Hello from MISSOURI!!!!!!
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Hello people....I have been lurking on the forums for a little while and been doing some research. I have asked a few questions and figured it was time to do a proper introduction.
I live in Missouri and am now in the market for a 1998-2002 SS camaro with low miles, 6spd, leather
Hopefully I get something situated in the next few months, i cannot wait to share some pictures and be asking more specific questions to my future car.
I hope to have it for a very long time.
I have never owned a camaro , but have always liked them along with corvettes , firebirds etc etc.. my direct family are pretty well GM people..I am very excited!
anyway talk to you all later
I live in Missouri and am now in the market for a 1998-2002 SS camaro with low miles, 6spd, leather
Hopefully I get something situated in the next few months, i cannot wait to share some pictures and be asking more specific questions to my future car.
I hope to have it for a very long time.
I have never owned a camaro , but have always liked them along with corvettes , firebirds etc etc.. my direct family are pretty well GM people..I am very excited!
anyway talk to you all later
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I just got back from a week in Missouri. Nice state. Good people, we where treated well all over MO. We hit Branson and Six Flags outside of St. Louis.
Wife liked it, never hit any shows but sure put a hurt on the Miller Lite supply in the state. Spent a week one night at the Outback Pub on the strip.
One thing I noticed is the cars where in much better shape rust wise the further south I went. Your State is one of the smart ones that must not salt the roads in the cold months, if you in fact get any measurble snow fall... You should have a good go of finding a 'Maro in good shape in your own State.
freakn' Wisco and them damn salt trucks[:@]
Wife liked it, never hit any shows but sure put a hurt on the Miller Lite supply in the state. Spent a week one night at the Outback Pub on the strip.
One thing I noticed is the cars where in much better shape rust wise the further south I went. Your State is one of the smart ones that must not salt the roads in the cold months, if you in fact get any measurble snow fall... You should have a good go of finding a 'Maro in good shape in your own State.
freakn' Wisco and them damn salt trucks[:@]
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