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1998 Jeep Cherochee Sport, in black.

Im going to get it lifted in a few weeks.

Ill post a pic when i have time.

Mustang = Rustang, FORd SUCKS!!!

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Yeah, it sure does suck having a sports car with 60k miles on it...and NEVER have had to put it in the shop...except for an oil change and new tires.

Interesting comment coming from a Mopar owner. The reliability ratings on Jeep cherokee is stellar...seriously...stellar :no: . My dad worked for chrysler/jeep back in the day...hed tell you all about it.

i just got my first car.

my grandpa passed it on for my 18th birthday.

its a 1982 buick. i don't quite know the model number. I am getting my licence on the 16th.

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its very capable. just made a trip to saskatchewan and back with no problems.

Some nice porsches you have there!!

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Thanks, I got them for my 22 and 23 birthday from my dad, and they have never failed me. I havnt had anything dont to them, apart from the seats in the black one and a rolls royce stainless steel exhaust.

I would have more pics, and I took the ones with the (Large) tag last night, but my camera has died and the lense isn't popping out :crazy:

Just figured I'd post mine...2005 GMC Yukon Denali

6.0 liter V8

XM Satelitte Radio

DVD/CD Flip down w/ 7in screen

OnStar

Sunroof

6 Disc Changer

Power everything...most of it controls from the steering wheel

Tons and tons of other crap I'm not gonna list cause I'm lazy...

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Now I just wanna buy some new Wheels and Tires....

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