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Dick Butter Nuts wrote:[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDGlF4ozY-A[/youtube]


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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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I can't seem to do burnouts with my KIA Turbo :(
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Pepi wrote:I can't seem to do burnouts with my KIA Turbo :(


Spray the tires with Armor All.

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Reminding the neighbors who runs this town:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzgM1yuhL_0[/youtube]
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Nice!!!
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Dick Butter Nuts wrote:Reminding the neighbors who runs this town:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzgM1yuhL_0[/youtube]


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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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Dick Butter Nuts wrote:Reminding the neighbors who runs this town:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzgM1yuhL_0[/youtube]



sounds great!

kinda miss having a loud car sometimes, but sometimes i don't. :lol: in the early 2000's i had a 928S4 (5.0L V8) with no mufflers, and a 3" exhaust exiting out a 5" megaphone. if i wasn't easy on the throttle i could set off every car alarm in the parking garage :lol: wish i would have made a sound clip, but i don't think digital cameras even did that back then

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I "kinda miss having a hot rod sometimes, but I kinda don't". I've had several quick/fast/loud vehicles through the years ('71Torino GT 429SCJ, 72 Nova 375HP/396, etc.) but the nostalgia is way better than the realities of living with them. Hot, loud, cantankerous money pits LOL. The car I really miss? 2005 GTO. Just enough "sport" styling to look cool, but still be overlooked by most. A true 13 second flat street car on pump gas and treaded tires with air conditioning and a leather interior. I'm old - I like my quickness with comfort :lol:
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Landshark wrote:sounds great!

kinda miss having a loud car sometimes, but sometimes i don't. :lol: in the early 2000's i had a 928S4 (5.0L V8) with no mufflers, and a 3" exhaust exiting out a 5" megaphone. if i wasn't easy on the throttle i could set off every car alarm in the parking garage :lol: wish i would have made a sound clip, but i don't think digital cameras even did that back then

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IndyWS6 wrote:I "kinda miss having a hot rod sometimes, but I kinda don't". I've had several quick/fast/loud vehicles through the years ('71Torino GT 429SCJ, 72 Nova 375HP/396, etc.) but the nostalgia is way better than the realities of living with them. Hot, loud, cantankerous money pits LOL. The car I really miss? 2005 GTO. Just enough "sport" styling to look cool, but still be overlooked by most. A true 13 second flat street car on pump gas and treaded tires with air conditioning and a leather interior. I'm old - I like my quickness with comfort :lol:


Pontiac did a great job on thos GTOs.

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Boomer wrote:Nice!!!


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Dick Butter Nuts wrote:
IndyWS6 wrote:I "kinda miss having a hot rod sometimes, but I kinda don't". I've had several quick/fast/loud vehicles through the years ('71Torino GT 429SCJ, 72 Nova 375HP/396, etc.) but the nostalgia is way better than the realities of living with them. Hot, loud, cantankerous money pits LOL. The car I really miss? 2005 GTO. Just enough "sport" styling to look cool, but still be overlooked by most. A true 13 second flat street car on pump gas and treaded tires with air conditioning and a leather interior. I'm old - I like my quickness with comfort :lol:


Pontiac did a great job on thos GTOs.

:thu:

Actually, Holden - they were re-badged Australian imports from the GM subsidiary. It's the only car I ever put a personalized plate on "AUS GTO". Good, low-mileage examples are north of $25K. I should have kept it...
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The LTD's final burnout. So long, shitbox!

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90 year old man buried in his 1973 Pontiac Catalina, Saluda, South Carolina
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Off to her new life as a derby car. See you on the other side, shitbox!

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Thoughts and prayers to your LTD.
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greatmutah wrote:Thoughts and prayers to your LTD.


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Last cruise night of the year.

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DBN kickin' up some dust on a Wednesday morning.

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