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My first new car. 2025 Stingray. Very few options - factory ordered with Z51 (5.17 gears and Brembo brakes), spoiler delete, and body colored moldings. No ground effects, spoilers, two tone interior, heated seats, or carbon fiber do dads. Trans is an 8 spd with a column shifter. This is the lightest version of the Z51. Long term goal is a high ten second run in pure stock condition. This car is warranted for track use. Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber will never be played through the stereo!


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Looks fun!
 
Here’s a cruiser Honda shadow 750 I’ve been playing with for the last year. Great, reliable first bike!
I chopped the rear fender, added new bars, grips, solo seat, LED lighting all around, fresh white walls. Removed the baffles and it sounds great
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Mine is not Stizzla approved. But it's a lot of fun. 1972 Honda CB350F. No speed demon but always turns some heads. One day I'll get around to re-paint and making it mint.
 

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I belong to the Torque Master Car Club in Victoria. They accept all types of vehicles, from old to new and foreign too. It is a great club, and funds raised go to support local charities, kids and student scholarships. They do a lot of good for the community.

They have a great club house and car storage building in Victoria. Nice logo jackets and other stuff. I think there are around 275 member and some are women who have they have their own cars in the club, it is open for everyone interested in cars and getting a saving on parts. I like the piston counter top supports in the club house (photo).

Members receive numerous discounts at over a dozen businesses and my favorite is Lordco. With me working on my older vehicles and tuning my vehicles, last year I spent $2000+ on parts at Lordco. With receiving a discount of 15% to 30% on items, I have saved $100s.

Membership is only $30 per year, and they need younger people to join.

If you are interested in getting involved in car shows and saving $$ on parts, Torque Masters Car Club is for you. Here is the link to their site

https://www.torquemasters.ca/
https://www.torquemasters.ca/membership
 

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