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Hmm the first car I ever drove was my moms 1993 Mazda MVP which amazingly still runs after a couple of idiotic accidents caused by idiotic drivers :/

I know currently drive a 1997 Ford Escort :x, yes it sucks but it is a good first time car for me, no real modding done except for my 2 12" subs which I need a new amp for..

I plan to buy another car later this year :)

99 mustang convertible :/ nothin fancy

First car...86 mustang

Second car...94 mustang

Third car...00 mustang

and...I'll probably trade up for the 06 when it comes out biggrin.gif

my next will probably be the 08 or 09 GT when i get out of college :)

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I am still learning to drive but these are the cars I currently drive and learn in: (All 4 of them) :) All pictures of the internet but are the same color and specification etc, I need to charge some batteries for my Camera. :)

Ford Escort Estate 1.6 Turbo (Build:1998):

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(Worst Car) Ford Fiesta 1.1 LX:

Jens1gr.jpg - Engine sounds like a plane taking off.

Peugeot 106 1.1 Independence (2000):

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Peugeot 20 2.0 GTi: (My favourite Car. :wub: )

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1st car:  1999 honda prelude (purchased march 2000)

2nd car: 1999 chevrolet corvette (purchased september 2001)

currently i dont have a car because my last car was stolen.  im waiting for the new z06 to be released.

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What do you do with a fast car in Houston?

I have never been over 80 anywhere around there :pinch:

I love it when I see a Ferrari or Lamborghini in bumper to bumper traffic on the Katy Freeway :laugh:

What do you do with a fast car in Houston? 

I have never been over 80 anywhere around there&nbsp:pinch:h:

I love it when I see a Ferrari or Lamborghini in bumper to bumper traffic on the Katy Freeway&nbsp:laugh:h:

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lol ive gone 181 before. aside from that torque is a damn good feeling. being able to go through traffic with such ease is wonderful.

lol ive gone 181 before.  aside from that torque is a damn good feeling.  being able to go through traffic with such ease is wonderful.

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Where did you do that!? :woot:

I am not sure how fast my Tahoe will go - the fastest I have gone is 90 on I-10 between Houston and Beaumont.

Well the first car i ever drove was my moms 1994 Mitsubishi Galant, wasnt that bad told her i could drive but i didnt have a clue of what i was doing, so i almost hit a bus.

Then my first car that i bought was a 1997 VW Golf Trek, i loved that piece of metal, but i crashed it after a couple of months, and now im saving up and back driving my moms car, which now she got a '04 Accord ex, is not bad, but i just need my own thing....

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