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    i've got an '85 camaro, but not by choice. hopefully i can pick up a 68 or 72 very soon.

    anybody else?

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    1992 Jeep Cherokee Sport and a 1984 Mazda B2000 pickup.

    I am hoping to pick up a PT Cruiser when they come out in March. Check em out!!
    http://www.chryslercars.com/pt_cruis..._pt_flash.html

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    A super high performance 1995 Honda Accord EX. 4 cylinders, 145 HP beast of a machine.

    Automatic, of course

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    I still have my first car, an 86 Camaro, but I currently drive an 93 Grand Am.

    I really like the car in that it's got really low milage and can get me 30 miles to college and then 25 miles to work on the week days. It's in excellent condition with only 45,000 miles on it. I really like the sound system I put in it too. I must have spent over $1500 on it so far. I have two Pioneer 6x9s, two Pioneer 6 and 1/2s, two Kenwood 5 and 1/4s, two Rockford Fosgate 12" subs with 400W powering them, one 12" MTX Blue Thunder with 200W powering it and I have another 200W powering the mids. Of course I had to use Dynamat to sound proof the whole thing, or else it sounds awful with the car body shaking. I'm getting close to 125db. With a little more tweaking, I should be able to get past 130db.

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    '97 W-124C (old man's car)...


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    A 91 Toyota MR2 turbo. Not nearly big enough to cart home my $49 Panasonic 32" TV, so I had to borrow the 4-Runner. Man, barely fit in that (about 2 inches bigger and wouldn't have fit).

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    Driving a bland, spankin 95 Blue Corolla. Dis must be the most generic car built! Gives purtee good mileage and reliability.

    Not worth souping up, heheh!!

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    1991 BMW 318is. wish it was a 325 but at least its an is. 145hp and great mileage. got a sony 680 deck and two subs in it leaving just enough space to bring the two things i got from best buy home

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    '98 Honda Civic EX... changed the intake but am still looking for an exhaust, wheels and a header...


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    I'm rollin hard in my stock 1990 Blue Chevy 3/4 ton pickup. All the fly women dig my scratched paint and the missing caps on my wheels too.

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    I drive a good ol 2 ton, 8 wheeler. Not sure of HP but I'm positive it's pretty high. No intake can match the monstrous sounds it make. The best thing about it is that I got a chaffeur. It's a real beauty and the chicks dig it like a child in a candy store. The downside is for some reason I have to pay 75 cents to ride it and it's made by MTA. What the f*ck is an MTA?

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    Brand Spankin New 400 HP 0-60 in 4.9 sec BMW M5

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    I am buzzing around in a 97 Firebird Formula with WS6 performance option and manual 6 speed. Great fun to drive.

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    '88 Tahoo Blazer - 4.3L

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    fucker.

    just wait, i'm buying a new car very soon. you'll run right over me, but you gotta catch me first.

    - xyrth

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    Very nice, Ben. How's the mileage?

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    Hi Leon,

    17mpg highway
    13mpg city/offroad

    Surprised?

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    7mpg Ben riding over poor honda boys.

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    1998 LX-V6 Accord Coupe



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    Ben: The mileage is surprisingly good! WoW!!! I was up at Mammoth a couple of weeks ago. Snowed like no other... Me and my friend really needed chains since we were slipping and sliding.

    Later I saw a Hummer cruising down the street at speeds reserved for dry weather. No chains on that badboy. *drool*

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    Wheee!!! I have a 2000 Sandrift LT Blazer... OnStar is my bitch, and I can start my car from the compforts of my little nitie. So It doesn't beat Big Ben's Hummer, but hey, I can still do circles 'round little honda boys ;o)

    Sound familiar Ben?

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    98 Grand AM GT, pretty fun car, little heavy, but fun.

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    hehe if i could afford a hummer i wouldn't be on a deals page

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    a 94 MR2 Turbo
    hey Apex I completly understand how u feel about the room in an MR2... u can't fit **** in it

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    94 mazda protege a souless car
    hehe this car blows!

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    I drive a 99' Nissan Quest SE.
    My wife drives a 96' Nissan Maxima SE.
    They're both great vehicles and I've had the Maxima up to 120 mph and it still feels like it's crawling )
    The Van is great for family things and airport runs but if it weren't for the kids' I'd have a real car too.
    One big plus in the van is the TV, Theres no better way to shut them up than to pop on Speed Racer.."Go Speed Racer Go" hehe


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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Apex:
    7mpg Ben riding over poor honda boys.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    i don't think so, I'd kick his ass at any curb w/'99 Prelude, AEM intake(so far) and the best handling on any car I can afford.

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    Driving a '96 Geo Prizm w/ a set of aftermarket alloys... does OK for being a cheapy.

    Vehicle of preference is my '85 Honda Shadow VT500c.




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    I always wanted a motorcycle, but I don't want my parents to have an aneurism.

    Must be lots of fun!

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