nitroram33
nitroram33
nitroram33

Car owners aren’t always the most original bunch lol...

No worries!

Because I’m not going to give them $20 for a picture of my car without watermarks. Better?

I’d have loved to have found one without stripes, but I couldn’t pass this one up. Had BC coilovers, tower braces, all the poly bushings done, rebuilt calipers and new pads and rotors done, mid length header with custom stainless exhaust, new wheel bearings and all sorts of other stuff done when I bought it. Added a

Mine just hit 259k on the original engine this week, clutch was replaced by the guy I bought it from though at ~180k.

More watermarks probably cost extra too, those Dragon photographers go nuts with pricing.

They’re 16" wheels off an ‘03-’04 Neon R/T, more commonly known as fat 5 wheels.

Do it anyway! I love my ‘99:

I call BS on the update that says there’s no merit to the claims, I’ve had a USPS clerk tell me to my face that this is what happens when I went to ask about a package the next day that had been marked delivered but hadn’t showed up. They’ll also mark stuff delivered if it shows up after the carriers already left for

My daily is a ‘99 R/T Coupe. At 253k+ miles it’s still going strong; it knocks down mid 30's MPG, has never left me stranded, and with the coilovers and other suspension goodies plus some NT01s it outruns a lot of stuff on The Dragon that it would normally be assumed that it has no business keeping up with:

Do it! I love my ‘99 R/T, just hit 253k miles today and still going strong.

“Even if your rental car is a soul-sucking Nissan Versa”

It’s “better” after programming updates, but a patent from last year has recently been made public their intention of replacing one of ZF’s dog clutches with a more traditional clutch setup which should get rid of the clunkiness. Hopefully.

It is if you live close by and can go on a weekday, it’s practically deserted most Monday-Wednesday afternoons.

As someone that lives 15 minutes from The Dragon and goes there all the time, almost every turn is blind (with the exception of a few hairpins). I hate the cruisers that won’t pull over as much as the next guy, but this was ridiculously dangerous.

Even Wikipedia recognizes it as a thing:

Not exactly, but very similar to the Tahoe. The front end is modified GM 2500 stuff, the rear is modified GM 1500 stuff, and the middle is a unique to the H2 section to connect the two halves.

After dealing with a friend’s ‘03, I wouldn’t give them $999 let alone $6,999.

No HOA or zoning bullshit here, so I built my own space: