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everyday drivers versus trailer queens
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<blockquote data-quote="TrikeKid" data-source="post: 1164382" data-attributes="member: 16631"><p>My rig is a daily driver currently, and drafty, slow and noisy as it is, it is fun driving something that's different and being able to see over other cars in traffic and stuff. On the other hand, it's also drafty, noisy and slow. I'd like to have it do both. I've looked at buying a commuter pretty hard, but then I sit back and realise that I could put that money into my truck and make it a better rig. For the same $500-1000 I'd spend on a beater, I can do a lot of work to make my truck more comfortable, efficient and wheel better all at the same time. I could do an efi swap, fix up the interior and hell, even fix the rust and paint the damn thing for that money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrikeKid, post: 1164382, member: 16631"] My rig is a daily driver currently, and drafty, slow and noisy as it is, it is fun driving something that's different and being able to see over other cars in traffic and stuff. On the other hand, it's also drafty, noisy and slow. I'd like to have it do both. I've looked at buying a commuter pretty hard, but then I sit back and realise that I could put that money into my truck and make it a better rig. For the same $500-1000 I'd spend on a beater, I can do a lot of work to make my truck more comfortable, efficient and wheel better all at the same time. I could do an efi swap, fix up the interior and hell, even fix the rust and paint the damn thing for that money. [/QUOTE]
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