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fallout ranger

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What do you people drive? I've got a 1993 Isuzu Trooper, very nice, takes me places you wouldn't believe, and a 2005 1/2 Audi A4 Quattro.
 
A Ford Orion 1.6cl (NOT ESCORT)

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This car has taken me to some amazing places aswell :D

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2004 Jeep Wrangler. I love it.

When Mt. Rainer explodes and everyone is stuck on the roads I'll be hill climbing my way to saftey.

Booyah!
 
I'm currently driving my parents' Opel Astra (2nd generation), but I'm thinking of buying a used Mini Morris as my own car when the time comes.
As for bikes, well, I prefer the engine-less ones. I've recently bought a Kona Lana'i. Crappy parts, fantastic frame. Great for recreational cross-country.

*EDIT* Wooz, I just noticed your ride. After bicycles, definetely the best way of transportation.
 
mr. pastorius said:
*EDIT* Wooz, I just noticed your ride. After bicycles, definetely the best way of transportation.
trains and trams beat busses.

and i'll admit i'm a lazy sob, so rather than driving my motorcycle a lot, i tend to take the train to wherever i need to be.
 
Driving '07 Toyota RAV4 and reconstructing Chevy Camaro z28 '78 just for the pleasure.
 
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2005 Hyundai Getz 1.6L

Nothing special, I'll tell you, but I have a great sound system running, and the darkest legal tint. The fuel economy is great, approximately 500km per tank (tank is 45L) and has a 5 year unlimited kilometre warranty :D

Alpine Head Unit with iPod connection.

Kenwood Sub Woofer 500W (I think).

A measly 250W Kenwood Amplifier, that runs the sub woofer.

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reconstructing Chevy Camaro z28 '78 just for the pleasure.

I'd love to reconstruct an old American muscle car. Too bad to get them here is near impossible, and very expensive if you import directly from the US.
 
fallout ranger said:
Isuzu Trooper, very nice, takes me places you wouldn't believe

My parents used to have one of those, it's nice yeah.

I drive a 1996 Ford Explorer, awesome car, it's the size of a big japs 4WD but with bigger engine.
And you can say alot about americans, but they do know comfort.

 
Black 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT. It's a decent car, but I miss my old one: silver 2000 Honda Prelude. It was my first car, and it was exactly what I wanted. Unfortunately, I totaled the thing driving up from LA a couple years back. I have pictures of it post-accident from the insurance company, but they're just printed on paper. Wish I could show you guys; you'd be amazed that I even survived, let alone had only minor injuries.
 
Duckman said:
I'd love to reconstruct an old American muscle car. Too bad to get them here is near impossible, and very expensive if you import directly from the US.

Well, i own the only Camaro z28 in Latvia which is up and running. I mean, it looks like shit, there is a lot of welding to do, running gear is basically fucked up so i must order a lot of things from US, but eventually it will be sweet. It has 7.2l and i just found out that the original owner has a supercharger for this baby. So basically i should reach about 500HP at the end.
 
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