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Old 05-22-2005, 02:43 AM
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Re: Re: Are Trackers a good buy?

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Originally Posted by 99TrackerConv
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Originally Posted by Chunkmaster
Thanks for all the info. I ended up getting one, a 2000 4x4 convertible w/ manual trans and a 2.0L.
Good choice on the 5spd
Aye, I concur.


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Originally Posted by 99TrackerConv
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It doesn't have too much power but it's a blast to drive.
I agree, BUT it does hold it's own against alot of vehicles iif your not affraid of the redline.
Yes it does. Don't be afraid of the evil little red mark. Get some cross-drilled/slotted rotors, EBC brake pads, Koni adj. shocks and struts and some 20's w/35 profile tires and then see how well it handles... 25mph turns at 65+ in 4wd


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The color is very unique, it's a metalic brownish orange with a tan rag top. Iv'e never seen one like it.
I like that color. It's kinda like a Copper right? Mines a rare color too Purple Grafite Metallic
ew. Copper. I'd suggest stripping and repainting it, but that's just me. Black, White, Silver, Purple, Lime Green (Kawasaki baby!) and yellow look ok, but, gag, copper.


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Anyways, I'm very satisfied.
I'm glad you like it. Any other questions just ask.
Later, Mike
w00t. Another happy Tracker owner. If you need any help feel free to ask. If you want some bling bling dubs on that bad boy lemme know. It gets a little tricky with wheel/tire combos.
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