Other cars you drive...
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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...
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No pic but I sometimes drive the GF'* 04 Grand AM SE1 from time to time. I hate the stuffyness after being in the Bonne. But its newer and only has about 45K on the clock
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My current daily driver is this 1996 Acura Integra GSR 4 door, 5 speed, VTEC y0!.
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Sometimes when i'm home and need to remove parts I steal my dad'* suburban
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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.
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Sometimes when i'm home and need to remove parts I steal my dad'* suburban
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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.
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A 1989 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 lifted 3 inches. The truck has 286k on it and runs like a champ!
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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
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Hey this topic (and author) seem eerilyfamiliar... ![Wink](https://www.gmforum.com/gm/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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!
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My 1969 Pontiac Executive (Bonneville'* cousin of that era):
exec1.jpg
exec2.jpg
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!
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