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2004 Dodge "its still a neon" SRT-4 :laugh: I'm swapping the motor this week because Cyl1 piston is cracked. Good excuse to get another motor to build the current one.

2.4L I4 Turbo @ 20PSI

3in Catless straight dump

3in Mopar CAI

AGP WGA

N2MB Boost Box

MPx BFMIC

AGP Upper/Lower hard pipes

HKS SSQV V2

AGP solid motor mounts/tranny mount

MPx underdrive pulley

koni adjustable strut inserts w/camber adjustment

Tein S-Tech lowering springs

poly LCA bushings/sway bushings

Welfare sways (front bar from PT Cruiser GT, Rear bar from SRT-4 ACR edition)

Man I love that car. I wish they still fabricated it. :( The closet I got was a Chrysler Neon 99.

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1998 GMC Sonoma

4.3L V6 4x4

2x Pioneer 4"x6"

2x Pioneer 6.5"

1x Infinity 1262w 12"

I'm not exactly a fan of the truck as I get horrible gas mileage and it squeaks a bit, but the sound system makes up for it. It's not top of the line, but I enjoy it.

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2003 Honda Element.

But "drive" is a term used loosely with me. I work from home, walk about a mile to the big grocery store, my housing complex has an onsite gym, restaurants, small grocery store, drug store dry cleaners, and at least attempt to ride my bicycle where possible or weather permitting to other items. So all in all I've only driven the car 4000 miles in the last 2 years. I get hit by my friends if I complain about gas prices... "Shut up Chad, a tank of gas last you 3 months...."

BMW M3. Here's a Google Image pic. I'll get a pic in the morning.

You drive an E93? :o If so, I am very jealous of you. I've seen one in my town, and the V8 engine tone is pretty amazing. It's maybe the second nicest V8 I've heard... first place goes to an Aston Martin V8 Vantage owned by a friend's dad.

As for me, I don't drive a car yet. :( I'm 16 so a little bit underaged. Still, I'm looking forward to the day where I get to look at the used market and pick something out. Hopefully it'll be quite nice. One theme I'm seeing on Neowin a lot is quite a few very nice cars: we have a HEMI Dodge Ram, an E39 M5, several Subarus, an E93 M3, an A3 S-Line, a VR6 Corrado and a Ford F-150... in the past three pages alone. It seems Neowinians have a habit of getting some nice cars!

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