soldierguyCurrent Vehicles:2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited: HEMI, Quadra-Drive II, rear-seat DVD entertainment, 6-disc in-dash Boston Acoustics sound system...I LOVE THIS VEHICLE!!! But I also still like hanging here at GenVibe!2000 Dodge Dakota 4X4 Club Cab 4.7L V8 - SOLDhttp://www.cardomain.com/id/soldierguy
that was some nice video editing, reminds me of my college days!
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/485204 Mods: Lowes Mat in the trunk area, 6 1/2"Rockford Fosgate Fanatic P in the front, Pioneer 6 1/2" 3 ways in the back, JVC KD-LH810, Grafxwerks stuff, Chrome Lugs, Yakima Roof Rack, LandShark, LoadWarior, Bedmount Bike Rack (fits nicely in tracks) and BarrCrafter Snowboard racks
I suppose i'm the only one old enough to remember the 1975? Plymouth "feather" Duster complete with an automatic trans with 225 slant 6. The feather Duster's feature an aluminum hood, deck lid and bumper brackets. I'm sure this was the first "Tuner" and used aluminum instead of carbon fiber. LOL
Quote, originally posted by MiVibe-ToolGuy »Parents had an 1986.Me too. My parent's K car died after 65,000 miles. I still giggle every time I see one on the road. That video is funny as hell.
A bartender is just a pharmacist with a limited inventory.
I remember when mopar was very close to going under...a contraversial government loan an the mini van saved their bacon, then came the K-Cars to really help em out. For the money they weren't too bad of basic transportation.
Base Two Tone Satellite, Auto, & Pwr Pkg....my current commuting car.