
well not exactly gone, but some jerk off spun my wife out in the snow so now she is afraid of driving the car so she gets my suburban to drive to work now, so I am stuck with here commuter car for my short drive while she takes the burban for the 30 minute drive to work, so maybe i will get myself a new car thenwhat to get, i wish i could afford the insurance for a new cobalt SS turbo sedan
99 K1500 Suburban LT "THE BEAST"
5.7 K&N & True Dual Exhaust
Hypertech III
05 17" Silverado rims
99 LS 1500 5.3 "THE MULE"
Reg Cab Long Box
285/75/16E Dunlop Rover M/T
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Jason
Well, she's safe. But in the MN town I believe a Jacked, rolling 44 muddin',diesel running Suburban(another) would be better in the snow country, yes? Keeps ya movin' during those Alberta Clippers....
Jeff
JMoney02

I wish I could afford two truck but not yet, and i dont have the room either right now, need a house with at least a two car garage. But working at nuclear power plant they get out pretty early to make sure we can get there as we must be staffed at all times
Last edited by vncj96; 12-23-2008 at 09:00 AM.
99 K1500 Suburban LT "THE BEAST"
5.7 K&N & True Dual Exhaust
Hypertech III
05 17" Silverado rims
99 LS 1500 5.3 "THE MULE"
Reg Cab Long Box
285/75/16E Dunlop Rover M/T
___________________________
Jason



Huh, she'll feel safer in the burban that's for sure. In her mind, the more miles to drive = the more need to feel safe for a longer period.
I think we've all been in wrecks and near-wrecks before. Makes you feel jittery for a few weeks when you're behind the wheel, it might pass.
Steve
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99 Chevy Cavalier LS (105K+ miles - commuter car)
78 Chevy Suburban Silverado (454, 3/4 ton)
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