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Sold this.

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to get this

 

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Drive this for economy 1991 Jetta diesel

 

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You screwed up ID kept that old Chevy
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My first car,

 

1996 Impala SS

 

Did a head/Cam LS3 Swap to it and had it making 500 rear wheel Horsepower.

 

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Than I had a 2012 CTS-V sedan,

 

That was a daily driver, until I sold it a few weeks ago before buying the truck.

 

Gonna miss the car, it had a built 416 Stroker motor, Ported heads, cam, headers, smaller pulleys etc.. everything was done. The car weighed 4500lbs with me in it and ran a 10.2@137MPH 1/4 mile and probably would dip into the 9's had I ran it again.

 

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My first car,

 

1996 Impala SS

 

Did a head/Cam LS3 Swap to it and had it making 500 rear wheel Horsepower.

 

278923_4565439696922_81825436_o.jpg

336699_10152033909930360_1858637000_o.jp

325.jpg

416.jpg

408.jpg

DSC_3149.jpg

614852_4565346174584_864116128_o.jpg

 

 

Than I had a 2012 CTS-V sedan,

 

That was a daily driver, until I sold it a few weeks ago before buying the truck.

 

Gonna miss the car, it had a built 416 Stroker motor, Ported heads, cam, headers, smaller pulleys etc.. everything was done. The car weighed 4500lbs with me in it and ran a 10.2@137MPH 1/4 mile and probably would dip into the 9's had I ran it again.

 

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Those are some pretty sweet looking rides.

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Picked out the latest edition to the fleet a 2016 Yamaha Kodiak 700 SE to plow and do the odd trail rides...

 

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just got this a couple months ago, just v6 but its the premium version with the pony package, basically all the show none of the go. First year of this styling but last year of the 4.0L. got a killer deal on it when i was looking at an older cheaper one at the ford dealer up the street from my house. may get turned into a monster when i finish my truck.

 

2010 Mustang

 

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My 1974 F100 custom with a 390 and twin glass packs.... It's slow and loud, but a lot of fun. It's in that weird area that it's too crap to be a nice truck, but too nice to be a mudder lol! We do mud it a couple of times a year though [emoji41]

 

 

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Couple more

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Specs

355 sbc, Rv cam, headers with a magnaflow can

Monster th350, 2200 stall

Atlas 3.8 tcase

D60 front axle with chromoly shafts and Yukon superjoints

14b rear, shaved and trussed

Double triangulated 4 link front and rear, Fox coilovers in front Fox air shocks in rear

43" TSLs

Tub is boatsided and narrowed in rear, lots of cage stuff and fab work, custom interior

Lots of other stuff

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Couldn't resist. Dreaming, I know. :happysad:

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Other ride/wife's ride.....whatever

 

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