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1993 Geo Prizm LSi 5 SPD Manual (~140,000 miles/~225,308 km)

of all the cars here i think your car sets the standard for great care!

Here's my ride... '05 Acura TL... Pics taken off PCH in Malibu, CA. :)

:sleep:

now change the alloy's, add a lip, and tint the windows and then you can brag ;) otherwise its like any other TL i see driving through Diamond Bar.

1990 Ford Blazer (the big version, not the sissy SUV) . Gonna sell it to buy either a 69' camaro or this 78' trans am that is right down the street with a 402 :). It just needs a bit of work but I can get the damn thing for 600 bucks.

you mean CHEVY blazer? :p

Sweet, the one from The Transporter 2 haha

The one in Transporter 2 is a A8 W12.... the most expensive Audi production car I believe. They're so sweet. I test drove one at out local Audi dealership.... but then ended up putting a down payment on a Lexus, lol.

So, expect pics of a 2006 Lexus Rx 330 by Monday or Tuesday. They're smooth as butter BTW. =D

This is what I have to drive - its a 2004 Lincoln Navigator - actually its my company car and I hate it. My father bought the company and someone told him this would be agood idea for cheap advertisement - well it has more gold than Mr. T and its ghetto-fied to the point of I am happy when someone else drives it - that way nobody will think its mine.

:no:

and no that isnt my house...its my parents - I couldnt afford the water bill on it...

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the tsx is a nice car, but i think car magazines gave it WAY to much hype.. saying it was better than the 3 series.. first thing i thought to myself was BULL****..

so i drove one.. and its no where near what a bmw drives like.. its a nice car, but you just can't compare it to the 3 series.. and its not that fast either..

This is what I have to drive - its a 2004 Lincoln Navigator - actually its my company car and I hate it. My father bought the company and someone told him this would be agood idea for cheap advertisement - well it has more gold than Mr. T and its ghetto-fied to the point of I am happy when someone else drives it - that way nobody will think its mine.

:no:

and no that isnt my house...its my parents - I couldnt afford the water bill on it...

your parents's house = your house

unless they disown you :D

Ok. The bus and taxi stuff was funny for awhile... but now its just lame.

What do you drive/ride and YOU OWN... should be the name of the topic.

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here it is

6g72

custom intake

amss headers

amss downpipe

carsound hi flow cat

custom o2 sensors

magnaflow exhaust

rear tie bar

strut tower brace

enkei zr1s

pirelli pzero rossos

custom air foil

debadged

stripped for weight

optima red top

front slotted rotors

rear slotted/cross-drilled rotors

+ other stuff I forget

Haven't been driving it becuase of $$,$$$.$$ issues. Plus it won't smog.

I drive a 96 Ford Escort, 1.6, blue.

QUOTE(shockz @ Feb 18 2006, 10:53) *

Ok. The bus and taxi stuff was funny for awhile... but now its just lame.

What do you drive/ride and YOU OWN... should be the name of the topic.

At work I drive a range of buses.

Take a look here, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c414033.html, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c413134.html, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c413121.html, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c620550.html & http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c412398.html

The only picture Im in is this one, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/p21247653.html, thats me coming out of the garage on a service 20. True.

:)

I drive a 96 Ford Escort, 1.6, blue.

QUOTE(shockz @ Feb 18 2006, 10:53) *

Ok. The bus and taxi stuff was funny for awhile... but now its just lame.

What do you drive/ride and YOU OWN... should be the name of the topic.

At work I drive a range of buses.

Take a look here, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c414033.html, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c413134.html, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c413121.html, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c620550.html & http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/c412398.html

The only picture Im in is this one, http://coventrybuses.photos.gb.net/p21247653.html, thats me coming out of the garage on a service 20. True.

:)

dude I've always wanted to do this. Ok, so when I'm on the bus the bus man/lady stops sometimes if they get on a transfer before schedule. They get off bus, take leak, get lunch, come back and then go. I've been so tempted to just hop in the seat and start driving.!!!

:laugh:

dude I've always wanted to do this. Ok, so when I'm on the bus the bus man/lady stops sometimes if they get on a transfer before schedule. They get off bus, take leak, get lunch, come back and then go. I've been so tempted to just hop in the seat and start driving.!!!

:laugh:

You wouldnt be the first.

Your welcome to steal my bus anytime.

:)

^I had to physically restrain one of my friends form doing that. He has issues, at first I didn't realise what he was doing, but neither me nor the other people on the bus had a deathwish (to the best of my knowledge).

Still saving for my car, as my signature shows, it annoys me how american kids can buy decent cars at 16 and be able to insure them whereas in england everyone has to drive **** mobiles and often drive them without insurance, tax, or MOT just because it's all so expensive.

^I had to physically restrain one of my friends form doing that. He has issues, at first I didn't realise what he was doing, but neither me nor the other people on the bus had a deathwish (to the best of my knowledge).

Still saving for my car, as my signature shows, it annoys me how american kids can buy decent cars at 16 and be able to insure them whereas in england everyone has to drive **** mobiles and often drive them without insurance, tax, or MOT just because it's all so expensive.

i'm in the same boat. I figure with registration, insurance, maintenance, and fuel it's almost not worth driving. plus in california most of the housing near where people work is very expensive so they live far away and drive into their job so they must have a working car. this is very expensive since no rail services most areas. there is rail on the coast. it's bs really because here in the usa in california they raised the dmv registration fees a few years back to make up for gray davis and all his bull****. I still can't afford to drive. I'm getting a used honda 4 cylinder in a year or so so when I graduate I have something to get to work with.

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