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All black interceptors.

Just watch how people will tend to slow down around you.

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i got a real interceptor its called DOHC 4.6 w/20lbs of boost powered by whipple 770hp, 732lbs of tq. in a 03 cobra
 

simon

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I know this is automotive, but if you live in the city...you can't fail with velo's.
This dude is towing 1000 lbs (this one is a joke).
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But seriously...
A single trailer can help ya out with a hundred pounds of dirt n compost easy. Add a backpack...just as much space as a hyundai trunk.
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..Or maybe Mr. Chong has a suggestion?
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<grin> It is estimated that indoor MJ cultivation uses ~1% of the electricity in the US. Given our need for energy, it might be a title hypocritical to advocate saving a minor fraction of our own usage. Just sayin'.

Simon
 

amannamedtruth

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<grin> It is estimated that indoor MJ cultivation uses ~1% of the electricity in the US. Given our need for energy, it might be a title hypocritical to advocate saving a minor fraction of our own usage. Just sayin'.

Simon

I was kind of getting more at the inconspicuous aspect of cycling with dirt, but ok. I also use a fridge. Maybe you can get on Tommy's ass about all the petrol in those tires?:thank you:

I'd be letting my girls bloom in the sun anyways if it was legal, why use more than you need to?

Here's a little info on the 'study'
 
I've always had pretty flashy cars until I started growing. Corvettes, lifted late model trucks, ect. Now I rock a white Camry, a silver Odyssey van and a 4X4 Bronco for when it snows.
 
I personally like hatchbacks..fold down seats move pallets of soil, 55 gal drums ect. I can also move 12ft 2x4s.. I have done over 50 pieces in my hatchback.
 
this lil thing right here cost me 6000$ for the complete 3.8 whipple kit upgrade w/3in pulley we jumped from 415hp to 770hp after bolt on twin screw and a ECU tune (stock shown)...warning do not run out buy u a whipple charger for your 4.6 GT unless ya got all new forged internals and a beefy bottom end . ive seen a few ppl try to run small whipple chargers and kb kits on GT's to only replace a motor after a good 5000rpm drop. the teskid 4v DOHC blocks are made to handle such power from factory
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Rysam

....Toyota Hi-Lux double cab 4x4 ..3 litre turbo Diesel Pick-Up with a carry-boy hard-top over the flat bed...full tints...can haul over a metric ton.....fuel efficient and goes anywhere..


Minus the hilux badging (tacoma), the 4x4,and the Diesel, thats what Im hiding in around town.

I've got a somewhat built Jeep for when I go to the woods.

Neither vehicle even raises an eyebrow when used "correctly". ie: I dont take the jeep to the hydro shop, it doesnt fit in or the stock taco deep into to the woods,I aint gonna scratch my paint.
 
Terminator^

thats right with stock twin screw replaced with a whipple 3.8 and a 3inch pulley :tiphat: and a nice tune on the ECU. i wanna bore and stroke to 302 but i got 3 ppl telling me ill lose power vs current setup (yes they do make a 302 stoker kit for the 4.6) might not be able to go just anywhere . but it will take a team to catch this snake
 

Yes4Prop215

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chevy suburban or silverado pickup truck....never know when you gotta haul some flood trays or other equipment..important to blend in with traffic and most of america rides chevy....better choice than range rover, navigator, escalade, stuff that screams "i make money and plenty of it!"...

i like a fleet instead of just one car.......gotta have the lowkey non descript leased smuggler in case you get pulled over with weed in the trunk, i look at it as "grower financed" because its the best way to pay off the car without risking seizure..

also gotta have a nice 4WD truck for hauling supplies and getting up and down those outdoor trails, and to haul boats, trailers, whatevers clever...

then special purpose cars like something luxurious and in your parents name that you can take out to the city on a nice date or something..


and if you got extra cash to blow, always gotta love theproject cars whatever makes you happy, old schools, tuners, drifters....i wouldnt mind a 60s convertible in black and orange, and a nice project RWD tuner like e36 bmw, g35 or 350z, something that can go real fast and not be as flashy as a lambo or porsche..
 

Pumpkin

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Random serious answer :p

A popular commercial vehicle. Van in the city and a 4x4 in the country. Get the most common brand and colour in your area. Tyres also.. get the most common for your vehicle type. You don't want to have the only tread type on your road (country). Don't customise. Anything that is unlikely to get remembered, pulled over or recognised.
 
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ganzuul

It has to be any car with one of these:
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Could someone try holding one close to a bowl and see if it vapes? Kinda curious.
 
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Simon Templar

...a tank?

...a tank?

The best for outdoor guerilla growers would be a tracked, armoured fighting vehicle designed for front-line combat which combines operational mobility, tactical offensive, and defensive capabilities. Simply a tank! :bump:
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Hehehe ;)

Honestly, a subaru forester would be ok I believe ;)

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