lol. i should be lucky I had an AM/FM/cassette deck and one working speaker. lol. It was loud but I don't think it was an issue back then... we had wheels and that was that.
i managed to fit a love seat into it once with the hatch closed. It's unbelievable how roomy it was inside.
Newb from Canada
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Re: Newb from Canada
I'm not your guy, friend!
1980 Buick LeSabre 4.1L 5MT
Put your car in your sig!
Learn to launch/FAQs/lugging/misused terms: meta-sig
Put your car in your sig!
Learn to launch/FAQs/lugging/misused terms: meta-sig
watkins wrote:Humans have rear-biased AWD. Cows have 4WD
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Re: Newb from Canada
Before this gets out of hand, welcome!
That sign is badass, Warner.
That sign is badass, Warner.
'88 Accord DX
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'96 VFR750
- wannabe
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Re: Newb from Canada
love the sign, warner
welcome, new dude....
i am one of the few resident females....
welcome, new dude....
i am one of the few resident females....
Re: Newb from Canada
Welcome, i'm porkchopese
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Re: Newb from Canada
I thought I smelled some sort of initiation ritual lol.
I'd get my stick driving wife on this forum as well but she thinks I'm too obsessed with all these forums I frequent. lol. She didn't even know how to drive stick when she bought her first car, an 88 Civic. Just plopped $500 for the beater and figured out how to drive the thing home on her own.
I'd get my stick driving wife on this forum as well but she thinks I'm too obsessed with all these forums I frequent. lol. She didn't even know how to drive stick when she bought her first car, an 88 Civic. Just plopped $500 for the beater and figured out how to drive the thing home on her own.
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Re: Newb from Canada
That's the way to go. The '86 Civic was given to me by my father's friend who was moving outa state and could not take two cars. My family does not know how to drive manual. Not at all, not even basic theory. I taught myself as well.
'19 Toyota 4Runner TRD ORP
'12 Suzuki V-Strom 650
'12 Suzuki V-Strom 650