View Poll Results: What range do you fall in? (It's anonymous, be honest!)

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  • 16-20 Male

    29 4.36%
  • 16-20 Female

    5 0.75%
  • 21-25 Male

    68 10.23%
  • 21-25 Female

    6 0.90%
  • 26-30 Male

    97 14.59%
  • 26-30 Female

    13 1.95%
  • 31-35 Male

    111 16.69%
  • 31-35 Female

    8 1.20%
  • 36-40 Male

    88 13.23%
  • 36-40 Female

    7 1.05%
  • 41-45 Male

    82 12.33%
  • 41-45 Female

    8 1.20%
  • 46-50 Male

    55 8.27%
  • 46-50 Female

    4 0.60%
  • 51+ Male

    80 12.03%
  • 51+ Female

    4 0.60%
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Thread: Who are you, and what else do you own?

  1. #286
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    2001,proton yellow,0631
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    do surfboards and bicycles count?

  2. #287
    Member Since
    Apr 2010
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    1999, Astral Silver, Vehicross, #1209
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    Quote Originally Posted by RickOKC View Post
    YUM! I have some friends who restored a 1968 Firebird a few years ago. The black paint job is so over-the-top perfect and glossy that it's hard to photograph. Once they finish their '78 Trans Am SE, they will probable convert the '68 from "original" to "slightly modified." They rarely drive the '68 because a black car in Oklahoma isn't really drivable without air conditioning during much of the year (oops). Plus they kept the inline 6 with the 2 speed Powerglide transmission. People often look at it say, "I bet that does one heck of a burnout" and Edie's response is "Uhhhh.... no, it's almost impossible to break traction." They have a spare 400 & the appropriate hood stored and waiting for some TLC.

    Keep that OHC motor in there! You can hop those puppies up pretty good, throw a 4spd behind it and shock alot of people. Not sure if the company is still selling products but there was a stroker kit out there for the Pontiac 250ci OHC motor, they make camshafts for them, headers, intake manifolds etc. I loved my old 250, plus I like that "WTF" look when you pop the hood They had provisions for cross-bolted mains, a super stout bottom end stock. I want to build a turbo version, there is a supercharged Sprint 230ci motor on the web, minor mods (all things considered) and making 411hp!!



    Article:
    http://www.highperformancepontiac.co...ged/index.html


    He could have went with a better blower, efi, better camshaft would EASILY gain some power. Just shows the potential of those engines. I think it'd be neat to shove one in a 3rd gen
    1999 Isuzu Vehicross-#1209- lots of mods - gone
    1995 Honda Passport: Lifted, Locked, 34x10.50's, just a few things..-Click for build thread

  3. #288
    Member Since
    Aug 2011
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    1999, white, 3.5 vx, 0498
    Posts
    6
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    2004 Dodge 2500 diesel
    1988 Ford F250 diesel
    1990 Honda civic

  4. #289
    Member Since
    Jul 2011
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    1997 SILVER 3.2
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    8
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    Red face In My garage

    1997 VX 3.2

    2007 Mercedes SL 500

    1971 Triumph Spitfire MKIV 1296 TC

    1970 Triumph Spitfire MKIV Custom Sprint Large Block Straight 6 TC

    2007 Peugeot Partner 2.0 HDI

    1987 Yamaha TY175
    Last edited by KISSMYAURA! : 08/10/2011 at 05:22 PM

  5. #290
    Member Since
    May 2011
    Location
    2000,yellow,VehiCross,0799
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    2
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    my other ride besides 2000 Proton...

    2004 Porsche Cayenne

  6. #291
    Member Since
    Sep 2010
    Location
    1999,VX, 2477
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    742
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    1999 VX
    1991 Acura Legend LS (was project car, now parting)
    1991 Acura Legend LS (haven't decided whether or not to keep it)
    2008 E90 M3
    Last edited by eternal21 : 08/17/2011 at 09:09 AM

  7. #292
    Member Since
    Feb 2007
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    2000 Proton VX - 0776
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    9,258
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    I guess I'd better scratch the 93 TLC from my list. Brother in law blew the engine last fall. Didn't have time to mess with it so it's gone now. No replacement ... yet.
    Well, finally ditched the 300GT. It's a shame really since it went to Pick-A-Part but could've probably been saved (just got frustrated with working on it). The list is now:

    00 Proton
    03 Eclipse (my DD)
    04 Eclipse Conv (Wifey's DD)
    09 Coachman Concord (Our 401K plan - that's what's on the plates)
    96 (SPX), 97 (XP), 06 (Sportster) SeaDoos
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

  8. #293
    Member Since
    Nov 2003
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    1999,Victory White, Ironman, #0414
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    127
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    Quote Originally Posted by AK VX Lvr View Post
    1999 VX Ironman
    2000 Monte Carlo SS
    1995 Honda CBR600 F3
    1930 Model A Tudor Sedan
    Updated:
    1999 VX Ironman
    2000 Monte Carlo SS
    1995 Honda CBR600 F3
    2003 Corvette C5 LS-1
    Dreamers of the day are dangerous people, for they
    dream their dreams with open eyes, and make them come true.

  9. #294
    Member Since
    Apr 2011
    Location
    99 Ebony, VX, #2007
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    76
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    Scion xa 2006 (Wife's) even typing that leaves a bad taste in my mouth

    BMW 325I 1984 (mine)

    (and the VX is also mine) EPIC WINNING

  10. #295
    Member Since
    Aug 2011
    Location
    1999 Astral VX 0210
    Posts
    277
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    My other ride...

    2010 Triumph Street Triple R



    bar end mirrors
    Osram Nightbreaker headlight bulbs
    Triumph fairing
    T-Rex racing spools
    Pazzo Racing brake/clutch shorty levers
    Michelin Pilot Road 2 tires

    The bike averages out my owned vehicle mileage to about 38 mpg lol. First tank in the VX got 15, all short trips around town so far.

    I've had my VX now for just over a week and have polished the headlights, fixed the driver window slow/seal issue (widened the track and lubed with silicone spray), added a small piece of felt to the larger recess in the center console (in front of the "cup holder"), cleaned the Dragon air filter, mounted my cell phone for nav and music access, and had just a blast driving it. Also, every day someone asks what it is (it is debaged) and some have been very disappointed that they can't get one. All have been impressed by its condition and styling. Next weekend I am taking her up to my brother-in-law's cabin in the mountains north of Silverthorne, CO. My first chance to take her off-road!



    I would like to paint or otherwise redo the front of the hood. I've seen some nicely done jobs on the pics on this site. Need to think about that some more. If you're in the Front Range of Colorado and want to meet up for a VX meet/off-road run, send me a message.

  11. #296
    Member Since
    Feb 2007
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    2000 Proton VX - 0776
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    It may not line up very well with the black painted around your headlights, but this may be an option:

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...light=magnabra

    See post #6.

  12. #297
    Member Since
    Aug 2011
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    1999 Astral VX 0210
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    Weird

    So I looked at the Magnabra thread, the clicked through to a thread about a custom painted bra...and was looking at my VX (formerly Bimati's).

    Maybe I'll just buy another can of the same stuff and redo the black, complete with pencil/paper clip digital measuring device

  13. #298
    Member Since
    May 2011
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    1998, Ebony Black, JDM 3.2, 0103
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    82
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    I have a very dusty, black 1992 GMC Typhoon (0117) and a ho buncha junk.

    Currently building a 12'x9' insulated cabin/workshop in the back garden in which to finally rebuild the 4.3L GM V6 turbo after 4 years which is all still in the kitchen!

    Outside the garage is a 2001 Phat Red/Black Smart Fortwo 599cc and the Vx.

    In a disowned neighbour's garage one away from mine, is my 1997 MkIV Supra TT VVTi Tiptronic in 1B9 silver/grey paint which is for sale in the U.K.
    Last edited by Monstertrucker : 10/24/2011 at 01:00 PM

  14. #299
    Member Since
    May 2006
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    SOLD!
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    7,257
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstertrucker View Post
    Currently building a 12'x9' insulated cabin/workshop in the back garden in which to finally rebuild the 4.3L GM V6 turbo after 4 years which is all still in the kitchen!
    In the kitchen??? You must not be married.

    Bart

  15. #300
    Member Since
    May 2011
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    1998, Ebony Black, JDM 3.2, 0103
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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    In the kitchen??? You must not be married.

    Bart
    No way could I afford to keep a woman happy with my many and various toys and hobbies.

    I built 2 high end gaming pooters and 7 custom T/E-Maxx monster trucks after I left the last one!

    She wanted to go out for a meal every night and resented cooking, even for herself! Apparently it demeans them in some way, or so they've been brainwashed to believe by the leftist politically 'correct' media.

    Had me washing up and driving her about like a chauffeur. I think it's the English upbringing where they are read fairy tales before bedtime as children and actually expect men to turn up in shining armor on a frickin' Unicorn!

    I'm not bitter about it though.

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