muddybuddy said:play nice guys
i wouldnt complain bout gettin gas if it was 60cents
james it could be $10 a gallon and it wouldnt matter to you cuz your sh!t has been sitting for the last year or so


muddybuddy said:play nice guys
i wouldnt complain bout gettin gas if it was 60cents


aknight_sa said:i just wish we can find all of that stuff here in Saudi Arabia... the gasoline price has dropped here to 60 cents a gallon... but we just cant find any good mods or lift kits around here.. only standard stuff... and when we want to mod our cars we have to order from the US!!
anyone have cool truck for sale??

My fuel does cost about 60 cents a gallon.........biodiesel baby. atleast for my diesel truck it does. The Taco I drive on long trips def sucks to have to buy gas for especially when I pay next to nothing for fuel for my other truck.aknight_sa said:what would you do to your K5 if the price of fuel was 60 cents per Gallon??

... Also I would always drive with the skinny pedal to the floor, but thats not that much different to how I drive now
.K5Greek91 said:i hate you...think a big white guy would stick out in saudi arabia?![]()
aknight_sa said:well.. there are a lot of big white guys here.. a lot of Americans which are good friends of mine who live here in SA just love it so much they dont want to leave...some were born here and now work here.. and dont have any plans of leaving..
the country was a really safe and calm place to live in... but after 9/11 and alot of terrorist attacks here.. life just aint as it use to be...
K5Greek91 said:yea SA sounsd like a cool place. you guys get way better cars then us..you still have RWD caprices and stuff!
aknight_sa said:i actually have a 2002 caprice (they make them in Australia now) the best thing about it is it has an LS1 engine in it!!
my mom used to drive one that had a 305 in it.. i thought that thing was purdy quick.. now it just sits in the driveway.. that sounds like a blast to drive and im not sure about over there but here that would be a hell of a sleeper car.
