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Me personaly, i got my bronco, finally paid it off this summer! Nice! My dad, cousin, and 2 brothers have pick-ups. And my one bro owns a 6x8 enclosed trailer. My other bro owns a 7x16 enclosed. My daddy owns a 7x22 flat deck, and a 7.5x24 enclosed car hauler. There is always a way for me to get there. lol. The pics of my truc r in here, If ya'll be intrested. Peace out.

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I have a 94', 6-speed Z28 w/ k&n cold air and i just cut off my catalitc converter and had my stock muffler hollowed for SOME backpressure ( IT's LOUD ) :D . I have a 79' 351m ford ranger, short wheelbase, and every thing exhaust wise is cut off and straight piped ( IT'S LOUD ) :D . I live in the middle of now where so no one really cares about the loudness. How ever my girl friend lives in the city of Huntsville and i've gotton pulled over 2 twice for the spound pollution :angry: . So i'm gonna have to get a cut out or somethin. :unsure:

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I got a 00 Z71 for the shee and in the garage an 87 buick grand national w/ stainless headers,3" exhaust ,bigger turbo (te-44), bigger injecters,big fuel pump and 14" k&n

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I drive a 01 Sanoma crew cab 4.3 V6 with throttle body spacer,K&N cold air induction,20hp chip Flow masters to come soon.Also a 03 Vibe GT it has a 1.8L V6 with 180hp the motor is suppose to be made by Yamaha.The thing likes high rpms kinda like a shee,also has 6 cd changer 200watt amp factory,sun roof all the good stuff.Both are red like the shee.

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I drive a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire GT. The thing has 184000 miles on it and still runs like a champ. It's got a 2.4 liter 4 cylinder and i think it puts out about 140 horse from what pontiac claims it has. I need a truck very bad though, i love having a nice sporty car but i really need something to throw the shee in the back of and my sled.

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Just have a homely 2000 Ford Ranger flareside. Kinda disappointed in it though... measured the bed before I bought it, and it was just as wide as my Nissan truck between the fenders... only problem was the fender wells on the ranger are a bit more narrow on the top than the bottom. Banshee won't fit without the aid of 2 wooden ramps I built. :rolleyes:

 

Little question for Boonman since he deals with custom lifts on trucks: If I were to want say.... 4 - 6 inches of lift on my 2wd Ranger, just for some extra height for some larger tires... what's the best way to go about that as far as the front end's concerned?

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I'm lucky enough to have a new black Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 quad cab dually, 35x12.5 SuperSwamper Trxus M/T's, 5" exhaust w/o muffler, AFR cold air intake, and a few other goodies. I also have a 1969 firebird 350/4spd that I'm working on, and a 70 Chevy stepside with a '68 front end, Pro-stock Harwood hoodscoop-dang thing is 12" high..it was a good idea at the time..,ZR-1 roll pan, lowered, a few billet interior pieces, but no motor/tranny. Got it my senior year of high school so I could learn some mechanic skills. Now if I could find the $$$$ to finish all my projects I'd be one happy camper

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