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  • EricM

    Aug. 23, 2008 6:21 p.m. EricM Reader

    Let's See them!!!

    This is my 1993 GMC Sonoma. It actually has the ZQ8 suspention, but the shocks have been replaced with non ZQ8 valved/really cheap autozone shocks.

    I have replaced the door pins so they the doors don't sag. It has a new Cat back from the local muffler shop. It has an Autozone battery. I removed the 4x10's that were blown from the back of the cab and replaced the 4x6's in the front with a set of Pioneers from Bestbuy.

    It has a new front windshield as the othe was cracked that obstructed the driver's view. It has 4 newer tires, but the front ones are one size smaller that the rear ones, 'cuz that's how I roll.

    The black trunk box blew off the back on the freeway so I don't have it anymore. the front fenders are replacment ones and have been painted with Krylon.

    It is the 2.8 motor with the 5 speed. It has the 3.93 (or therabouts) rear end.

    It has power stearing and Air Conditioning and Cruise Control.

    This is my Beater / Daily Driver.

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  • ww

    Aug. 23, 2008 7:30 p.m. ww Dork

    Sweet ride! Especially one that's fully loaded! Makes life so much more tolerable with A/C and power everything... ;)

  • Aug. 23, 2008 10:35 p.m. petegossett Dork

    You know, I'm really starting to like the looked of slammed first-gen S10/S15's.

  • jdmae92

    Aug. 23, 2008 10:55 p.m. jdmae92 New Reader

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    The Miata is my main beater/dd but I just got the Merc so that will be seeing more use as the weather turns.

  • Luke

    Aug. 23, 2008 11:48 p.m. Luke Dork

    Merc wagon is way cool; very stylish and practical. Is it a diesel?

  • jdmae92

    Aug. 24, 2008 12:04 a.m. jdmae92 New Reader

    Yup, turbodiesel...has some decent power.

  • fornetti14

    Aug. 24, 2008 9:10 a.m. fornetti14 New Reader

    99 Subie

    '99 Forester picked up on the cheap ($800). It needed a knock sensor, front brakes and a tune up. Fresh timing belt and HG's already done by the dealer under warranty. It only had 130k on it so I couldn't pass it up. The 5-speed just makes it that much more fun to drive. Interior is mint so this was a nice score for me. I plan to drive it through the next few Michigan winters so I can spend more $$ on my IT car.

    '83 Rabbit GTI - SCCA ITB

  • PubBurgers

    Aug. 24, 2008 9:26 a.m. PubBurgers HalfDork

    When it rains i drive this:

    The rest of the time i rock out the ped:

  • grtechguy

    Aug. 24, 2008 10:25 a.m. grtechguy SuperDork

    fornetti14 wrote: 99 Subie '99 Forester picked up on the cheap ($800). It needed a knock sensor, front brakes and a tune up. Fresh timing belt and HG's already done by the dealer under warranty. It only had 130k on it so I couldn't pass it up. The 5-speed just makes it that much more fun to drive. Interior is mint so this was a nice score for me. I plan to drive it through the next few Michigan winters so I can spend more $$ on my IT car.

    Nice find.... I'm jealous

    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intentions of arriving with a well preserved body but rather to come skidding in broadside, totally used up and proclaiming "Damn, what a ride."

  • stuart in mn

    Aug. 24, 2008 10:55 a.m. stuart in mn Dork

    My winter beater is an '88 325iX. All wheel drive, heated seats, and it was already rusty and dented when I bought it so it's perfect for a winter car.

  • mtn

    Aug. 24, 2008 11:13 a.m. mtn Dork

    grtechguy wrote:
    fornetti14 wrote: 99 Subie '99 Forester picked up on the cheap ($800). It needed a knock sensor, front brakes and a tune up. Fresh timing belt and HG's already done by the dealer under warranty. It only had 130k on it so I couldn't pass it up. The 5-speed just makes it that much more fun to drive. Interior is mint so this was a nice score for me. I plan to drive it through the next few Michigan winters so I can spend more $$ on my IT car.

    Nice find.... I'm jealous

    Yeah.... How the hell did you do htat?

  • Izzy's Cages

    Aug. 24, 2008 12:43 p.m. Izzy's Cages New Reader

    Here's mine! 91 SE-R. Picked it up for ~$1400. Salvaged title but it'll probably end up being an ITA car anyway. Threw some new motor mounts in it (what a PITA), Redline in the tranny (no 5th PO yet!!! 140K), tires and sunroof plug and have driven the snot out of it ever since.

    Scott Rhea Izzy's Custom Cages LLC

  • gamby

    Aug. 24, 2008 1:10 p.m. gamby SuperDork

    277k (120k on engine) mile rattletrap that gets 38-40mpg

  • ReverendDexter

    Aug. 24, 2008 6:21 p.m. ReverendDexter New Reader

    stuart in mn wrote: My winter beater is an '88 325iX. All wheel drive, heated seats, and it was already rusty and dented when I bought it so it's perfect for a winter car.

    Huh... didn't know BMW made a -x car that early...

    No pics just yet, currently alternating between the Cobra and my Kona for DD duty, though the Camry should be back within the month.... can't wait to turn up the boost and go start picking on WRXs!

    <<<'98 SVT Cobra | '96 Bronco XLT | '89 Camry AllTrac (3S-GTE conversion project) | '87 Mustang LX (5.0 Conversion project, stalled) >>>

  • stuart in mn

    Aug. 24, 2008 7:12 p.m. stuart in mn Dork

    ReverendDexter wrote: Huh... didn't know BMW made a -x car that early...

    Yup. They sold e30 iX's in the US from 1988-1991. They were available in europe from 1986-1991, I believe. Europe also had an e34 525iX for a couple years in the early 1990s but they never made it across the pond.

  • gamby

    Aug. 24, 2008 9:14 p.m. gamby SuperDork

    ReverendDexter wrote:
    stuart in mn wrote: My winter beater is an '88 325iX. All wheel drive, heated seats, and it was already rusty and dented when I bought it so it's perfect for a winter car.

    Huh... didn't know BMW made a -x car that early...

    They're somewhat rare, but you still see them here and there in New England.

  • Run_Away

    Aug. 24, 2008 9:24 p.m. Run_Away New Reader

    '90 DX Every bushing replaced, some with poly. Current motor is a 10:1 compression single cam mated to an Si trans. Converted from throttle body injection to multiport and OBD1. Otherwise stock & very rusty

  • HiTempguy

    Aug. 24, 2008 10:13 p.m. HiTempguy New Reader

    The newest addition to my herd of sprint/firefly turbo's:

    85whp and 85ft/pnds of torque. Pretty rusty, but it is awesomely loud with the 2.5" straight pipe and Turbo XS RFL (I'll let you guess what RFL stands for) BOV. Fun to rally-x. It is getting some r-compounds shortly plus some stiffer (but same ride height) springs. Did I mention I get 40mpg :D

  • gamby

    Aug. 24, 2008 11:07 p.m. gamby SuperDork

    Run_Away wrote: '90 DX Every bushing replaced, some with poly. Current motor is a 10:1 compression single cam mated to an Si trans. Converted from throttle body injection to multiport and OBD1. Otherwise stock & very rusty

    Sounds fast/fun and rough for a DD (mine's very stiff/jarring as well--380/450# GC and Koni Yellow))

    fun w/ the d16z6 swap

    HiTempguy wrote: (I'll let you guess what RFL stands for)

    Real F'in Loud???

  • ww

    Aug. 24, 2008 11:37 p.m. ww Dork

    I don't think I have a bigger pic laying around...

    '99 Honda Civic EX vTec w/ Hondata ECU, cam, under drive pulleys, Eibach Pro-Street Coil-Overs, Si rear sway bar, PowerSlot+ Big Brake kit : 12" front disks and 11.1" Si rear disk conversion, DC Sports 4 into 1 Header, DC Sports "full" CAI, 16x7" SportMax wheels with 205/45/16 Kumho SPT's and it still gets 34mpg...

    Currently, basking in the completion of my resto-mod 240Z and daily driving until I cross the magic 1k mile threshold so I can turn up the boost!

  • 924guy

    Aug. 25, 2008 8:58 a.m. 924guy HalfDork

    honda civic lx is the dd, avg about 32 mpg for the 500+ mile weekly commuting. At $500 plus another $300 in replacement parts, its already paid for itself in fuel savings along, maybe twice. nothing special there, just a good, cheap, depenable dd... the Isuzu Vehicross was the dd until the honda came along, now i just use it for towing, weekend getaways, and in very nasty weather, forded a few flooded streets last week when FAY came through, when most other vehicles got stuck and probably hydrolocked... nasty stuff, but the VX made easy work of it...

    insert witty phrase here..

  • Twin_Cam

    Aug. 25, 2008 9:46 a.m. Twin_Cam Dork

    The same Saturn SL2m that I do everything in haha. Autocrossed before, road rally, daily driver, donuts-in-the-snow car, everything. Made a round trip to NH from Philly this past week without so much as a peep, 113K miles. Oh, and the new clutch in it was done in my garage, I have literally put blood and sweat into this car (was close to tears hahaha).

  • belteshazzar

    Aug. 25, 2008 10:11 a.m. belteshazzar Dork

    saturn clutch in your garage?! Ouch!

  • fastEddie

    Aug. 25, 2008 11:17 a.m. fastEddie Dork

    '99 Maxima GXE, 5-spd, fresh Tokico Blue struts and springs, 125K miles, and 29 mpg!

    Not pretty, and currently no A/C, but she gets the job done!

  • bastomatic

    Aug. 25, 2008 11:58 a.m. bastomatic Dork

    Shoe at Peninsular Paper Mill

    My Honda Civic VX, heading towards 140,000 miles now, and I've put about 95,000 on it myself over the last 6 years. Rain, snow, long trips, and daily commutes. It has done it all with nary a peep, knock on wood. I'm thinking about fixing up the rust on the quarter panels since it's starting to get bad, but then again, maybe not. It goes fine just the same - I've probably averaged a bit north of 45 mpg over the life of the car.

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