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Sigler85GT
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FEB 16, 01:16 AM
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CowsPatoot
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FEB 16, 02:21 AM
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It was only driven 22,000 miles because nobody wants to be seen in it.
Seriously though....it is in beautiful condition. It was probably pretty cool in the late 80s, but the style hasn't aged well.
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Sigler85GT
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FEB 16, 04:15 AM
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I don't know how this posted twice. Hours apart from each other...
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Tony Kania
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FEB 16, 01:17 PM
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Not my taste, but it appears to be an extremely well taken car of car. I give props to the owner for that.
And yeah, a lot of double postng this past few days?
Edit: Looks like I was on crack when typing. [This message has been edited by Tony Kania (edited 02-17-2013).]
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craigsfiero2007
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FEB 17, 01:59 AM
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Google searched some.
Apparently, GM had a company called Knudsen Automotive produce a number of these Firebirds. Only 136 were sold. Kinda ugly and pretty expensive for the time. Pretty rare car. The company is still around today and they make limited number of cars. They are under a new name now, Rage
It looks like they made a Camaro version too.
Source of my info on the Firebird. http://www.firebirdgallery.com/tojanlot1.htm
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Khw
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FEB 17, 11:10 AM
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quote | All RAGE vehicles are always produced in limited numbers. |
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Thank God.
I didn't know those Kicker trucks were Rage vehicles. I always thought they were bodykits bought and added by Kicker to their show trucks. I learned something new today![This message has been edited by Khw (edited 02-17-2013).]
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Xyster
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FEB 25, 01:09 PM
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I wouldn't say it's the worst thing I've ever seen. It has all of those civics with widebody kits beat.
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