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Old 10-19-2011, 12:57 AM
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2010 Holden Cruze CDX Diesel.
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Old 10-19-2011, 01:40 AM
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VW T3 LPG powered campervan...my second home, probably be my main home if I carry on paying more attention to CloD than the good lady. Also have a 1971 850 Mini and a 91 Mazda MX5, so yep, I like old motors too!
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Old 10-19-2011, 12:01 PM
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Now that's old scool. Details please
The engines out of it now getting rebuilt. It's got the big 8/3 rearend with 3.23 gears ralley wheels with all the centre caps and rings now...not in that picture. The kid who had this car before me went and took the stock split bench seats out and put some old ratty mustang seats in EEEWW !!! FORD!! So I had to hunt around and find some proper seats. Finally found some on ebay. They'll get fixed and put in the car. The seats cost $130 and $250 to get up here lol. I don't know what I'm going to do to the engine yet but it will have about 420 hp. Not too crazy just enough to keep up to this new stuff. You wouldn't believe it but this Dart is almost 1000 pounds lighter than a new Challenger so it should be able to keep up to one of those and sound 1000% tougher

Not mine but it will sound like this one.


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Old 11-04-2011, 01:18 PM
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I found the perfect vehicle for me, being a practical guy that likes a touch of style.

2006 Honda Ridgeline RTS

It carries anything I need in any situation while being a practical daily driver. Inside it's a luxury SUV with lots of space, dual climate control and the most clever arrangement for allowing carry space when needed. Yet it's not extravagantly fancy either.

Small Honda engine with as much power as I need when needed. I'm not a douchebag driver that thinks he needs 400 horsepower to get to work and back weaving between cars. I just need instant responsiveness and decent gas mileage. Plus it's a Honda motor and will last as long as I need it to.

Mostly I drive to work or around town but like to camp in the summer, haul my guitar gear to gigs, or pick up some drywall to work on the house. Yeah, it's a short box but I can fit 4x8 sheets on when needed. It has this awesome, huge, lockable storage underneath the truck bed floor which makes a great tailgate party cooler for a couple cases. The tailgate opens normal or sideways for easy access too.

Plus it drives more like a hovercraft than a truck. Better handling than most cars!


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