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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Kitchener,Ontario Posts: 71
| im lookin for a car that would be good for spl, and that i would fit in, im 6'5 350, just wondering what u guys think would work good |
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Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Kitchener, ontario Posts: 1,465
| And you forgot, Must be Automatic, and cheaper on insurance if possible
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| That is easy. A minivan. Any Astro or similar van will be loud in any class. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Edmonton Posts: 163
| gmc jimmy/blazer, ford explorer for suv's. I dont see why anyone 6 5 would want a car |
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Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Edmonton AB Posts: 359
| honda crx or a justy |
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Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: ontario, mississauga Posts: 858
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Originally Posted by SPLN00B2 honda crx or a justy | dude think about what you just said. The man is 6 "5" 350lbs. What part of him is gonna fit in a rex or a justy???
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2007 CSPL OVERALL POINTS CHAMPION 2008
2 12" TF 1's
2 American Bass 500.1's
10 runs of 1/0
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: abbotsford, bc Posts: 92
| 1st or 2nd gen explorer |
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Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: kitchener Posts: 90
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Originally Posted by jonesbrooklyn dude think about what you just said. The man is 6 "5" 350lbs. What part of him is gonna fit in a rex or a justy???  | school bus  .j/k i'd look into an astro/safari van 87-94 era are the best imo, better being 87-91 if you can find one in good shape,not speaking from an spl point of veiw on the years but a mechanical point of view.(and they look better too),to me anyways |
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Join Date: May 2006 Location: Calgary Posts: 120
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Originally Posted by Wagoneyezed 1st or 2nd gen explorer | Yup, one of the few truly loud vehicles (street classes in particular) that he'd wedge himself into easily.
But I don't recommend a 1st gen. If the heads don't crack (and chances are excellent that they will), the auto trans will implode.
And yes, this is from personal experience.....
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Originally Posted by The A Team But if im louder then my LOUD and your loud (notice mine is a bigger loud) then loud isnt loud it becomes louder, since loud is really just a word decribing how loud, loud can be at a givin amount of loud, with the loud on all the way, making it louder then loud, but still above loudest the louder it gets. Comprenda??? | |
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: abbotsford, bc Posts: 92
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Originally Posted by unholysavage Yup, one of the few truly loud vehicles (street classes in particular) that he'd wedge himself into easily.
But I don't recommend a 1st gen. If the heads don't crack (and chances are excellent that they will), the auto trans will implode.
And yes, this is from personal experience.....  | yea first gens have a lot of common problems..head cracking, lifter tick, auto hubs blowing up, auto tranny being shit. rear abs problems etc
my 91 wasnt too bad though..solid truck all in all. Was 5 speed though. Had lifter tick which was more of an annoyance than anything.
2nd gens are far superior as far as comfort and drivetrain go and theyre also fairly cheap. |
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