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Well this is my first car, its a

Vaxhaul Omega 96

2.5 DTi (Diesel Turbo)

Six Cylinder V6 24 Valve

Automatic Transmission

Costed me 1100 Pounds, really not a bad deal.

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1991 Mazda RX-7 NA

Apex'i Intake

and custom mufflers, rest of the exhaust is stock, but i'm getting a testpipe to remove the cat

Sparco steering wheel and buddy club shift knob, thats it.

Saving for a Turbo II swap

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trading in the pug 406 in a weeks time so I can afford to run the nice spanking new

Peugeot 407 in my drive.

pics when the camera wishes to take more then black as a picture :cry: :cry:

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1990 Ford Blazer (the big version, not the sissy SUV) . Gonna sell it to buy either a 69' camaro or this 78' trans am that is right down the street with a 402 :). It just needs a bit of work but I can get the damn thing for 600 bucks.

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I love the new cars... But nothing can beat the Ol' america Muscle

1968 Chevy Camaro SS

Specs - Whats in the Car

hugger orange w/white stripes,

black top and black deluxe houndstooth interior. PS,

4 wheel disc brakes, american mags,

TA radials,

Moser built 12 bolt 3.73 posi,

Flowmaster exhaust,

all susp rebuilt w/pst components,

KYB shocks, larger sway bars,

new springs, front and rear spoilers,

new seats and carpet, steel cowl hood, good street paint.

Specs - Engine

350 4 bolt built by Don Dixon racing engines to over 500hp.

no expense spared on the running gear for this car.

New GM bowtie stage 2 heads, ported, polished, and intake matched by Buddy Jensen.

6" rods, stealth intake, MSD, all roller valve train, JW converter, CSI starter, autometer phantom gauges, hooker super comp ceramic coated headers, GM perf crank, forged pistons, balanced, edelbrock water pump, new rad, K&N, B&M, Wildwood, holley, ect.

Next time, don't take the first google result and rephrase your text.. :whistle: :x

http://www.allmusclecars.com/chevy/1968_camaro.htm

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I've got a 2004 Chevrolet Silverado, I've done a few things to make it my own 8)

2x10" Kicker Subs

2x 5 Channel Alpine amps

4x Alpine mids

Alpine Head Unit

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22" Sporza wheels

Hypertech Chip Mod

Spintech Muffler

K&N Intake

Chrome handles

lowered 2" in the rear to level it out

other stuff i cant remember right now because its 12:45 =]

Nice Truck

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heh, love it too. and also How High :rofl:

u kno wot I mean :laugh:

Oh yes. The very best movies ;) Requiem for a dream, how high, Fear and loathing in LV, scarface, Spun.. The list goes on :whistle:

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I drive a 2004 toyota corolla. ITS about 131 horse power.

Nothing crazy. Gets awesome gas milage.

Next car will be the car that toyota and subaru are doing together. Rumour has it it could be the matrix or corolla redoos. Imagine an all wheel drive corolla .

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I like to pimp out my classic 1980 Big Wheel. I got that baby packing a 22 inch alloy rim and 2 little 4 inch alloy rims in the back. My sound system is an iPod. Got my speakers hanging off the sides. I got a Sony PSP connected to my handle bars for my movie/games entertainment.

THA MOTHA BE BANGIN'

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2001 Honda Passport (black)

Coolest feature: On the fly switching between 2WD and 4WD

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2002 Giant TCR Aero

Coolest feature: Add-on wireless computer

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Nothing special, but I have a 2000 Honda Civic HX Coupe. Good on gas mileage, which, as somebody who commutes to college, it perfect for me. I love this car (Y)

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