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Old 12-09-2010, 05:07 PM   #131
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and that totalled it? Well, thats why I don't buy roller skates to drive on the road.
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Yeah, I was a bit surprised when they totalled it. The guy pushed the trunk into the rear passenger bench area. Good thing I had no one back there, especially on the passenger side, they would have been hurt pretty bad I think.
Unibody construction... safer, but are totalled way easier...
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Old 12-09-2010, 05:20 PM   #132
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Unibody construction... safer, but are totalled way easier...
the fact that the back got pushed into the passenger seating area (where child carseats reside) doesn't really seem to support the "safer" theory...
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Old 12-09-2010, 05:35 PM   #133
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the fact that the back got pushed into the passenger seating area (where child carseats reside) doesn't really seem to support the "safer" theory...
4,500lbs at 30mph plus the height difference... but if you ran the fucker into a wall it'd be safer than a non-unibody!
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Old 12-09-2010, 09:28 PM   #134
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and that totalled it? Well, thats why I don't buy roller skates to drive on the road.
That thing actually does look like a roller skate.
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Old 12-09-2010, 11:12 PM   #135
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Nice vessals !! Wish I could afford something like that...man I love boats like that !!

I can only imagine what's all around the Great Lakes...I mean there are some nice boats on Lake Norman here and although it's a decent size for a lake it's still just a pond or even a puddle compared to that.

Now when visiting Ft. Lauderdale/Miami...OMG !!!!!! *drool*
Are you talking about mine or the cigs I was talking about? (Well, not mine but...) Its older than you think it is, but i guess boats dont age like other vehicles do. I have been thinking about getting my own soon, but I hear they are giant money pits.

The great lakes are great. Whats amazing is they are all different. Temp, depth, fish.
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Old 12-10-2010, 12:01 AM   #136
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should bring new meaning to the words EASY!!! when applying throttle. the non nascar version seems to do pretty well in the snow, although she does tend to steal my truck on the really bad days.
That is the truth. I have no noticed today that even the salt provides just enough "something" under the tires... Get it rolling, halfway thru the intersection, more throttle... spin em up!

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390 lb-ft? What have you done to it?

Factory rating is 250 hp / 260 lb-ft with the 5-speed (222 lb-ft w/ the auto).
It's doing about 20# of boost with the Stage 1 upgrade. Even with the limited slip diff in the front end, it's an F'in handfull. Torque steer all over the place. You need to have a good grip on the steering wheel.

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Unibody construction... safer, but are totalled way easier...
Exactly. Todays cars are basically self sacrificing.

Particle... that is what I'm talking about. Nice toaster. I always liked them. They look so sick if you bag em. Of coarse, what doesn't right?!?
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Old 12-10-2010, 02:41 AM   #137
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That is the truth. I have no noticed today that even the salt provides just enough "something" under the tires... Get it rolling, halfway thru the intersection, more throttle... spin em up!



It's doing about 20# of boost with the Stage 1 upgrade. ....
Is that PSIA or PSIG boost?
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Old 12-10-2010, 08:29 AM   #138
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Are you talking about mine or the cigs I was talking about? (Well, not mine but...) Its older than you think it is, but i guess boats dont age like other vehicles do. I have been thinking about getting my own soon, but I hear they are giant money pits.

The great lakes are great. Whats amazing is they are all different. Temp, depth, fish.



They are money pits. Between tune ups, outdrive work, trailer tires, life jackets, tubes, ski ropes, ski's, wakeboards, competition slalom ski's, and the great thing called gas. My boat holds 55 gallons. They are great, but if you get one, go find one thats about 5 years old that some family never uses anymore.

Here is what I currently have. A 22' open bow Sea Ray, with a 350 Chevy motor.







But I'm saving my pennies for either this houseboat. ( I took these a couple years ago at the Lake Cumberland Poker Run)



Or one of these 3 Outerlimit's. Each one is over $1,000,000

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Old 12-10-2010, 10:31 AM   #139
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Are you talking about mine or the cigs I was talking about? (Well, not mine but...) Its older than you think it is, but i guess boats dont age like other vehicles do. I have been thinking about getting my own soon, but I hear they are giant money pits.

The great lakes are great. Whats amazing is they are all different. Temp, depth, fish.
The cigs. Although the other boat you posted a pic of is an awesome boat too no doubt.
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Is that PSIA or PSIG boost?
Good question. Not sure. Will need to ask. I'm going off my boost gauge in the dash.
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