Other cars you drive...
I'm always interested in the cars people drive...
Here'* a pic of the Jeep I left in NE for my dad to enjoy...
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'95 Jeep Wrangler YJ, 4.5" spring lift, .5" shackle lift, 33" MTRs on 15x10 AR 767s, 8.8 rear axle w/ Detroit Locker and discs, 4.56 gears, Olympic bumpers f/r, both tops, PA system, other little goodies...
Here'* a pic of the Jeep I left in NE for my dad to enjoy...
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'95 Jeep Wrangler YJ, 4.5" spring lift, .5" shackle lift, 33" MTRs on 15x10 AR 767s, 8.8 rear axle w/ Detroit Locker and discs, 4.56 gears, Olympic bumpers f/r, both tops, PA system, other little goodies...
My current daily driver is this 1996 Acura Integra GSR 4 door, 5 speed, VTEC y0!.

Sometimes when i'm home and need to remove parts I steal my dad'* suburban

And currently I have his 2001 PT Cruiser Limited while the Integra gets the gas and brake lines replaced.
Also have an 89 Sunbird GT conv that I drove for 2 miles with a hole in the block that will be parted out soon.

Sometimes when i'm home and need to remove parts I steal my dad'* suburban

And currently I have his 2001 PT Cruiser Limited while the Integra gets the gas and brake lines replaced.
Also have an 89 Sunbird GT conv that I drove for 2 miles with a hole in the block that will be parted out soon.
A 1989 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 lifted 3 inches. The truck has 286k on it and runs like a champ!
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From: Reutlingen, Baden-Wurttemburg, Germany

No bonne for me anymore :(
Just my amazing 1990 Sunbird LE...96hp...it'* a beast. Sounds like a ricer now because the welds along the entire "rear seam" of the muffler have gone...haha
Just my amazing 1990 Sunbird LE...96hp...it'* a beast. Sounds like a ricer now because the welds along the entire "rear seam" of the muffler have gone...haha
Hey this topic (and author) seem eerilyfamiliar... 
My 1969 Pontiac Executive (Bonneville'* cousin of that era):
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And I drive a 2004 Chevy Blazer 4x4 for work (owned by my employer), nothing too special about it although I'm grateful for the 4WD in our current Illinois weather!

My 1969 Pontiac Executive (Bonneville'* cousin of that era):
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And I drive a 2004 Chevy Blazer 4x4 for work (owned by my employer), nothing too special about it although I'm grateful for the 4WD in our current Illinois weather!



