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Old Jul 21, 2010 | 01:48 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by scott3824
why would you even suggest a gay *** wagon? you think I would ever consider that
I love wagons. I almost bought a hemi Magnum but the wife wanted more seating and better fuel mileage. Not to mention the Magnum is rwd.
Old Jul 21, 2010 | 01:48 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by LEASNIT
Im thinkin used, unless I lease one... I'd like one of those 2011 coupe's
i thought about waiting and getting the new v6 stang with the performance package ... but that probably wouldn't be the best car for lacey in the winter lol
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by scott3824
i've been thinking about a cts also ... not the v though lol

I love my CTS for the most part, but id deff like to get a V ...put an 19" 20" combo on it and lower it a bit...
Old Jul 21, 2010 | 01:50 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by NINER
Audi service parts are ungodly expensive and Vatozone doesn't carry them. Porche's are easier to work on then Ferrari's so it all depends on what cars you are looking at.
yes ... the audi's i am looking at are all 1 year old with under 15k miles - certified used, so warranty still applies

got a few really good offers on the vw cc (but thats german) ... definitely going with a smaller engine with a turbo
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by scott3824
i thought about waiting and getting the new v6 stang with the performance package ... but that probably wouldn't be the best car for lacey in the winter lol
Yeah proly a bad idea.. the cts isnt fantastic in the snow either..
Old Jul 21, 2010 | 01:51 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by Zuki750
It's not his engine that will go. The rest of it will fall apart first.
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Old Jul 21, 2010 | 01:51 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by LEASNIT
I relize that... u cant do a damn body lift that high, im saying to get a truck in the air that high you'd need a **** load of driveshafts and tube work..
Do something like this only lower the body between the tires.

Old Jul 21, 2010 | 01:54 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by scott3824
try putting 2 ton of stone in the trunk of your car
I have a trailer, although it would take several trips......but you missed the point.......as Jason pointed out......I don't own a home so I don't have a reason for one.....but just curious......how many times have you had 2 ton of stone in the back of your truck?? :ese
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by Zuki750
Do something like this only lower the body between the tires.

You could flip one of those on it's side and use it as a ****** swimming pool ...
Old Jul 21, 2010 | 01:55 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by NINER
Yup. I have some body rust I need to take care of before winter.

I wonder if it would fit in an F50?

That's why I decided to keep my truck. if I had a lot of land of even a double wide driveway I'd consider a car and trailer.
yeah ... damn f250 body rust lol

the f150 would be doing a perma-stoppie with the 7.3 in it lol

either way i will have a new truck - maybe buy 2 new cars and a beater truck or the new car now and new truck in a few months
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by Zuki750
I love wagons. I almost bought a hemi Magnum but the wife wanted more seating and better fuel mileage. Not to mention the Magnum is rwd.
i am hung on the stigma of wagons belonging in the minivan class lol
Old Jul 21, 2010 | 01:57 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by scott3824
i am hung on the stigma of wagons belonging in the minivan class lol
Old Jul 21, 2010 | 01:59 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by scott3824
i am hung on the stigma of wagons belonging in the minivan class lol
I kinda like the sport wagons......and some say they handle better due to the extra wieght over the rear tires......
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Re: Track riding

But I do own a mini van now. Kinda.

Old Jul 21, 2010 | 02:00 PM
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Re: Track riding

Still a grocery getter!
Old Jul 21, 2010 | 02:00 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by LEASNIT
Yeah proly a bad idea.. the cts isnt fantastic in the snow either..
well i thought about the awd - but it only comes with the auto tranny and base engine
Old Jul 21, 2010 | 02:01 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by skillz954
I have a trailer, although it would take several trips......but you missed the point.......as Jason pointed out......I don't own a home so I don't have a reason for one.....but just curious......how many times have you had 2 ton of stone in the back of your truck?? :ese
at least 3 times .... plus 2-3 times of multiple tons of brick
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by scott3824
well i thought about the awd - but it only comes with the auto tranny and base engine
really? i thought they had the cts4 in the 3.6L ...
Old Jul 21, 2010 | 02:03 PM
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by LEASNIT
Still a grocery getter!
but it's a hard looking grocery getter
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Re: Track riding

Originally Posted by scott3824
at least 3 times .... plus 2-3 times of multiple tons of brick
so let's say you've used your truck 6 times for the intended purpose......how long have you had it?? You can rent a truck at home depot by the hour.....just saying.....



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