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Amenic

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May 16, 2010
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Here it is!

My Audi RS3 :D

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Audi sold this car only in Europe.... :rolleyes:
 

Delorean2006

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Feb 4, 2012
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The yellow one is my DD, a 2012 Scion tC. I've mostly done cosmetic upgrades to it sans the beefy swaybars. The Green Porsche 924 was a project that I won't be able to get on the road but did get it running and driving for a bit, It will be sold soon (hopefully). My dad bought the DeLorean and we had it for a little over a month before it found a new home, It was a Stage II one that had been re-built by DMC in Texas a few years back. The idle on that car sounded like a cammed V8 muscle car. I'm not sure about getting another car after the porsche goes, but I am really starting to miss my old SVX.

you posted the delorean and your RS7 on scionlife right? definitely love your tC and what you have done with it still and damn still can't get over that Delorean, one day...
 

Theclamshell

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you posted the delorean and your RS7 on scionlife right? definitely love your tC and what you have done with it still and damn still can't get over that Delorean, one day...

Yes I did haha. Thanks man I appreciate it. The DeLorean was such a cool car, we had neighbors who have never spoken to us come over and start taking about the DeLorean. Not a good car for an introvert haha got a ton of attention! My dad and I both miss it.
 

mmomega

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Dec 30, 2009
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DFW, TX
My truck and my home away from home and my wife's car.
 

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Grechy

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My ride. A Nissan Navara D40. 2.5 Litre Turbo Diesel 4X4. I do a lot of towing so it's perfect. Very good for the family trips!
 

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DaKKs

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Just parked this baby in the garage after a 500 km trip from some small-town down south. 1998 Saab 9-5 V6 Turbo. Technically its not mine yet, STA wont process the change of ownership until tuesday/wednesday. Still, money and keys were exchanged so close enough.
 

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mmomega

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Dec 30, 2009
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That truck is huge. Do you normally drive it everywhere you go? How much fuel does it take?

It is my daily driver, it holds 38gal of diesel and I avg 16.8mpg back and forth to work about 5 miles away. Weighs a little over 8,400 lbs, the trailer 15,000+ lbs.
 

wordoflife

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It is my daily driver, it holds 38gal of diesel and I avg 16.8mpg back and forth to work about 5 miles away. Weighs a little over 8,400 lbs, the trailer 15,000+ lbs.

Not bad:cool:
My 3200 lbs sedan barely gets 20 mpg, haha.
 

mizaco

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Sep 4, 2013
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Picking it up after the repairs and detail job (2011 Audi A5)

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A pic of the last accident where I hit a curb/pole.

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JoeG4

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Jan 11, 2002
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if you don't mind my asking - how is the foot brake thing?

It's not hard to get used to, although I think you need to push them down too far to activate them all the way! What's worse is that the newer cars use a double action foot brake where you also push it down to release it (once it's set) - that can make double checking if you have it down all the way kinda dangerous.

Lots of newer cars don't even have a foot brake though, there's a trend to switch to electronic parking brakes to save interior space. I kinda like the hand brakes when it comes to safety though, as the passenger can pull it if they really have to - and lots of people prefer them for drifting.

For a 300c, you have enough torque you don't need a hand brake to drift. With a regular 300, good luck lol. Either way, drifting a 197" car is kinda freaky.
 

wfoster

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Feb 16, 2009
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