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Help me pick a new wagon


mrs.cos

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A . Yup

B has sun roof

C has a 6.0 LS2 motor

D 15k Might be able to talk him down to your range.

 

I know its not quite a wagon but its such a small suv its practically a wagon, Plus its nice and refined, parts would be cheap as its mostly a trail blazer.

 

for sale add on cr only 48k miles wants 15k. I know you said no for sale adds but figured it would show why its a good idea.

http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=113982

Link to craigslist add with pics and info

 

http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/4012802502.html

I showed this to Nathan and he was all giddy, till he realised the engine is bigger than his trucks and promptly said no.... he doesnt want me to compete with him :p

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Nathan was looking at a 94 caprice classic. I won't lie I kind a love one

 

DO IT.

 

Seriously, my buddy had a 1996 Roadmaster Estate (same car), Barney purple with the wood siding. That thing could haul an entire apartment's worth of crap, could lay down rubber, and had OG backup sensors (2 rear-facing seats in the trunk). They're extremely comfortable and inexpensive to maintain as far as his experience.

 

Also, did my iPod go to the great circuit board in the sky?

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B5 Avant, preferably an S4. They were somewhat rare but can be found if you look.

http://www.audizine.com/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=96307&title=2001-imola-avant&cat=67

 

I also like the recent Volvos, just don't know about their performance potential, but I am a sucker for wagons.

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Nathan says no BMW- prefers to stick with American or Japanese. He says they are PIA to work on. I looked at a Volvo earlier tonight and he said no to that.

 

Not at all, especially the NA inline sixes. Much easier to work on than a boxer engine.

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DO IT.

 

Seriously, my buddy had a 1996 Roadmaster Estate (same car), Barney purple with the wood siding. That thing could haul an entire apartment's worth of crap, could lay down rubber, and had OG backup sensors (2 rear-facing seats in the trunk). They're extremely comfortable and inexpensive to maintain as far as his experience.

 

Also, did my iPod go to the great circuit board in the sky?

 

I have a 91, Impala SS clone style

 

Another thing going for them is the unbelievable number of suspension parts available.

Stock, they're very floaty feeling.. but b-bodies can be made to handle (and brake) quite well.

 

http://staytuned.cc/image/ss1.png

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