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Stock, I spend money on hunting gear
64.41%
33" tires and lifted
15.25%
35" tires and lifted
3.39%
36" tires and lifted
0
0%
37" tires and lifted
0
0%
over 37" in tire but under the national average
3.39%
other (Import, SUV, etc.)
13.56%
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How Big Is Your Rig?

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Old 04-11-2008, 06:38 PM
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Stock, haven't dressed her up YET!




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Old 04-11-2008, 09:27 PM
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I have a 2000 s-dime, and she will scoot perty good for a V6, 2WD and cold air intake, she'll turn 10.20's in a 1/8. out run fords 4.0, I have outrun every dodge 3.9, 5....4?(318), and 5.9(360) on the road, i even outrun a ford F-350 V10!! To much weight to hang with my little 2000 pounder

I think i can even toast that big nissan there ROB.... thats right im calling you out.
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Old 04-11-2008, 09:36 PM
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Here is my rig in the background, stock with a Leer Browning Edition cap that has a gunlocker in the roof and occasional dead deer in it.!!!






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Old 04-11-2008, 09:37 PM
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I drive too far to my hunting spots for a truck. I'd love to have one, but just can't justify it. It's 4 hours each way to my camp, and 2 hours each way to my closest spot. I have a facility to at least quarter deer at my camp and my best bud Dan's place as well, so all I need is space fora cooler in the car. Here she is packed full of a weeks worth of gear at Dan's camp.



30mpg, AWD, and a turbo.........it's prettyquick and fun to drive. I've got WinterSport M3's on some black steelies right now and this thing goes in the snow like nothing I've ever seen before.

I doubt I'll do anything to this car, I've already done that whole thing. I had an 01' WE Jetta 1.8T with a 57 trim t3/t04e that put down almost 380hp at the front wheels and trapped 118mph in the 1/4 mile. It was just getting to be an endless money pit though and to take the next step meant a built motor and I just wasn't interested in pushing it to that point. I sold it and vowed that I wouldn't mod the Suby.........I had enough $$$ into the VW to put a nice down payment on a house and realized it just didn't make sense. Someday I'll have another project though........I'd love to build a 16v turbo Corrado from scratch someday.
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Old 04-11-2008, 09:39 PM
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Sweet pic of the Subaru!!! I think you might have the fastest rig!!!
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Old 04-11-2008, 09:48 PM
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Sweet pic of the Subaru!!! I think you might have the fastest rig!!!
Trust me when I say the Suby is a pooch compared to my old VW.Once I put the bigger turbo on the VW, it was dog slow the whole way up till around 4200 rpms.........butonce you hit about 4700 though.........monkeys would start to fly out of your butt. [8D]

This thing showed many LS1's tail lights.........it would break loose from a roll in 4th gear once the wastegate opened up.

These pics were before I hacked up the front bumper to fit a giant intercooler in there.

At a show:



Icing down the intake manifold between runs at Maple Grove:


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Old 04-11-2008, 09:53 PM
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Nice!!
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Old 04-12-2008, 05:12 AM
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Don't have any pics of the new Tundra, but this is my summer ride...
Sold the Harley's for a family ride when Jake was born, too many close calls!


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Old 04-12-2008, 05:20 AM
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Nothing fancy, but it'll get it done. It's an '02 Silverado 4x4 withplenty of power (5.3 ltr) but it sucks fuel, and that sucks!!![:@]

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