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Other than your bike what do you drive?

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by Victa, Oct 3, 2008.

  1. schooter

    schooter Active Member

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    OMG that is a monstrosity of a muffler!!!!! thats probably why 1/2 of the people buy them
     
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    You either love the mufflers or you hate them. I personally think most aftermarket slip-ons look like garbage on this bike and I absolutely LOVE the gold plating they put on the stock mufflers. I'll be keeping them for now until I can find (and afford) a suitable aftermarket exhaust.

    If you want to see the previous edition of the mufflers, check out a 2003-2006 Kawasaki Z1000 (that's the make and model of my new bike, by the way).
     
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    2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Double Cab TRD

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    2000 Ford Ranger Custom Crawler Project

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    nice crawler. whats it have for power?
     
  5. Toreadorranger

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    Stock 4.0L V6 for now, but it has a doubled Transfer case which gives me a 6.15:1 Low range.
     
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    I got an 89 Nissan Hardbody pickup and when I feel like driving an automatic (and when she lets me), I drive my wife's 2006 Corrolla.
     
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    Bringing this back to life...any new cars out there?
     
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    2008 Dodge Ram 4x4 Hemi - talk about opposite ends of the fuel milage chart
     
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    09 Pontiac G5
    Then there's the race car...
    05 Hyper with 636 Kawasaki with 129 hp
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    That was in the top ten worst cars in america today on Yahoo! main page!
     
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    09 Subaru Forester limited.
    Had it 3 months as of tomorrow....8800 miles (work's been crazy)

    Can't wait for the weather to warm up so I can get the X back on the road!
     
  12. gurgietrueshot

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    Since the 01 Chevy Prism died (engine seized, totally my fault) we are down to the Seca and an 05 Elantra Hatchback. I have to say for the price it is a great car and hauls our family of 4 around quite well.

    After we pay of the Elantra my guess is we will get a Minivan. Not all that glamorous but a they are so darn useful especially when you have kids.
     
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    Minivan's are great. I'll never own anything else. Great on trips, decent gas mileage, they can tow a bike or boat or small travel trailer, haul the kids and their stuff, their friends and their stuff, and if you get a Grand Caravan or bigger take out the seats and haul drywall!
     
  14. sushi_biker

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    Hm....let's see:

    1981 DeLorean DMC-12
    1974 VW "Thing" or it's also known as a Type-181
    1974 VW Beetle converted to battery-electric drive (no gasoline, plug it in)
    2006 GMC Canyon crew-cab 2WD.

    I had more but I sold some off. I also have a boat.
     
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    Exactly. Growing up my parents had a minivan. After me an my siblings left the house that poor van was about to fall apart with well over 200k on the odometer. With 3 grandkids now my parents decided to go ahead and get another minivan because it was just too darn useful.
     
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    I have two cages. A 2007 Toyota Camry, and my trusty 98 Honda Civic
     
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    A trusty 1991 Mazda Protege DX...1 cam 16 valves...105 HP of fury. Bought it for 50 bucks three years/50k miles ago only thing it asks for are consumables. Well, it did get a side pipe =) but that's because it was "forcibly removed" by a corn field and the side pipe build up was cheaper than a stock exhaust. 162k going strong.
     
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    97 Toyota Celica, lots of body work done on her and did it all myself. She has been the most reliable car I've ever had the privilege to own.
     
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    You have a DeLorean?! 8O
     
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    Yeah...I bought it as kind of a temper-tantrum when I got back from the Persian Gulf. I was sick and tired of being "like everyone else" and this car let me express my individuality because there's only about 6,000 left in the entire world. I had to restore it. Long story.

    You don't drive it, you pilot it.
     

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