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whats your daily driver? anybody drive anything out of the ordinary? im not talking about boring everyday stock new trucks or cars? heres mine, its a 71 monte carlo all original 350 auto. its not a show car but its not a boring econo box either.
1988 Saab 900 Turbo 5 speed convertable, "Spring Time In Sweden" limited edition. It's been my daily driver since I bought it new. Also use a Ducati Multistrada.
From roughly April till late October/early november I'm on my bike.
Otherwise, it's our 98 Jeep TJ with RE4.5 SF lift with 3.5 springs, S35 kit with a detroit locker, custom front tube fenders, 33x10.5 15 BFG Mud Terrains.
From: LI, and New York, NY -- N 40 44.985 W 73 00.910
sig pic 2 days a week about 120 round trip, and
this beauty the other 2.
i have decided that my breaking point is around 20°F, other than that, i am not too fond of the downpour. i'll leave the scoot boxed up if the weather radar shows some solid storms... the ones with the yellow and red bands in them.
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