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| Rank: Bantamweight Experience: 10+ Years | I personally drive a 2001 Toyota Camry, with dual mufflers installed. What about u all? Give the year,make and model, I know for sure that some of you are going to make me jealous. Who gives a hell? I can buy it later on in my life too, unless ofcourse if you are driving a ferrari or a lamborghini |
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| Banned Rank: New Member Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Me- '02 Hyundi Santa Fe(I love it!!) Dave - '99 Toyota camry+1957 Chopper+'01(I think) Suzuki Gsxr sport bike.. He is a bitch about selling his toys,BUT I did get him to sell his last quad for a living room set!HEHE |
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| Administrator Rank: Lightweight Experience: 3-5 Years Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Midwest
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Gender: | Honestly, I'm still on campus for another month or so until graduation and haven't had a car for two years now. When all your roommates have one its more of a hassle than a conveinance with limited parking. At home I have 2000 Mustang, just a pansy ass coupe but any manual car is fun in my book. When I graduate I plan on trading it in towards a new GT convertible which I have been saving for. If anything I can impress the highschool girls |
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| Banned Rank: New Member Join Date: Mar 2005
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U ready to have like a $7-800/month car payment? F that! | |
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| Rank: Bantamweight Experience: 10+ Years | Currently I am paying 350 a month for my car payment. So I wont mind paying 800 when I have a decent job |
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