What else drains your wallet? (Post your "toys" thread)

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155":35x2t1h2 said:
good christ roid rage! love the z50!

Thanks My North Eastern Brother! :D
It was a Labor Of Love!

Looks like were are going to get some Stuff on the ground up in here? LOL! :no:

RR
 
octatonic":3im1wfyb said:
mmolteratx":3im1wfyb said:
They're expensive little buggers, aren't they?

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Awesome dog.
I'm only having Bulldogs- they have such an amazing nature.

They can be expensive although once we've sorted her diet out the vet bills went down massively.
What do you feed yours?

Ya, they're great dogs. Very friendly and patient, especially with small children and other dogs. The diet took me a while to sort out but right now I've got her on Blue Buffalo Wilderness and it seems to cut back on the bowel problems. If I give her anything else, she tends to throw it up fairly quickly. Kinda odd when I've had pugs all my life that stomachs of steel. Her legs are also a bit more bowed than normal so I gotta take her in regularly to get checked for hip dysplasia and massage them nightly.
 
Hey Roidrage

Killer mini trail man!

Joe
 

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Hail Satin":1necbf1w said:
Hey Roidrage

Killer mini trail man!

Joe

Hey Thanks Joe,

I remember those RZ's man... That is Bitchin!!!

'84 ??

RR
 
RoidRage":1g2el0hi said:
Hail Satin":1g2el0hi said:
Hey Roidrage

Killer mini trail man!

Joe

Hey Thanks Joe,

I remember those RZ's man... That is Bitchin!!!

'84 ??

RR


Thanks man! It's an 85. Got it back in '07 from a friend of mine who stored it
over 20 years ago. Gotta take it in for engine seals... :(

Please tell me that you ride the mini trail regularly!

Joe
 
Hail Satin":w5n2k10w said:
RoidRage":w5n2k10w said:
Hail Satin":w5n2k10w said:
Hey Roidrage

Killer mini trail man!

Joe

Hey Thanks Joe,

I remember those RZ's man... That is Bitchin!!!

'84 ??

RR


Thanks man! It's an 85. Got it back in '07 from a friend of mine who stored it
over 20 years ago. Gotta take it in for engine seals... :(

Please tell me that you ride the mini trail regularly!

Joe

Are You Kidding! :scared:

If I have to roll it around in the garage I put paper down first so the tires don't touch the floor :lol: :LOL:

ROFL!

I rode it a lot before I did the restoration though!

Roid
 
Damn nice "toys" everyone!

Roid, awesome Rolex President! The Benz ain't too shabby either!
 
Besides my kids,my 68 camaro that I swapped over to a corvette ls6 motor!!
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bmf5150":1hhacrxd said:
Besides my kids,my 68 camaro that I swapped over to a corvette ls6 motor!!
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Beautiful 68' Man!

Listen... Drop the front end 3", It would be off the Chain!!

Roid
 
The cars posted here are just amazing! I've learned over the years that I'm too hard on automobiles to own nice ones. I'm the type who washes his car 4 times a year whether it needs it or not. Trucks seem to work well for me for this reason. I've not been any easier on motorcycles (not wrecking them, just not taking care of the paint, etc). I'll always have a bike. ...well, as long as I'm able to ride anyway.

My wonderful wife and 16yo son are my most enjoyable 'hobby' (my life really). Saving for my sons education is the most expensive 'hobby' I have going. My wife and I are finding more time for ourselves as our boy gets older and we're out on dates far more often now than in his earlier years.

Music isn't really very expensive these days. I did recently buy an AxeFX II but selling my Ultra covered a good chunk of that expenditure. It's all strings and picks otherwise.

The only hobby I have outside of music is firearms / marksmanship. This is something My father and I did together as I was growing up and my son just recently showed interest. Being able to spend time together pursuing this common interest is just fantastic! I've always owned firearms and have always had a particular fascination with the AR15/M16/M4 pattern rifles. Of the rifles I own this is my favorite:
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My son has a strong interest in long range shooting and also really likes the AR15 platform. We built this rifle together and it's his favorite:
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I also enjoy shooting handguns though it's very much a learned skill for me and requires practice to remain proficient. I'd had trouble acclimating to modern striker-fired polymer guns for many years but the S&W M&P series semi-autos with Apex trigger kits have made a convert out of me. I seem to shoot these almost exclusively these days and the steel guns mostly stay in the safe. Here are the two M&P 9mm pistols we're shooting most:
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As you may have already deduced from the rather lackluster images posted here photography is not a hobby for me.
 
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