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What is the matter with people, no one drives a truck anymore?!?!

02 Chevy Avalanche, 5.3 V8

not built for fast but can pull just about anything

3 TV's, XBOX, DVD, Sat Radio, TV Tuner

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thats not a real truck :laugh: It is a crazy SUV/truck mix :wacko: and I am still mad that they used my idea 7 years after I designed it :rofl: :pinch:

The first car I ever had was 1993 Ford Escort LX Station Wagon

Unfortuanatly she me an untimley demise at the hands of a Light Post.

But she survived an impact with a Chevy Silverado, and an almost headon with a mazda mx6.

I now drive a 1996 Chevy Lumina. At least until I grad college this december.

Then its an EVO all the way baby. ^-^

1998 Dodge Ram 1500 SS/T

It's black with silver viper stripes, and has a 5.9l V8, 360 cu in that is. It's so much fun to drive... you all have no idea. There is pretty much no weight over the rear end so I can spin them til their bald, ha. I don't have any pictures of it yet a it has been raining, as it in teh shop right now anyways because the heater core was fooked up, so they are replacing it and fixing some other misc stuff that is covered under their warrenty at no cost to me, heh.

I ordered a pioneer deh-p9600mp for it yesterday... oh yes, one badarse deck.

2003 Ford Mustang GT Premium

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?260 horsepower 4.6L SOHC 16-valve engine. 5-speed overdrive manual transmission

?Optional upgrade of premium painted aluminum wheels with bright flange. Goodyear 17" ZR-45 tires

?MACH1000 Audio System with In-dash 6-disc CD-Changer

?Interior upgrade package

?Leather seats

More pictures here:

http://www.kzwings.com/mustang.htm

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i've ordered it off ebay, should be imported in march !! :D

Mercedes Mclaren 2005 Limited Edition 5.4L V8 Supercharged Twin-Intercooler 'AVG' supercar(H)

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Sure you did. Is that the diecast aluminum model? :p

My car is the new Pontiac Grand-Prix 2004 GTP black with the performance addin

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3.8L 3800 Series III SFI supercharged V6 engine with Electronic Throttle Control delivers 260 hp at 5200 rpm and 280 lb.-ft. of torque at 3600 rpm.

I love the handshifter like F1 has

I havent been beaten yet :)

However, I dont try porsche and cars like that hehe

1992 Ford Taurus GL

3.0L V6

0-60/Quarter

11/18

First got it, the radiator leaked. Got it replaced, the second radiator was crap; leaked even more. Got a third one in, it was fine until one morning before school, it leaked all over. Last, and hopefully final radiator just recently put in, working fine. Got to drive it for two days before another problem occurred, this time the starter died.

I keep the interior well cleaned since I'm a clean freak, but I don't really bother about the outside. Nothing really fancy, no expensive sound system, nothing. Just a JVC deck and a pair of Audiobahn 6x9's.

Might add pictures if I get around to it.

While mine isn't the fastest car on the streets, I still manage to **** off ricers. Which is fun; I hate seeing white people driving those ugly things around.

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yes, it is..

208mph top speed (i wont go that fast though)

0-62 in 3 seconds, excellent for races :)

it's like the .. ultimate driving machine (not bmw any more:P)

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With a gameshark :shifty:

Heres some more realistic #'s

0-60 5.7 seconds WRX

0-60 4.7-5 seconds STI

Top Speed 145 mph

I think you have some serious misconceptions my rice diseased friend...

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My very first owned car. Yeah, I know it's an old car but it does the job of taking me A to B and back to A. And my parents forced me to choose a car with Automatic transmission. I really did wanted to do manual.

Name: 1988 Mitsubishi Magna GLX

Transmission: Automatic

Engine: 2.6 litres (2555cc)

Multi Point F/INJ

4 Cylinders

More details on my site http://home.austarnet.com.au/j_roberts/home (click on Car on top)

Pictures:

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* 2004 Chevy Tahoe

* 5.4L V8, Leather, Bose, everything is factory, no mods

* Bought this new last year, just went over 12,000 miles.

* It has been very good to me so far.

* It is so much better than the hunk of junk I had before (Dodge Dakota!)

That BMW up there is the shiznit, I wish I would have had the cash for one of those :)

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1999 Honda Prelude Base Model

Modifications:

AEM TruePower Pullies

Mugen Cat-back exhaust system.

JDM Fog lights

Neuspeed Upper front strut bar

KYB AGX struts

Eibach Pro-Kit springs

don't know the brand of the rims, they came w/ the car when I bought it.

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