While crossing a rocky river bed up in the hills
heading for a cool fishing spot
in my boring lil 4x4 I'll listen to
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Eric Johnson (white cliffs)
Eddie Van Halen (ice cream man, Eruption)
Jethro Tull (Thick as a Brick, + Mick Abrahams guitar))
Ted Nugent (Baby Please Don't Go etc)
Blackfoot (Train Train etc)
On my hissy lil stereo which goes off for some peace when I get there.
Originally posted by kattyI drive a Opel Corsa 1.6 IS with turbo and NOS
i drive a lexus ES 300, 2001 model! black color
well here in saudi women are not allowed to drive! but i got a driver who takes my car whenever i go outside! but i drive in bahrain!
my dad drives an S 350, 2005 model! white color
what about u guys?
~^kattY Queen^~
My fasted time on the quarter mile is 10.90 seconds
That will easily beat nearly any front wheel drive car in the world.
WT
Rover 75 V6.
Leather, wood, chrome.
More leather, more wood, more chrome.
Goes a bit too.
OK, OK, so the wood's really wood-coloured plastic, but it still looks nice.
Current tunes:
IQ - Seventh House
IQ - Dark Matter
Eminem - Encore
Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Fun Lovin' Criminals - 100% Colombian (this one's a life-saver in a traffic jam!)
Originally posted by skeeterFrom
Nope. I drive a 308GTS-QV. Last time I checked it was built by Ferrari. What does magnum PI build?
skeeter
http://www.ferrariclub.com/faq/magnum.html
The 1980s TV series Magnum P.I., starring Tom Selleck, took the
already popular Ferrari 308 and turned it into an icon. The Magnum
Ferraris are undoubtably responsible for much of the mystique and
desire for Ferraris starting in the 80s. This is demonstrated by the fact
that the Ferrari 308 (and its decendant, the 328) are still commonly
referred to by casual admirers as "the Magnum P.I. car."
Throughout its history, the show featured three distinct types of Ferrari 308:
1979 308 GTS
1981 308 GTSi
1984 308 GTS QV