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    Mugs you lucky son of a gun!!! But I bet you earned everything you gotz, so my hats off to you bro!

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    LMAO!! Yes... I have worked for EVERYTHING. No daddy's money here. Now if you all would buy some of my supplements, I can afford to keep AR running! Just kidding. I would never ask

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    Thats a sick boat

    Thats a pretty sick boat. Have a 94 Chapparal its a piece. Waiting for my 02 Mastercraft to come in cant wait.

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    hers a pic of my toys 2000 tahoe limited and my gixxer the baddest bike in all the land.
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    try agian
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    If people can't tell your on steroids then your doing them wrong

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    Damn, sweeeet bike! I've always wanted to learn how to ride a motorcycle. But my damn height is real low (5'6) and I don't even think I'm strong enough to keep the bike upright yet!

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    Terinox im only 5'6 too trust me its easier than you think
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    Originally posted by gixxerboy
    Terinox im only 5'6 too trust me its easier than you think
    Damn, I should really get around to learning to ride one

    Any specific bikes out there really good for learning how to ride? As a first timer?

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    I had the exact bike a few years ago! It is a piece of cake to ride. Just hold on BRO!

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    2002 explorer sport, with a "racing stripe" down the side...some asshole keyed my car before I even took off the paper plates

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    Originally posted by BigBuddha
    2002 explorer sport, with a "racing stripe" down the side...some asshole keyed my car before I even took off the paper plates
    Some people eh! Damn assholes!!!

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    Bugs I'm jealous!! Saw a special on the travel channel about the miami boat show, allegedly the biggest in the world. Check it out if you can....had some bad ass boats ie. cigarrete with playmates on them

    Terinox:
    As for a bike to learn to ride: Honda CBR 600, preferebly a used one. You might not like it after all. Use a friends first. Be prepared to put it down!!

    2 types of riders
    1, those that have put it down and
    2, those that will.

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    Vegas Kid, thnx for the advice, but what do you mean by "put it down" and those that have put it down and those that will put it down?

    Do you mean as in quitting?

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    No my friend. It means falling or sliding. When I first started riding I was taking it easy but then the "stupid" kicked in and I didn't respect the power of the bike. Hence I fell a couple of times before I realized I'm not the guy on Speedvision nor will I ever be. Not to worry, everybody lays the bike down sooner or later and it's not a big deal. Just letting you know what to expect. It's part of the deal.

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    thats no joke You either put it down at some point, or you dont own a bike! I personally get hit by a station wagon ( no shit). bikes have there down sides
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    Station wagon!! Damn, that has got to suck!! I slid in a corner but somehow managed to flip over my bars and I landed in some dudes yard while he was watering some plants. He just looked at me and there I lay looking like a total ass with nothing to say. Helmets work!! That's the one that made me sell it. Can't ride in Vegas: Too hot, and bad drivers.

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    Ive not long got rid of a KTM250sx motorcross bike, i reckon you need to start on the dirt before you hit the road it skills you up more IMO. The best road bike i had was a katana 600 and the worst would have been my shitbox TT250...........HITMAN

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    vegaskid was right a good bike to learn on is a honda cbr 600. They are good all around bikes,

    "if you havent crashed you havent riden"

    I've crashed twice not that im proud of it but it happenes.
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    87' 5.0 Mustang LX. Ground up resoration and a few choice bolt-ons. Fast and Cheap. No, that's not how I like my women by the way!

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    i just got a 2002 ford ranger. it works for me.

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    95 black monte about to trade for 2002 Jeep Sport (mine)
    97 Mit Ecipise about to trade for a TT (wife's)

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    A 95 Dodge Ram

    Slowly but surley building it into a show truck. Mods: 20'rims, 4"/6" drop, toneau cover; euro tail lights; killer ass sterio system. Hopefully in the next month i'll get to replace the front end and the rear bumper.
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    2001 Dodge Durango---if the avatar didnt give it away.
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    this is my little car , build in 1970 , nice little thing to drive , especially in curves ,
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    gust: is that a Puma?!??

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    no it is a fiat moretti build in 1970 , only 300 made in italy

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    I drive a black 2001 toyota tacoma TRD LOVE IT

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    Originally posted by gust5
    no it is a fiat moretti build in 1970 , only 300 made in italy
    I've seen this in the Auto History books - always wanted to see one "in person" ... (next time I'm in Belgium ... LOL) ... yours looks beautiful!

    (my first car was an X1/9 - it was a BLAST!)

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    My car is a '91 Honda Civic CRX Si. It's not much, but at least it's paid for.

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    Re: the '91 CRX: On xmas night, 1999, it did this:

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    Needless to say, I had to replace the engine.

    Before:

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    And after:

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    In the process it grew an extra camshaft and 30 more HP.

    Here's one I took in the parking lot at the gym a couple of years ago:

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    sweet upgrade! what's the new motor from?

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    A thrown #2 conrod and subsequent engine replacement was financially painful, but not as painful as the fate that befell my neighbor's Jeep Cherokee a couple of winters ago when an ice-laden tree did this:

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    Originally posted by skid
    sweet upgrade! what's the new motor from?
    It's a Japanese Domestic Market CRX Si motor, known to Honda "performance" types as a "ZC." It's similar to an '88/'89 Integra engine, but with higher compression and a different cam profile.

    --dnb

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    Originally posted by skid

    (my first car was an X1/9 - it was a BLAST!)
    I've had two X 1/9s, and I kept a red '74 one for about 12 years. I still miss that car.

    --dnb, former Fiat mechanic

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    Originally posted by David B.


    It's a Japanese Domestic Market CRX Si motor, known to Honda "performance" types as a "ZC." It's similar to an '88/'89 Integra engine, but with higher compression and a different cam profile.

    --dnb
    ok, I thought it looked like an Integra motor, but the "Honda" valve cover threw me ... very sweet!

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    Originally posted by gust5
    no it is a fiat moretti build in 1970 , only 300 made in italy
    Which Fiat chassis is it based on? 850? 124/125?

    --dnb

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