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2008 Chrysler 300C
Black on Black

Perfect balance of luxury and badass with a Hemi thrown in for good measure.

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Nice.

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Very nice, another good mode of transportation.

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So it doesn't have a motor, but I welded and powder coated it my self, It saw me through my last year as a bike messenger, and is looking a bit sad right now, a driver who carelessly opened a door destroyed the fork and front wheel, frame is fine and it will ride again.
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Here's mine. 1976 Triumph Spitfire 1500, four cylinder, manual choke weber carb that is aftermarket, four speed manual trans, and wooden dashboard .

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Yours reminds me of one of mine... my '76 TR-6 I lost in one of the divorces. Damn!

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My 06 VW Passat Sport 3.6. Its fast, comfortable, descent on gas and doesn't look TOO girly.

Have to admit though, lately I am thinking of trading it in for a Toyota 4Runner or a Crew Cab Tacoma Sport...
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As I'm a college student, and the notion of having money to buy things with is an entirely foreign concept to me, I've been rocking this bad boy:

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I've got a 2008 Jetta S, great car, surprisingly fast(with no one else in it) and can really handle corners well. Had a '2007 Wrangler X 2 door with a soft top, but as it was getting broken into all the time(live in the loop/city), plus gas was at $4, so it just wasn't economical to own anymore(2 slashed windows, broken glove box, broken center console). I WILL have another wrangler, I loved that vehicle.

Woman has a 96 Cherokee that we keep running. It isn't a 4wheel drive so I don't see a huge need to rebuild to perfection. She will graduate in December and we will probably be looking at new(used) vehicle then

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My main ride is a 2002 Hyundai Sonata. Mine is dark gray, this is just a stock photo.

It used to be my wife's main ride until we bought a 2008 Kia Sedona last weekend:

We bought it to replace my 1999 Jeep Cherokee 2WD which just wasn't worth repairing anymore. The torque converter and possibly the transmission went tits up last week, and it needs a new clock spring as well. I'm going to mourn the loss of that Jeep for a long time. We've been through many live changing events together: it was the first vehicle I ever owned that I really wanted and pursued, my wife and I drove it across country from Los Angeles to Mississippi when we moved back to the South with all of our most important worldly possessions, and it survived a rollover accident on the interstate in Louisiana.

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NOTICE! I created a new album, where members can post photos of their favorite cars and trucks... all in one place. Post yours there too! Thanks! LINK: "ALBUM of WHEELS"

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