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Started by Pontiackid73, February 16, 2012, 10:11:00 PM

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Twisted

Quote from: Kijona on February 17, 2012, 12:47:48 AM

Secondly, who the...who steals a GS500? I mean, what kind of crack-headed, chicken bone chewing, shoelace-less, idiot...steals a GS500?

I think you just described him.

adidasguy

Quote from: Kijona on February 17, 2012, 12:50:41 AM
Also...

Adidas...did you seriously own two identical GS500's? Yes, I realize there are minor differences but, for all intents and purposes, they were identical. And no, one being on RES doesn't count. XD

If so, I'd say you've actually improved since then. Now at least all your bikes are different colors!  :icon_lol: :flipoff: :icon_lol:
The stolen one was a friend in West Seattle. She has since bought another GS500.
There is one more purple one in West Seattle often parked in front of a condo building on Alki Beach. I should leave a note on it someday and find out who owns it.
Odd - both Trey and Junior originally were purple before their previous owners painted them - one black, the other yellow.
Purple happens to be the color of University of Washington. So here purple is OK.

xunedeinx

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Purple rocks.



That was my car when I was 16, built it myself.

383 w/ a turbo 400 automatic transmission (the 5 spd would turn into a grenade under the tq) with 4.11 rear end, truck shocks in the rear, lowered springs in the front and back. was a fast, fun little car.

Sold it after I blew up a few engines.

BTW, those are Tall SUV tires in the rear, pic was right before that giant snow storm in 2006 that dropped 2 feet of snow. You can see the 285 tires on the right hand side of the pic, along with the spare tires for the nissan.

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