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Just got my car back, was in an accident 2 weeks ago... I was inside my car, NOT MOVING!! and a "lady" crashed into my car... In the paintjob alone was a 500? repair for 3 or 4 scratches, good thing her insurance paid for i:):)

Still has to go back to get the front rim painted (it was scratched too), when I get it fully repaired I'll post some pics

Yeah, it's sweet.

some more pics here... http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevofc/sets/72157608968758126/

I will take more pics when I can. It's been raining here ever since I took those few pics.

i can't tell in the pic.. did you get the glass roof?

seeing the blinkers on the side view mirrors i think you got the SV model right?

god damn that is pure sexiness.

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This was when I first bought it, now I have different wheels and tires. Those are 18" I went to 20" and had them powder coated black/grey to match the tire color. I removed the front bug shield and had the windows tinted

I am getting rid of it this summer, not sure if I'll get an SUV, or a sports car --

This has some performance mods, it has 350bhp/425 ft lb torque - not bad for a truck - but the 12 mpg got a little annoying when gas was $4.00/gal

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Just bought a brand new Regatta Blue 2009 Hyundai Elantra GLS. I LOVE it! :D

My old car was a 1990 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL so it was a huge jump in everything basically. Got a pretty good deal on it too. Not bad for my second car. :)

Isn't it funny how 10 - 15 years ago it would have been the other way around?

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