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Mrs KSspyder
 

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Supa Lao: are you going to be trading in your ride or are you getting a second vehicle?
What all have you done to this guy? :29:
 
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I'm demodding the car and trading it in. I have Cefiro 1 piece headlights w/ hids from Taiwan; Lowered 2" w/ sprint spings and kyb agx shocks; Stillen intake, y-pipe, and FSTB; RSB; Greddy exhaust; FiberImages C/F hood; real aluminum dash kit; sparco shift knob and peddles; and more. Just can't think of it right now :D The car's homepage is at: http://www.sounddomain.com/id/dexys97max
I'm going to miss that car, it treated me good. At least I'm staying with the nissan family :29:
 
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Hey Murano_MDX - you sure have lots of style and class ... uuuuuuuh .... I mean we sure have similar taste.

Besides my '03 Murano (pewter with everything but NAV), also have an MDX (2002 Silver touring w/Nav) and I just recently sold my 99 CLK320 in MINERAL GREEN!
 
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Thought the picture of my other ride deserved to be upgraded. The "Greatest Car I Ever Owned" 2005 Phaeton! Full time 4 Motion all wheeel drive, Z rated tires. Here pictured out in front of my "Simple Old Homestead"(he he). In a fitting acommidation I have added a Refigerator in the trunk with it's opening between the rear seats so that when you pull down the center rear arm rest and then the lid to the cooler you can reach right in an get your Ice Cold one. Also added a triple Aux in that switches like the Button on the Mo does for XM Sat, Ipod and Laptop Audio. The laptop has software loaded to control and read out the vehicles many parameters and options in real time thru the CAN connection. Recoded to eliminate all Chimes, No DRl, Fogs at any time, etc. Grip.
 

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I have been through a PLETHORA of vehicles in the last 5 years. Based on the company I am with here, my weekend project might be quite interesting.

No roadsters or hot rods here. Just old school American sheet metal.
1971 K5 Blazer (Yes, full convertible Blazer- not a chopped pickup), 5.7L V8, TH350, 14bolt rear, D44 front, 4" springs, 33" tires, NOT CA emission compliant. :)

Hope you enjoy!

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This thing is SO MUCH fun to drive and gets so much attention. I plan on rebuilding the drivetrain, powdercoating pretty much everything, doing some body work, spraying it in a Canary or Milennium yellow and having a BLAST at local car shows with the family.
 
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very nice!

My favorite was F40. Saw it racing in late early 90’s in Australia during the Canon Ball Race. A doctor from Japan went off the road at 200 k/hr. Complete write-off……..poor Ferrari!

Now it is the Enzo………..absolutely beautiful car…….and than is the F1! Unbeaten in 6 years! Even the ever-changing rules (design to slow down Ferrari!) cannot stop it…….Next year we (Ferrari fans) are going to celebrate victory again!
 
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rjive - That's a 1983 308 GTS Quattrovalvole. Mine is actually a "euro" car, so it's a little better looking (and faster) than its US contemporaries.

I do follow F1 a bit. I went this summer to the US Grand Prix in Indianapolis - my first. Quite a thrill, and certainly a different crowd from NASCAR. One day, I will make it to one of the races in Europe.

There is an Enzo here in town. I've been on some club drives where it participated. It causes QUITE a stir, even when it shows up with 40 other Ferraris!
 
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A new day

I replaced my 1995 Ford Crown Vic with 262,000 miles. Hopefully, I'll get the same from my new Nissan.

I purchased an end of model year, 2004. Wow, are Sunlit Copper sometimes hard to come by! Lots of units on the Nissan Dealer inventories, but nobody wanted to trade or they'd been sold already. Finally, the dealer I was working with got a call from another dealer who had the Sunlint Copper and needed a car my dealer had.

So, 2 1/2 weeks later from when I visited the dealer, I got the car I wanted.

2004 Sunlit Copper/Charcoal
SL Touring Package with VDC
2% Nissan financing - practically free money!