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#25  

@Rich.... Ha, ha.... I guess I shouldn't tell you my bike gets 70+ MPG..... That's US gallons, though.... Still, I would love to drive that car...

#26  

LOL, I gave away most of my toys a few years back. Had a house boat and ski boat that consumed most of my time. Spent far too much time a the lake. Got skin cancer and ditched those to the first bidder... I still have another boat that I will probably give to my wife's ex-husband cuz he will use it and I just pay for storage for it.

Had a Honda VTX 1800. I loved that bike but had 3 friends die in like 2 weeks in bike accidents. Got run off the road a couple of times during that same period of time. I had ridden for a few years without any issues and then one summer everyone in a car turned blind to bikes. Anyway, sold that one on ebay.

Build 2 1965 Ford Mustangs from the ground up. Got sick of them sitting in my garage so I sold them.

Downsized my house to something more reasonable. Decided I needed something to break the bank still but not die in the process so robotics and 3D printing won out. Now my efforts seem to be going more to teaching robotics than working on them but its still fun for me.

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#27  

well... you got me there,mines is 000000000.5 hp

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#29  

Well since you are showing off your toys here's one of mine. It's a 1975 Pontiac Lehmans, replaced the 400 stock engine with a 455 and added a touch of nitrous, it's a fun ride.

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#30  

@nomad I love you ride! This is me and Jeremie's. The HP varies from driver to driver:)

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#31  

The HP varies from driver to driver Smile

thats for sure.:D

#32  

my ride for 13 years. 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT Hatchback

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