what do you drive?

iLikeIke

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southern wisconsi
nothing else to do except look at pictures.. so lets see those whips

mine is a daily driven 73 duster, 360 being built in the garage
 

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is that picture a diesel? i wonder about people who put stacks on a gaser

we put a 6 inch stack on a 89 chevy 1500. haha. then we also put a rain cap on it... braaaap tink tink tink tink.


anywho. i drive a 99 grand cherokee limited.
 
Current is , 15
1991 Mazda Navajo - Same as Ford Explorer 3" Body lift 2.5" Suspension lift 33,12.50 All Terrain on 15" Black Steel Rock Crawler Rims And System

1999 Ford Expedition 4.6 Stock with Chrome 22"s And System

Soon is my 2000 in Avatar !

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This is mine. Lowered 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500. I love the manual transmission and simplicity of this beast. Easy to work on, good on gas, and extremely handy. Wouldn't trade it for anything.

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And sometimes, I steal the wife's 4x4 when the terrain gets rough or I just get tired of shifting gears. This truck's old (1994), worn, faded, rusty (there's a hole in the body at the back), but it's dead reliable and has never left me stranded. I just need to put a new evaporator in for the A/C and she'll be good to go.

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'02 Ranger XLT supercab 4.0
cold air intake w/ K&N, catback mangaflow duals

yama-hauler.............

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This was my last project
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And allthough I pute a lot of time and money into it and it was nice 2 Wheel drives suck so this is the new project.
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And everything about the Titan is great but the drive train is week as far as bent axle shafts and leaky seals so Now I am shopping for another tacoma.Best truck I ever owned.Titan sure is powerfull even after moded but drive train cant handle much even stock with the safety governers..........Not to mension gas prices lol:)
 
No pics, 'cause I'm working from a phone, but I have a 1999 Dodge Ram. Not much done to it except a 3 inch lift and a good system, but it's a good solid ride. And our family car is a 2003 Honda Accord. LOL. With 2 kids, it's the only way to go!
 
iv got a 89 s10 my dad as a 97 gmc 1500 ( it needs lifters put in it he is thinking about building the motor) my mom has a 04 chevy taho 4x4 and my dads daily driver is a old ford tarus
 
the pimp mobile(1994 caddy Seville sts). northstar v-8 32 valve 334 hp 12mpg average

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putting in
2 12" alpine type R subs
a 3000 watt amp
alpine touch 10" head
2 15" kicker subs
a dixie horn
22" gangster rims



has
rockford fosgate 6x9s all the way around



the mud buggy (1994 geo tracker 4wd) 4 banger 1.6 SHOULD have but does not have 100 or so hp

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has 235-75-15 tires (not on in pic)
and a custom fiber glass blowing tube snorkel
 
I drive an 89 Mazda 323. My aunt told me I could have the money if I'd haul it to the recyclers and get it out of her way. I hauled it home put an alternator, axles, ball joints and a set of tires (less than $400 out of pocket including tags and registration). It looks like a POS but gets near 40 MPG and drives like a go kart. I own a Ranger 4x4 extended cab and a 528i.
My Ranger
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My 528i
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I don't have it anymore but this was my all time favorite think I've ever owned. It was my race car. I'm not going to type out all the mods but it would run mid 12's.
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i see the geo has some weight reduction technology as well, whats that run low 57 second 1/4 mile?

ive had 2 88 rangers, ford escort wagon, 73 duster n a 02 saturn that i blew the tranny out doing a burnout. the two rangers died on a moto track n the escort is still runin 200,000 miles later lol