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slimthug102
Posted on 03-22-07 08:22 AM (rev. 2 of 03-22-07 08:22 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 17985


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there's B18 on the front

but on the side it's B18..blahblbah.?

Is it B?

help plz

Who likes cars?

I'm going to buy one(to replace my poor little 95 corolla) in the near future

Not too sure on what I'm going to get, though. If I can find an inexpensive 3000GT/Dodge Stealth, I'm gonna get it. If not, I'm thinking a 1992(or lower) Supra, or a 90s Integra(linked above).

Flan
Posted on 03-22-07 08:25 AM Link | Quote | ID: 17987


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Could be beta, but I doubt that. It's probably just a capital letter B.

Sonicandfails
Posted on 03-22-07 11:24 PM Link | Quote | ID: 18127


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Wait I'm sorry.

What the fuck are you talking about?
B18 may be in that picture, but thank you so much for asking a question somehow by using total bullshit.



Personally, I hate cars. Like, I don't care if it is super cool looking, I just want it to get me places and not breakdown. A/C and CD-R player is a plus.

And god I hate leather. In the summer that is.

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Hiryuu
Posted on 03-23-07 01:21 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18189

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1300 down on the vehicle, 1200 dollars paid in repairs, 800 unpaid.

Yea, hate mine. Nice car, though, when it's running.

cpubasic13
Posted on 03-23-07 01:25 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18190


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No car. I paid 1000 dollars cash for my dad's '86 Monte Carlo but he still uses it, so my mom and dad are supposed to be getting me a car to drive.

Cause... I need a car for a job.

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Hiryuu
Posted on 03-23-07 01:28 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18191

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Posted by cpubasic13
...Cause... I need a car for a job.


I have two and I currently bike. Unless you're really far out in the country, then that's BS. I bike two miles to get to RS one-way.

If you are in the country, I sympathize; I couldn't get a job otherwise when I was back in IL.

Anya
Posted on 03-23-07 01:35 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18199


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I miss having a car. Err...two cars. Sure, its okay car pooling each day with my hubby...waking up really early so he can get to work on time...making me early for work (which is okay, I get a lot of extra things done).....buuuut, I want my own car again!!! Its the freedom of it all. Sure, my last car was a POS 1990 Grand Am that had on a/c, windows didn't go down...blah, blah, blah, but it was the car that I grew up in (we had it since I was 11 years old).

But luck and, I guess fate has a way to play around with me....we're getting a car, buying it off of my hubby's boss' mother-in-law for $1500. Its a '91 buick something or other...I think its a Park Ave..haven't seen it yet, but from the boss' mouth, its in pretty good shape.

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Cat Justice
Posted on 03-23-07 01:38 AM (rev. 2 of 03-23-07 01:39 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 18201


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I paid about $7,500 down payment for my 01' tiburron. It's been used before and I think I might sell it soon and get myself a new eclipse.

I recently repaired the power steering pump by buying a new one for around $98. It wasn't pumping the fluid into the car so I took apart the reservoir, removed the wheel (which btw was a bitch since the sob was so hard to pull out with a ratchet alone). Then I took the tiny parts from the old pump to the new pump and had to figure out how to put everything back like a puzzle. It took away the rubbing sound but it looks like my transaxel might need some work as well.

More money to throw into this baby. If I didn't do this myself, I would've had to pay a good $300-1000 just to fix it. Fucking Midas always tries to rip me off.

cpubasic13
Posted on 03-23-07 01:38 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18202


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Posted by Dejiko
Posted by cpubasic13
...Cause... I need a car for a job.


I have two and I currently bike. Unless you're really far out in the country, then that's BS. I bike two miles to get to RS one-way.

If you are in the country, I sympathize; I couldn't get a job otherwise when I was back in IL.


Consider it takes 5 minutes in a car to reach the closest stores, which are basically just gas stations and a Dollar General. Then the places that I want to work at are 30 minutes away in a car.

Yeah... I'm in the country.

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Kasdarack
Posted on 03-23-07 01:39 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18205


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Posted by Dejiko
Posted by cpubasic13
...Cause... I need a car for a job.


I have two and I currently bike. Unless you're really far out in the country, then that's BS. I bike two miles to get to RS one-way.

If you are in the country, I sympathize; I couldn't get a job otherwise when I was back in IL.


That would be impossible here. The lack of decent sidewalk would mean biking mostly in the road, which should be bad enough karma to get you run over and paralyzed. *grumbles about pedestrians*

On top of that, it's really hilly and also quite warm most of the year, which means you'd get to work dusty, sweaty, and probably a little sore. Unless you're working construction or as a lifeguard or something, that pretty much violates dress code and social norms.

So I call BS on your calling BS =P

Katelyn
Posted on 03-23-07 02:24 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18219

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I have a crappy Ford Tempo.

At least I hardly ever drive it, I prefer to take a bus to work and school

Hiryuu
Posted on 03-23-07 02:26 AM (rev. 2 of 03-23-07 02:28 AM) Link | Quote | ID: 18222

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Posted by Katelyn
I have a crappy Ford Tempo. ...


Been through that car. Died at 93,000 miles bought new through my mother. Tells you how good a person she was in car maintainence.

Though a Ford Probe is far worse. Ho god.

Kasdarack: I'm in Arkansas, there are hills and the crosswalks barely work or don't and we have drivers that are...from Arkansas. Half my biking isn't in sidewalk, it's on blacktop or service roads.

I negate your double BS with Godwin's Law which causes Nazis to appear on your side of the field and causes you to automatically lose the duel. It's over Kaiba!

Katelyn
Posted on 03-23-07 02:29 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18225

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Well, my car has about 188000 miles on it, and the only problems I have right now are the "CHECK ENGINE" and "BRAKE FLUID" lights being on (the brake fluid level is fine BTW).

I really want a Hyundai Elantra

Anya
Posted on 03-23-07 02:32 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18226


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I think the "CHECK ENGINE" light was on in my old car for about 2-3 years, give or take.

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Katelyn
Posted on 03-23-07 02:35 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18227

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My girlfriend has a 2002 Hyundai Elantra, it's actually a pretty good car.

She's only had one major problem with it, involving bad spark plugs, which caused the "Service Engine Soon" (engine icon with a wrench) light to come on. It was fixed relatively quickly...

spiroth10
Posted on 03-23-07 02:35 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18229


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I stole a Ferrari if that counts. I had a stolen corvette before it, but the police started to catch on so I drove it off a cliff and into the river

in all honestly, I need a car. But I don't have the money, nor transport to a place I can work. It's an eternal loop, sadly. I need money to get a car, and a car to get money.

unless I can find someone to carpool with, that is.

Hiryuu
Posted on 03-23-07 02:36 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18230

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Wee, sensors are out.

My Mitsubishi Montero's close to 'overhauled' status if I keep going the way it's going already. Radiator's been replaced (father and I), brake master and rear cylinders, pads have been put in (not me), fuel-inject throttle body (carburetor) parts fixed and thermometer replaced (idled at about 3000 sometimes). Now I've got a clutch pressure plate and throwout bearing that needs to be replaced in my vehicle and the flywheel will likely be resurfaced.

Once that's done it's shocks, decent system and (maybe) GPS. Then it's road-trippin.

Anya
Posted on 03-23-07 02:38 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18232


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And remember kiddies, its always fun to drive with brakes that are shot.

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Hiryuu
Posted on 03-23-07 02:40 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18233

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Posted by Anya
And remember kiddies, its always fun to drive with brakes that are shot.


Just like the guy that flew past me biking to my apartment a few nights ago and ran into the woods with dead brakes.

Have fun on the ambulance!

True story. I should take a shot of the damage he left.

Black Lord
Posted on 03-23-07 06:24 AM Link | Quote | ID: 18315


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Try a 97 Ford Explorer with 218,000 Miles.... and the milage isn't a typo... I'm dreading the day it dies... because I can't afford anything else right now.

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