What do you drive?
Yeah those 240 sx were kinda neat .......me too I'd run it.
Hey Trout where's the PIC's on the Si Buddy .....no mention of her
wazzup wid dat............ Me wants to see that little blue wonder machine.
Promise I won't say chit about it .......... only compliments .......have I ever lied
on purpose ??
Hey Trout where's the PIC's on the Si Buddy .....no mention of her
wazzup wid dat............ Me wants to see that little blue wonder machine.
Promise I won't say chit about it .......... only compliments .......have I ever lied
on purpose ??
Our son really could care less about driving. He's got a group of friends, all really good kids who we've known since they were in grade school, and all of them drive. They go places together and someone else is always driving, so he really doesn't have to. They're at our house half the time anyway.
We bought the 240sx from a friend. It's set up for autocross and is a blast to drive! I take it out on twisty backroads for giggles.
Hey Trout where's the PIC's on the Si Buddy .....no mention of her
I laid a guide coat down and found some small blemishes I'd like to take care of. I figured I better do it right if I'm gonna spend the time at all.
I've been too lazy lately, though, really. It's still in Primer.
Our son really could care less about driving. He's got a group of friends, all really good kids who we've known since they were in grade school, and all of them drive.
Boy, not me. I was just like you, driving at 14. My buddy had an '86 Civic 5sp that I drove all the time. No learning involved. I just got in and drove it. Weird how different people are. My sisters still can't drive a 5sp.
The 240SX is a blast to drive, you're right. Two of my friends had them. My other buddy had a 280Z that was fun, too.
LAZY ........I know that feeling ..........finally stacked 4 cords of firewood today
Now I wish I hadn't...........oh my achin' back
Anyway that chitbox Explorer I was talking about is just about ready to put on the
road again ........any more prob's with this POS and that's it.......I'll torch the bitch
myself. That 15w 40 I told ya about ...no good, "energy conserving" on the API
stamp save it for the Car........grabbing a jug of Rotella T tomorrow
Now I wish I hadn't...........oh my achin' back
Anyway that chitbox Explorer I was talking about is just about ready to put on the
road again ........any more prob's with this POS and that's it.......I'll torch the bitch
myself. That 15w 40 I told ya about ...no good, "energy conserving" on the API
stamp save it for the Car........grabbing a jug of Rotella T tomorrow
I drive a 2008 Tundra DC rolling on 24"s, 2008 1krr, 2002 yamaha grizzly 660, 1984 CR500R fins rule, this bike is crazy but I don't ride it much just when I want to **** off the people next door.
My wife has a 2005 Jeep Liberty, a 2009 Yamaha V Star 650 Custom, well I guess the V Star is mine to since she has only rode it twice this summer for about 25-30 miles.I put the rest on it.
My wife has a 2005 Jeep Liberty, a 2009 Yamaha V Star 650 Custom, well I guess the V Star is mine to since she has only rode it twice this summer for about 25-30 miles.I put the rest on it.
VT eh, must have a huge red barn to keep all those in 

I drive a 2008 Tundra DC rolling on 24"s, 2008 1krr, 2002 yamaha grizzly 660, 1984 CR500R fins rule, this bike is crazy but I don't ride it much just when I want to **** off the people next door.
My wife has a 2005 Jeep Liberty, a 2009 Yamaha V Star 650 Custom, well I guess the V Star is mine to since she has only rode it twice this summer for about 25-30 miles.I put the rest on it.
My wife has a 2005 Jeep Liberty, a 2009 Yamaha V Star 650 Custom, well I guess the V Star is mine to since she has only rode it twice this summer for about 25-30 miles.I put the rest on it.
Could always put them in the back of the rig

I have the same issue. One small single car garage with 2 bikes 2 cars, a truck, and a jeep.
Ah that would be a lil hard, as I pull a grain hopper. but if I had the space I would get one of those shipping containers for storage.


