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FrozenGate by Avery

This should be interesting.

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I'm sitting here bored, tired, and probably posting something pointless. I guess it's a good thing it's under "Off topic"
So let's see what the laser community drives!!?
What kind of car do you all have? I got to know.
 





2002 Buick Lesabre as my daily driver.

1970 Buick GS 455 Stage1 on stands in a garage. All stock, runs strong on fresh rebuilt. Needs a replacement trunk floor and left front fender.
 
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2012 Ford Fusion and a 1997 Ford Ranger soon to be replaced.
 
Range Rover Freelander 2. But currently I'm preparing Tatra 52 from 1933 to be ready for 120th anniversary of Tatra (first car produced in 1897) oldtimer rallye from Vienna to Kopřivnice (there Tatra is based). ;) It will be happening in second half of June, so a lot of excitement is with me as it will be my first drive with this gem.
 
Hi R,
2010 GMC Hummer H3T pickup

Rich:)
 

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Mountain bike & fast foots! :wave:
And I'm using public transportation occasionally.
yeah I know, I'm tree hugging techno hippie!

Used to own BMW 525
 
And yes... Of course mountain bike for my laserpainting trips, or just for fun and having some excersise after day spent in office. ;) The best transportation in terrain with backpack full of stuff. I can excersise, get to place and not be noisy at once. Multi purpose transportation. :) When I'm staying/living in city I use public transport as much as possible. I also used foldable miniscooter as to be much convenient than bike (could be combined with public transport, faster than walking and bike in pedestrian zones - overall the fastest solution, could be stored in lockers at my university where I studied, and yes you might use your body to power it...). And of course my feet, I like walking. :)
 
And yes... Of course mountain bike for my laserpainting trips, or just for fun and having some excersise after day spent in office. ;) The best transportation in terrain with backpack full of stuff. I can excersise, get to place and not be noisy at once. Multi purpose transportation. :) When I'm staying/living in city I use public transport as much as possible. I also used foldable miniscooter as to be much convenient than bike (could be combined with public transport, faster than walking and bike in pedestrian zones - overall the fastest solution, could be stored in lockers at my university where I studied, and yes you might use your body to power it...). And of course my feet, I like walking. :)

And there is one more benefit it's keeping me fit: No need to go gym and you can eat what ever you like without gaining any extra weight..

I got this kind Fake Beerbelly Beer Dispenser as a 40 year present because I don't have any belly (yet) like many of my friends have. They have been growing those for last 10 years.. :D:D

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Oh, that's cool. I need to get one. Possibly with cooling. :D Anyway I hope my hobbies will keep me active enough to just need fake belly if any. :D Seems I have 10 critical years just coming. :crackup:
 
Bought a first time 2006 Ford Freestar van to haul my
RC planes and quads to the RC Club's flying feild...
Then there is always the Softail Harley....
Oh yeah... also a Recumbent 121 speed Bicycle

Jerry
 
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A 10 year old compact car and a 16 year old truck. Its new car time soon. The truck is a keeper. Best 1000 bucks ever spent.
 


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