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atm:

opel kadett 2.0 gsi cabriolet

suzuki vitara 2.0 (small jeep)

fiat stilo 1.8l 16v

saab 900 2.0 turbo covertible

saab 93 aero 2.3l turbo (getting replaced with a 2006 model in december)

motoguzzi 250ts

ducati 998s final edition

ducati 900ss

ducati 900sl

ducati 900 monster

i drive all those things once in awhile, but i use the saab 93, fiat and 900 monster the most.

atm:

opel kadett 2.0 gsi cabriolet

suzuki vitara 2.0 (small jeep)

fiat stilo 1.8l 16v

saab 900 2.0 turbo covertible

saab 93 aero 2.3l turbo (getting replaced with a 2006 model in december)

motoguzzi 250ts

ducati 998s final edition

ducati 900ss

ducati 900sl

ducati 900 monster

i drive all those things once in awhile, but i use the saab 93, fiat and 900 monster the most.

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See one can be a kiwi, but to be an insane kiwi you need multiple Ducatis, only very few (ones who post on an internet message board, and live in Germany, while eating jerky) can achieve this status.

saab 900 2.0 turbo covertible

saab 93 aero 2.3l turbo (getting replaced with a 2006 model in december)

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What's the petrol consumption and reliability like in the 900? I'm thinking of getting a 9000 2.0 Turbo in the summer, and they share engines IIRC.

2005 scion tc

Carbon Fiber Hood http://motor-fx.com/

Straight Pipe http://www.precisionmuffler.com/

5Zigen FN01RC 17x8 rims http://www.autornd.com/catalog/

Hankook SR2 235x40 tires <-- I highly recomend these for anyone looking at performance tires, they are ultra grippy and VERY quiet on the road suprisingly.

and yes, I race it at local autocross events held by the SCCA. I highly suggest this to anyone who likes to drive fast. (sunday will be my first race with new rims and tires... I'm expecting an exponential performance increase :))

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Looks very nice, I am wondering about a tC but after seeing what my friend has been through with his (might be a ****ty dealership problem) his clutch blew twice with the regular stock one and a performance tdr one, dealership finally traded him out with another car which then later had similar problems again..... :no:

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