

Relive the prime time of motoring when speed, sound, and soul ruled the road.
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@moumitabanik2222

6 days ago

The most relatable shorts of all time

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@furioustester4056

6 days ago

I like how this feels like it's sped up, but you know damn well it's just as believable if it isn't

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@connorlohse4097

6 days ago

When I got my first speeding ticket, my dad tried to stay mad but then he busted out laughing: โ€œYou are definitely my son.โ€

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@mattie8162

5 days ago

Rally drivers are the most skilled race car drivers, and also the most unappreciated

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@gimerstoolbox

6 days ago

โ€œDo as I say, not as I doโ€. Stands the test of time. As it should.

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@gopishmundada6426

6 days ago

He was a hero for me, used to love the engine alot

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@earth32k

5 days ago

Makes sense, he learned the hard way with Broken bones.

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@tenwholebees

5 days ago

He's telling you because he knows the dangers on an intimate level.
Most people tell you not to because they understand the problems, but few have faced them head on

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@TheOneAndOnlyBaconBud

6 days ago

My dad used to drag race with his bike he once fell down and had a big ass scar across his face that's why he goes pretty slow with the car because he has a family now

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@nik57nik57

6 days ago

Thats why he knows what can happen if you dont...

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@illusiveelk2558

5 days ago

My dad was literally a GT driver in the 80s. He drove a Datsun 240z and raced it all over New England.

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@DavidSmith-sw5kg

6 days ago

These are the kids of the 80โ€™s all grown.

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@robertluna8912

6 days ago

Back when kids and responsibilities were not priorities, the good ol days

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@Chettos1221

6 days ago

His prime. โŒ

Not married. โœ…

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@decrypt83

5 days ago

Safe is not necessarily slow.

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@cheknfaks

5 days ago

THe sound of that engine roaring pass at subsonic levels wizzing by, I think I heard even the melody Deep Purples Speed Demon' came out of that.

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@ronnieharrer5811

5 days ago

How dad drove before meeting mom

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@renekober9197

5 days ago

He didn't tel you to drive slow. He told to drive safe.

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@eleven_shadow

5 days ago

Relatable still now

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