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GraceAbounds

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2004 Dodge Grand Caravan and a 1994 Chevy SUV (will drive that thing into the ground before we buy another vehicle)

They are all such a waste of money unless they are an antique.
 

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As seen in my avatar, I drive a 1989 Nissan 240sx. I bought it outright as my first car a couple years ago, in less than pathetic shape ( some quite large retired navy guy was driving it, running on 3 cylinders, with no starter) and have slowly been bringing back to life.

No intentions to "rice" it out, I like it just the way it was in 1989.
 

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1990 Ford Mustang vert' 2.3 Turbo (Current Project)
1989 Ford Mustang coupe 347 (RIP)
1992 Ford Mustang vert' 5 liter, brothers car now
1994 Toyota Supra BPU (DD and Sold)
1988 Ford Mustang hatch (Future Project)
 

TurboLX

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lol like you would not believe, theres just something about them i love

i loved my supra, but that was a different animal

2JZ with a single HKS 76mm, put down 567hp

but needed a head gasket, and there was no way in hell i was doing a head gasket on an inline 6, so i sold it to my cousin who was a supra fan and had a 2nd generation Supra as well
 

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haha blown head gaskets are to Japanese engines as cows are to being dinner, in one form or another its always going to happen
 

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indeed man, dont get me wrong i loved that car, but it was urtin big time, my cousin did a lot of work to it already including new paint

i picked it up in need for a DD, then i came across that thing on ebay for 3k, not alot of people bidded on so i was like wtf??

gave it a shot, it was in Ny as well, and won it, threw dealer plates on it and drove it home, ran nice with the twins, there was a header for a single turbo in the car so i was like hey, lets give this a shot, put a turbo i had laying around on it and damn that thing moved, 3 weeks later clouds of white smoke came pumbling out of the tail pipe, so it was a no brainer at that point, i gotta let it go.....i miss it, if i had the chance to buy another one i would
 

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usedto be a 01 hyundai tiburon but now its sadly a 03 Kia Spectra. (automatic which i hate)
ST just came out of the closet and everybody missed it! :eek :confused :D

I roll in a 2003 Mach 1
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and when the weather's crappy, The Mule, a 1998 Land Rover
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Modified 1956 Ford F-100 with a 5.8L 351Cleveland
2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 5.7L Hemi
and im actually lookin into a T-Rex as we speak...

Most would think the Jeep is my DD...thats not really the case though...During the Spring/Summer the 56 becomes my daily ride...Its not a show queen like some would think, i put a couple hundred miles a week on it and that doesnt include driving to work (which i dont have to do)...It gets like 6mpg but its a beast and a ton of fun to tool around it...Breaks necks cause its not really something you see on the road all the time, specially with somebody who isnt over 50 behind the wheel...It loves to do burnouts too :) ....I take it everywhere, including places like the mall, quick 5min runs to 7-11, grocery store and etc....Its just a truck, gotta enjoy it when i came...The Jeep is used when i have to transport things, or people...Or for long road trips when i go down south...With the way i drive the Hemi gets about 9mpg on city roads, 15-20 on the highway
 
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