Well... The whole big hp fwd thing is fun and all, but...with me having to pay off my credit card with a new engagement ring, insurance, gas prices, Lifetime Fitness, and moving out to my own town house soon, etc... i'm looking into getting...... a honda civic, and a 2003 Yamaha R6 special edition, 2004 Yamaha R6 special edition, or a black/chrome/silver Suzuki GSXR-600...
The civic is going to remain stock with less than 70,000 miles on it and I NEED SOMETHING THAT IS FUN TO PLAY WITH since I won't have the SRT-4 anymore...
What do you guys think? Vote above and discuss...
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I'd say get an old 1990 bmw 325i, great on gas, and is an awesome handling car, well I think so. Then get the R6 because they are probably the best look 600cc bike ever! lol well atleast in my opinion.
so does this mean you're selling your 3076 kit thats been on order for um..... how long??? haha..well since you wont be having the srt4 anymore i'm interested in this infamous turbo kit kenny
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12.29 @ 110.75 1.67 60' on slicks
stock turbo on stage 0
so does this mean you're selling your 3076 kit thats been on order for um..... how long??? haha..well since you wont be having the srt4 anymore i'm interested in this infamous turbo kit kenny
I call dibs on the other turbo kit... was it the gt35r? or the 50 trim... I know you said you had 4 turbo kits, so just let me know which ones are going for sale. Just leave them at pwerks and I'll just pick them up.
Thanks
If you do get one, becarefull and defently pick up that daily driver, bikes are made for fun, not transportation. You don't want to be driving it in the rain, ask icebomb...
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