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Old 03-22-2004, 01:18 AM
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Talking First KILL in Riviera

I was driving home from Atlantic City, NJ on Saturday night when alittle MX-6 raced pasted me. I saw him slam on his breaks due to a cop ahead. At the next light we were side by side but another cop was sitting in a parking lot across the street. He had the Modify or Die decal and some Symbol w/ Racing after it. I wanted to race and he did too but the cop was stopping it. After a few miles I saw the light turn yellow and than red. I pulled in to the left lane and he pulled up next. I heard him reving his engine. I justed smiled and the light turned green and I took off beating him right off the start. I could here him trying to shift gears faster but my supercharger was no match. My girlfriend laughs at me and says "my boyfriend thinks he is so tough". Anyway after a half a mile he turned off and I had my first kill in the Riv.
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Riviera's are sweet cars. If I wanted a grandpa car with nuts I'd be hard pressed between a Riviera or a Bonneville SSEi.

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Re: First KILL in Riviera

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Riviera's are sweet cars. If I wanted a grandpa car with nuts I'd be hard pressed between a Riviera or a Bonneville SSEi.

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I had a 1980 El Camino w/ 400 small block but with a new girlfriend from NY took a toll on my car. About 8 miles a gallon and driving to NY every weekend started to kill me. So I got the grampa mobile with a pair.
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Nice, I was considering getting one a while back before I sold my old Blazer which got about 10mpg. I got tired of filling up a 30 gallon tank.

So, when I was looking at the Riviera's and Bonneville's my mom was like "Why are you looking at old people cars?... wait... what's powering it? I know you're up to something."

She knows me too well...
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Buicks....They always seem to be disregarded because they are "Buicks." Thank god they didn't put that 4.0 northstar in the Rivs.(like the Aurora) those engines are crap. They should put a sc 3800 in all their cars. Good kill. Do you have any mods? smaller pulley, chip?
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Re: First KILL in Riviera

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Buicks....They always seem to be disregarded because they are "Buicks." Thank god they didn't put that 4.0 northstar in the Rivs.(like the Aurora) those engines are crap. They should put a sc 3800 in all their cars. Good kill. Do you have any mods? smaller pulley, chip?
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Waiting for the weather to break before I start anything. I am putting a custom cold air intake, pulley, and a bunch of other bolt ons.

These cars are fast. I
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Re: First KILL in Riviera

yes i totally agree with u , my pops buick park avenue ultra which basically is supercharged and the same 3800, can kill lil bitch cars like that
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