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Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 11:25 am
I drive a Honda Jazz ES i.2 Manual  Its a lovely car too =3
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:46 am
cheesy nipples I don't drive. Never got my driving lisence, but I did get my motorcycle lisence. twisted
First Bike, Gilera Coguar 125. A cross beween an off road bike and a cruiser. Slightly higher seat than normal, 5 gears, black and chrome bodywork. 03 plate, or an 02, I forget.
Second bike, Yamaha Dragstar 125. Cruiser bike. 125cc engine, 12litre tank, 15cm ground clearance, black and chrome bodywork, 5 gears, 52 plate. I did 16500 miles on it in two years, then it died on me.
Current Bike, Yamaha Dragstar 650. Cruiser bike. 18 litre tank, I think, 5 gears, 15cm ground clearance, silver and chrome bodywork, custom exhaust, custom fenders, custom passenger seat, screen on the front, custom mirrors, leather saddle bags, chrome luggage rack. 650cc engine size, 04 plate and only done 6k miles so far.
EDIT: Arabanth; you got a Harley? Damn boy, you gotta be loaded, how much that set you back? well im not loaded, but i got it from thid guy who was broke so he sold it quite cheap!, its 2006 with vince & heins exaust pipes, custom pedals, mirrors and it was for 60k bucks, i asked for a loan and now im still paying but its wort the effort! blaugh
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Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 11:01 pm
1st car: '89 Toyota Camry. Got it for 1k. Ehhh....it was pretty reliable. the one I have, now, is a '95 Jeep Wrangler. No, I have not rolled it yet; it seems like that's the first question everyone asks. I have plenty to things I've got to do to it to make it look decent again. I have to replace the windshield, which I'm sure insurance won't cover, since it cracked in half about three winters ago. The caliper in the left front brake may be malfunctioning. Maybe a new battery. A paint job, better looking interior, and a sub to replace the torn one. This is what it looked like when I first bought it. I don't want to get rid of my Jeep any time soon, but if were to get another car, I'd like to get a Volkswagen Rabbit or Jetta.
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 3:07 am
i drive the bus<3 well more like..ride the bus..but..yeah you know..
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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 10:47 am
My first car I got when I was 16. Theres a great story behind this car. My father is a mechanic. One day some guy brings in a 1980ish grey corsica. Cant afford to fix it. Dad buys it for about 100 dollars. He comes home and Says "Allie I bought you a car!" I was so excited because we are a huge car family with collecting camaros and car shows and I have hub caps on my wall and yeah.... I see this...grey, huge square...Paint peeling like sunburnt skin(you could pull it off in paper thin sheets), huge cracks in the windsheild. We open it, Shag SHAG red carpeting. And it smelled Like DEATH. 5 hours later after cleaning and steam cleaning the shag and getting all the smell out. I had my first car. Mmmm cracked windsheild that leaked water, cig burns. And SHAG! One winter i had ice growing in my car through the windsheild. But the most interesting part of the car was the back, because it was all melted. The story goes the car used to drive the Spacemen to the launch pad. And then it would leave. It was a cheap car they were willing to sacrifice if it got left too close to the rockets. Apparently one day it was too close and the back melted a bit. Then it made its way to me. My current car, which is my second car. is the 1997 corolla green everyone has one. It belonged to my friends grandma and had 30 miles on it. I got it in 2006 or something. So its in great condition. I love that granny car. Its my ugly baby. It get great gas mileage. It smells clean. No clock...or cruise control, or tape or cd player. I had to put it in. But it had power locks and windows...yet no clock? But I love it
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Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 7:45 pm
 since i never posted pic... xD
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Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 9:50 pm
Eienchi My first car I got when I was 16. Theres a great story behind this car. My father is a mechanic. One day some guy brings in a 1980ish grey corsica. Cant afford to fix it. Dad buys it for about 100 dollars. He comes home and Says "Allie I bought you a car!" I was so excited because we are a huge car family with collecting camaros and car shows and I have hub caps on my wall and yeah.... I see this...grey, huge square...Paint peeling like sunburnt skin(you could pull it off in paper thin sheets), huge cracks in the windsheild. We open it, Shag SHAG red carpeting. And it smelled Like DEATH. 5 hours later after cleaning and steam cleaning the shag and getting all the smell out. I had my first car. Mmmm cracked windsheild that leaked water, cig burns. And SHAG! One winter i had ice growing in my car through the windsheild. But the most interesting part of the car was the back, because it was all melted. The story goes the car used to drive the Spacemen to the launch pad. And then it would leave. It was a cheap car they were willing to sacrifice if it got left too close to the rockets. Apparently one day it was too close and the back melted a bit. Then it made its way to me. My current car, which is my second car. is the 1997 corolla green everyone has one. It belonged to my friends grandma and had 30 miles on it. I got it in 2006 or something. So its in great condition. I love that granny car. Its my ugly baby. It get great gas mileage. It smells clean. No clock...or cruise control, or tape or cd player. I had to put it in. But it had power locks and windows...yet no clock? But I love it such a great story!!
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Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 2:28 pm
 I drive a 2002 Toyota Corolla. 220 thousand + miles and it still runs like it did when I got it brand new. No parts ever replaced (except oil and tires) and no wrecks. I love her to death. heart
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 2:59 am
My first car was a 1930 Model A Ford Victoria and I still own it. My first motorcycle was a 1959 Harley, and I still own it.  what we use for camping with now:  My youngest sons first bike:
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 4:09 am
I am among those few anomalies, those abberations that have never had a car or a license...But then I suppose as long as I keep to the big citeis, I shall need no such things.
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:49 am
chevy s10 sorry no pic till I finish putting my style on it mrgreen I'm new to this guild, wanna chat pm me 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:15 am
My first car was sold out from under me before I got my license. My second car was bought from a coworker cheap and ran great... for a few months... then it just died.
My current car I've had for most of my licensed years. (3 years). It's a 1994 Mazda Protege and was in great condition when I got it used. Low mileage, nice looking, decent inside... didn't have a stereo, but the second one (that died) had a brand new XM so I popped it out of there and installed it in the Mazda. It was all great except the key wouldn't unlock the driver's side, so I had to unlock the car through the passenger side. The only problem was... while I was on my way to take my dog to get her shots, she looked like she was going to throw up on her paperwork, so I tried to pull over to the side of the road and reach for the papers at the same time (I'd only had my license for a year.) Stupid me forgot Jersey doesn't put guard rails around farming ditches (don't ask me why... they just don't.) I hit the ditch and spun around inside it, facing the other direction. The dog and I were okay... and a state guy saw the accident so I didn't get a ticket... just a warning. But my entire passenger side is smashed up and I can't unlock the car from that door now... hence, I can't unlock the car at all. Other than that, it still runs great (if my sister doesn't wreck it... she always manages to hit something important... like the radiator... or the axle... ) But since I can't lock it, someone stole my stereo on Mischief Night (the day before Halloween). I found out on the way to an interview and cried the entire way while singing myself to take the edge off. I recently got a bumper sticker that says "I swear, this car is just a loaner." rofl
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Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 5:15 am
I've actually got two vehicles currently. I have a 1990 Dodge Dakota, grey, long-bed. I only paid a grand for it and it's not too bad on the road; it gets around 18 mpg the way I drive it.
Then, the other vehicle I have now would happen to be a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT. I got it 2 years ago September or October. Maroon color, needs a little touching up on the spoiler. No, I didn't "supe up the engine" and I don't plan on it. I don't plan on putting a "muffler system" on it or a "sound system" in it seeing as I like it the WAY IT IS. I do plan on painting it eventually because maroon just isn't my kind of color and putting a new engine in it. Not a better engine, just a new one seeing as the current engine is burning oil.
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Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 8:09 am
I'm one of those old geezers that drives a van. I have a 2004 Mercury Monterey, I love it, I can haul a lot of my grandkids or a lot of friends from church when we go on our little field trips.
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Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:09 am
2005 Chevy Trail Blazer. Just right for hauling 3 boys and a dog around. xd
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