2002 Honda CRV - everything the urban warrior really needs on those slick roads covered in standing water.
2002 Honda CRV - everything the urban warrior really needs on those slick roads covered in standing water.
Harvey Moul
“Fish and visitors stink after three days - Ben Franklin”
1993 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP
Has beaten turbo charged cars in races too. No modifications.
An mid-90s Saab 900S, 2.3 L engine. Even beat a Porsche with it
The right side.Originally posted by Julian Gerhart
what side is the stearing wheel on?
Huw Larsen
Number 1 member of the Default Collective of Misfits
In Australia:
Porsche Boxter- Swapped for the Z3 I crashed(oops)
In Kuala Lumpur:
BMW X5
In Hong Kong:
Nothing
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Saving up for an EVO 8
Khaw Meng Lee
"See my kote! See my kote! (kicks opponent in the crotch) Well ya should have been watching my foot!"
Meng just before being given hansoku.
Wow!
That's some very expensive metal!
The "wage negotiations" you pictured in the Rogues Gallery must really work!
My whole car and all the mods I've done to it probably work out cheaper than the wheels on an X5!
Huw Larsen
Number 1 member of the Default Collective of Misfits
2003 Yamaha R1
1960 Corvette Roadster (bought it in 1985 a few years after I joined the Navy)
2000 Chevy Silverado
1998 POSMFJ Oldsmobile 88LS (the commuter vehicle)
Working on picking up a 2000-2002 C5 Corvette w/6speed (a better commuter vehicle)
Wish I still had my Harley
1994 Mercury Cougar XR-7, 4.6L V8 Kick Arse rear wheel drive and your little kid V4 can kiss my a.. car and breath the Carbon-monoxide out from the exhausted tail pipe.
Lan Nguyen
2001 Trek 7500 outfitted with a rear rack and a Cytec C-08 cycloputer.
Ed Boyd
Off duty, a 1998 Ford Ranger 4X4 Extended cab.
And I'm going to pick up a scooter like the one pictured below in a few weeks. A Suzuki Bergman 650.
Yours in Budo,
---Brian---
"On Duty" I'm usually driving a customized 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan with a lightbar on the roof, cell-phone and UHF transceiver, wheelchair ramp, roadside emergency kit, spare parts inventory, etc.
A few times a month I drive one of these, just to keep current (60 feet long, and 50,000 pounds -- lots of fun in Seattle traffic):
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Yours in Budo,
---Brian---
Yeah, I decided to try the same thing at the bank "DeNiro" a la "The Heat" style....hahahah...it works!Originally posted by larsen_huw
Wow!
That's some very expensive metal!
The "wage negotiations" you pictured in the Rogues Gallery must really work!
My whole car and all the mods I've done to it probably work out cheaper than the wheels on an X5!
Khaw Meng Lee
"See my kote! See my kote! (kicks opponent in the crotch) Well ya should have been watching my foot!"
Meng just before being given hansoku.
I drive a very economical 1998 Toyota Corolla SECA
used to go up to some high speeds (as in over double the limit) in it but learnt my lesson the hard way when i ened up in court cause of the darn thing. speeding = bad mmmk ahhh well.
I want to get rid of it and buy a 1988 harley davidson soft tale but i'm gonna finish paying the car off then buy the harley as a secondary for when the weather is dry so that means all the time lol.
Robert W. Betten
www.kenshinkai.com.au
"When the Japanese mend broken objects they aggrandize the damage by filling the cracks with gold, because they believe that when something's suffered damage and has a history it becomes more beautiful."
- Barbara Bloom, American artist
2000 Skoda Octavia Stationwagon 1.8 20V 180P.S
Very happy with it. Looking to buy a cheap bike though found a Hond Bros650 1994 so i'll let you all now how that works out
Keep to the way of the warrior
Mc'pherson Lee