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Old 11-03-2004, 11:57 PM
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I payed for half the WS6 and all of the truck, aint mommy and daddy. I think I wanna get rid of the truck and buy a street bike. Sorry I like my toys guys...
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All of you need to STFU. Justin (16rollininaws6) is my friend and I can vouch for his truck. I have seen it in person(the pics dont do justice). He payed for it himself also. He works all the time and never has time to hang out. I see nothing wrong with him buying a truck to enjoy...
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Originally Posted by 97'RS6-BucketTurd
gee 16nrollinaws6 maybe next time you should include a DNA sample, proof of a drivers license, and a copy of your birth certificate next time you post so peopel wont' give u so much trouble lol

I live about 35 minutes from Lakeland, and 15 minutes from Plant City, both Redneck central for this area of Tampa, FL. Some of the trucks around here are insane. Met a guy up at the 'Lakeland mudhole' and i could literally drive my car under his truck it was so big, it wasn't trailered there either.

Nice truck, nice car, and street bikes are addictive lol. If you've never owned one before i suggest starting off with a 600cc of some sort, unless you write me into your will, then go for a 1000cc + j/k
Thanks for the advice. I was thinking of a 750 GSXR. And yes, I was thinking a DNA sample would help, lol.
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Those wheels gotta go. Get some forged ones.

Nice truck though.
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Originally Posted by 16nrollininaws6
Thanks for the advice. I was thinking of a 750 GSXR. And yes, I was thinking a DNA sample would help, lol.
I seriously, whole-heartidly propose that you start with a 600cc bike at most if you havnt ridden before. Believe me, I can do 0-70 in 1st gear alone, and it gets there FAST. More than enough bike for a beginner. My friend on his frist trip to the track ran a LOW 11 on a very modest launch on a yamaha R6. Speculation is that Gsx-Rs straight line faster than any other bike of equal size. I dont want to sound like a mom, but take it from another young guy that loves toys. I'm 19, sold my 1st ls1 to get the bike, now im trying to buy a 2nd ls1. I probably would have died on a faster bike they are quite rediculous when you are learning.
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guys dont get too mad... look at the kid who owns this truck... i repeat... it is his, not his parents





another shot of the truck




dont give justin too bad of a time. i have a ranger, lifted bronco, and a 69 fastback.. by the way, it is getting the new motor, paint and FIKSE FM5 treatment
Old 11-04-2004, 02:16 PM
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38's on 1500 series axles!!

Truck looks sweet. I love the door handles.

Too bad nothing like that would pass in MA. I had 5" under one of my old trucks (ZR2 Blazer) and I had to go "shopping" for a sticker. I ended up pulling all the turns out of my torsion bars and then throwing 6 cyinder blocks in the rear area.
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Yeah, I bet that half ton rear end will scatter at the first attempt to wheel that thing.

It does look very nice though.

Looks like a hanger drop and a shackle flip in the rear with stock leafs?

What about the front?
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Originally Posted by LiveThenLetDie
Stairs =

haha slinglin that yayo
for that kinda bread its gotta be that white girl or china
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Originally Posted by BigBronco


Compensating for something?

Dude, dont dog your truck. Ive had 2 z71's lifted... Them damn u-joints will bust , and sling that drive shaft. That **** sucks. Thats why i got my car.

Dope ride though ..
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looks like it will fit nicely in the garage,and age means nothing im 22 and have a lot,but of course everyone thinks you cant buy it just because they cant
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Originally Posted by squirrel masta
looks like it will fit nicely in the garage,and age means nothing im 22 and have a lot,but of course everyone thinks you cant buy it just because they cant
FOCKING
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Originally Posted by KCamaro
I seriously, whole-heartidly propose that you start with a 600cc bike at most if you havnt ridden before. Believe me, I can do 0-70 in 1st gear alone, and it gets there FAST. More than enough bike for a beginner. My friend on his frist trip to the track ran a LOW 11 on a very modest launch on a yamaha R6. Speculation is that Gsx-Rs straight line faster than any other bike of equal size. I dont want to sound like a mom, but take it from another young guy that loves toys. I'm 19, sold my 1st ls1 to get the bike, now im trying to buy a 2nd ls1. I probably would have died on a faster bike they are quite rediculous when you are learning.
There isn't much difference between a litre bike and and a 600. A dirt bike is a good place to start. IMO buy an $800 bike. Learn to ride, beat on it, join the over the handlebars club, then buy an 05 GSXR 1000 or a used R1. Sorry about the co-hijack.
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16 - Not that there is anything wrong with it, your truck's a 2wd is it not? Am I the only one who noticed? If it's a 4x4 I would like to see the front spring setup a little closer up, is there a kit for removing the torsion bars and replacing with coils. Nice Truck.




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