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Heres my car...I just took stole the pics off of my cardomain page, no need to upload them again. I havent took any pics of it in a while.

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Nothing much on it now but a spoiler, running boards, magnaflow exhaust, silver star headlamps, and 15% tints :omg: .

coming in a year, 20 inch rims (same color as bottom trim on car), new grill, replacing all speakers with a full alpine system including dual 15's in the trunk. and i might lower it 2 inches

Nice car choppa, I'll be buying a 2004 Black Stang when I find one :(

and the dual exhaust witch suggests you've got the GT model..

it looks high though, drop it half on inch and it'll look real nice.

You can have dual exhaust with a V6, like magnaflow, or bassani :huh: Put a 14 psi procharger and you've got 300-400 HP in a V6 :rofl:

i think the avalanche would look much better if they removed that hard plastic thing on the back. unless it has a purpose that i'm not aware of.

the running boards on that x5 ^^ is really nice.

no, it doesnt serve a purpose :pinch: but if you were to think about what it would look like without it there, it would look pretty dull and boring.

this is my car which i just bought 2 weeks ago. only thing i dont like is the auto transmission. other than that its a nice ride. im going to sell it however tho coz i want something with 4 doors coz its more practical, like a nissan Primera or a subaru WRX.

:alien: Mods: :alien:

panasonic 6x9's in the back

uniden alarm

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[*]1996 Ford Ranger

[*]142 hp 2.3 liter 4 cylinder/150 lbs-ft torque, I believe

[*]Got it as a gift from my dad 2 years ago, it used to be his. Only had 10k miles on it when he bought it. It now has 102,000. still runs like new, which is pretty good, especially for a compact ford.

Here in norway it is normal with old cars becouse of the extreme taxes on new cars.

not logical at all in a "green" world but hey...

Ford Escort 1.6i

year: 1989

its slowly dissolving, maybe it can fall apart enough so that i buy a new one ^^

im actually cinda fond of it. the only thing its missing is a towing bracket.

Goes pretty darn fast to considering that its so little.

the weight is about 900 kg

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had to put new seat thingys on becouse of a passager that spilled something.

ps: i know the pictures suck. can take som newer ones later if i can remember it :p

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2001 Holden VXII Calais

* Anthracite Leather interior

* HBD Spoiler

* FE2 Sports Suspension

* Slimline license plates :)

After market mods:

* Windows Tinted (not shown in picture)

* Exhaust & Extractors

Future Mods:

* Some sexy wheels (aiming for Monaro CV8-R 18")

* Better sound system

It's only a V6 engine in it, so not too fast, but I can't complain, as I won this car. The day I got my license, I entered a raffle. Two weeks later, they rang me and told me I had $55,000AU to spend on any car I wanted, so my first car was a damn nice one. :D

It's got a few scratches on it these days courtesy of pricks that can't park, or in the event of hitting a car, don't leave a note, so I'll have to fork out and get those things fixed soon...

I would have sold that car in about 2 secs if I had won it in a raffle. Could thing of 50 other cars I would prefer if I had 55K to spend.

2001 Holden VXII Calais

* Anthracite Leather interior

* HBD Spoiler

* FE2 Sports Suspension

* Slimline license plates :)

After market mods:

* Windows Tinted (not shown in picture)

* Exhaust & Extractors

Future Mods:

* Some sexy wheels (aiming for Monaro CV8-R 18")

* Better sound system

It's only a V6 engine in it, so not too fast, but I can't complain, as I won this car. The day I got my license, I entered a raffle. Two weeks later, they rang me and told me I had $55,000AU to spend on any car I wanted, so my first car was a damn nice one. :D

It's got a few scratches on it these days courtesy of pricks that can't park, or in the event of hitting a car, don't leave a note, so I'll have to fork out and get those things fixed soon...

I would have sold that car in about 2 secs if I had won it in a raffle. Could thing of 50 other cars I would prefer if I had 55K to spend.

2000 Chevy Silverado 1500 Z71 LT - Loaded

5.3L Vortec V8 Engine

285 hp @ 5200 rpm, 325 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm

265/75R16 BFGoodwrich Mud Terrains

K&N Filter, Pioneer Deck, and JL Subs and Amp

Got lots of plans for this truck.

And ya, behind the truck is the shortcut I took, ya, it's a little steep. :blink:

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