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If we where allowed two vehicles my second choice would be a Turbo Diesel (with ether boost) Bobcat Skid loader with a variety of attachments.
Many of you are really missing out on how incredibly fun these are to drive. A child can learn to drive them its so simple.
There are SO MANY attachments for them! Here are some
http://www.trusite.com/indianapa/img/763.jpg
http://www.phototour.minneapolis.mn.us/pics/2295.jpg
http://www.internetpro.net/~ralphd3/Bus ... 4catBl.JPG
http://www.jaydee.ca/images/rental_bobcat.jpg
http://www.main.nc.us/mountaineer/Eq-bobcat763b.jpg
http://www.bobcatcountry.com/images/rentals/S185.jpg
http://www.thompsonandjohnson.com/image ... skid2a.jpg
http://www.betterroads.com/articles/New ... 02bid1.jpg
http://www.posi-tatch.com/images/skidloader.gif
And wheels?! You would be AMAZED. Something for every type of surface, even solid ones. For example http://www.berlon.com/images/magnesiumtrack.jpg
Many of you are really missing out on how incredibly fun these are to drive. A child can learn to drive them its so simple.
There are SO MANY attachments for them! Here are some
http://www.trusite.com/indianapa/img/763.jpg
http://www.phototour.minneapolis.mn.us/pics/2295.jpg
http://www.internetpro.net/~ralphd3/Bus ... 4catBl.JPG
http://www.jaydee.ca/images/rental_bobcat.jpg
http://www.main.nc.us/mountaineer/Eq-bobcat763b.jpg
http://www.bobcatcountry.com/images/rentals/S185.jpg
http://www.thompsonandjohnson.com/image ... skid2a.jpg
http://www.betterroads.com/articles/New ... 02bid1.jpg
http://www.posi-tatch.com/images/skidloader.gif
And wheels?! You would be AMAZED. Something for every type of surface, even solid ones. For example http://www.berlon.com/images/magnesiumtrack.jpg
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Those things are cool. I've been thinking of buying one for years and doing sidewalk plowing in the winter, landscaping and construction projects in the summer. Not really a car susbstitute, though. Can you even register them for street use?
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ciper wrote:If we where allowed two vehicles my second choice would be a Turbo Diesel (with ether boost) Bobcat Skid loader with a variety of attachments.
Many of you are really missing out on how incredibly fun these are to drive. A child can learn to drive them its so simple.
There are SO MANY attachments for them! Here are some
http://www.trusite.com/indianapa/img/763.jpg
http://www.phototour.minneapolis.mn.us/pics/2295.jpg
http://www.internetpro.net/~ralphd3/Bus ... 4catBl.JPG
http://www.jaydee.ca/images/rental_bobcat.jpg
http://www.main.nc.us/mountaineer/Eq-bobcat763b.jpg
http://www.bobcatcountry.com/images/rentals/S185.jpg
http://www.thompsonandjohnson.com/image ... skid2a.jpg
http://www.betterroads.com/articles/New ... 02bid1.jpg
http://www.posi-tatch.com/images/skidloader.gif
And wheels?! You would be AMAZED. Something for every type of surface, even solid ones. For example http://www.berlon.com/images/magnesiumtrack.jpg
Ciper, dude, I really think you're beginning to show signs of insanity

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hahaha, as for a second car for me a touring wagon which i would keep semi-stock. and by that I mean something that'll keep the mileage around 18-20 

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haha, Gallons to the mile, not the other way around. Nice choice. Mogs = pimp.123c wrote:Mercedes-Benz Unimog 406/416...
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From the few Mog owners I have talked to, have said they get about 16-18mpg, and less on the trails...BAC5.2 wrote:haha, Gallons to the mile, not the other way around. Nice choice. Mogs = pimp.123c wrote:Mercedes-Benz Unimog 406/416...
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since im addicted to speed, turbos, and horsepower i would pick a corvette linginfelter(sp.
). it has twin turbos, 802 hp, and a 0-60 of 2 seconds, thats crazy. i dont like domestic too much , but its fast. second choice for an import would of course be a 2004 sti

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81 chevy malibu- 400 sb, holley 600, edelbrock rpm, hooker headers, lunati voodoo cam,4spd muncie, 3:73 posi,monte c. swivel buckets, corvette rally wheels
81 chevy malibu- 400 sb, holley 600, edelbrock rpm, hooker headers, lunati voodoo cam,4spd muncie, 3:73 posi,monte c. swivel buckets, corvette rally wheels
Well, I could never choose, but here are a couple of contenders.
Pug 205 T16 GroupB car, 406 Pikes Peak hill climb car.
Or maybe an old FJ-40 Toyota Land Cruiser.
As for the Hummer, I lost complete interest in that when I read a comparo a few years back, where the hummer got stuck between two trees off road, and was pulled out by a Jeep TJ.
Pug 205 T16 GroupB car, 406 Pikes Peak hill climb car.
Or maybe an old FJ-40 Toyota Land Cruiser.
As for the Hummer, I lost complete interest in that when I read a comparo a few years back, where the hummer got stuck between two trees off road, and was pulled out by a Jeep TJ.
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Nico I wrx u....I drove one of those Lancias..
LANCIA DELTA INTEGRALE....Biturbo...4 hundred some horse power, digital speedometer...when you turn the key on...it shows a 288 maximum that it can display. And I drove it till it showed that 288...and believe me, that didn't take long. It is the '93 champion car in Romania, Europe.
I would choose an ASTON MARTIN Shooting Brake. Not much to say about it. BEAUTIFULL
An affordable choice...Audi RS4
Even a more affordable choice...unfortunately only in Europe... Renault Clio Renaultsport V6 255. Central engine, 2 seated...everything racing.
Only arround 40000 $
We can go like this...for days...but let's get back to our Legacys
LANCIA DELTA INTEGRALE....Biturbo...4 hundred some horse power, digital speedometer...when you turn the key on...it shows a 288 maximum that it can display. And I drove it till it showed that 288...and believe me, that didn't take long. It is the '93 champion car in Romania, Europe.
I would choose an ASTON MARTIN Shooting Brake. Not much to say about it. BEAUTIFULL
An affordable choice...Audi RS4
Even a more affordable choice...unfortunately only in Europe... Renault Clio Renaultsport V6 255. Central engine, 2 seated...everything racing.
Only arround 40000 $
We can go like this...for days...but let's get back to our Legacys

93 Legacy EJ22T Station Wagon (4EAT-unfortunately)
God gave us cars so we can enjoy life faster!!!
God gave us cars so we can enjoy life faster!!!