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  • #31
    <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by wazup158:
    look at that...delaware is calling your name... [img]graemlins/naughty.gif[/img] Dont let me down, we need more v6ers around here man. Come to Dover...Come to Dover..Come to Dover...you wont be let down<hr></blockquote>

    ??????V6ers??????
    then i wouldnt fit in.
    my car only looks like a V6. wait a minute! no it dont either. it looks like an SS with a mecham spoiler and ZR1s.
    6s.......under the hood or under the belt, they just dont cut it.

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    • #32
      well then you will fit in with the camaro's driving around with hubcaps still...actually i think your just scared to come here and face my car [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
      96 3.8l green camaro Y87 <br />(Sold January 28th, 2004) New whip (02 Civic SI)<br />\"Out with the bad..in with the good; out with the bad in with the good!\"<br /> <a href=\"http://members.cardomain.com/themeangreen6\" target=\"_blank\">http://members.cardomain.com/themeangreen6</a>

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      • #33
        i saw a 6er with the black steelies on and i was so proud of him. i just hate hubcaps.
        6s.......under the hood or under the belt, they just dont cut it.

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        • #34
          I would say Texas or Florida. No stupid car inspections and taxes insnt that expensive. And its warm.
          If you dont mind the cold weather. Michigan is pretty good. No car inspections, tax isnt that expensive, lots of big parties around Detroit where rich people live.
          1997 Camaro Y87. Turbo.<br /><a href=\"http://pureoctaneracing.net/\" target=\"_blank\">Pure Octane Racing</a>

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          • #35
            I'm for texas. Oklahoma sucks unless you like scenery with bad roads.
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            • #36
              <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 57s98Camaro:
              Ohio sucks, please skip this state when trying to decide :D <hr></blockquote>

              When your &lt; 18 anyplace you live sucks.

              Columbus is a great place. Its a booming town, crime is relatively low, you've got just about everything you could want from a big city, and the country not too far away.

              I live on a farm an commute 1/2 hour to downtown. You've got a big diversity of jobs, and a great nightlife to boot. Alot of friends I graduated with moved away, and all are itching to get back. Once you've given Columbus a chance, its pretty hard to leave...
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              • #37
                Delaware???

                What the heck is in Delaware besides a bunch of corporation shell companies, some lawyers and bankers and a few billionaire murderers?

                I still think Delaware should be merged into Maryland - get rid of the teeny little states.

                :D
                I solemnly swear I am up to no good.

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                • #38
                  hey man dont knock on delaware...we are the first state!! Besides a few million muderders??? i dont even know if we have that many people in delaware...lets see...There is no poisonous snakes no crocodiles or alligators.. no killer sharks attacking people in our part of the ocean and there is tax free everything and its peacefull and quiet no bums livin on the streets or hookers all over the place...beautiful if you ask me
                  96 3.8l green camaro Y87 <br />(Sold January 28th, 2004) New whip (02 Civic SI)<br />\"Out with the bad..in with the good; out with the bad in with the good!\"<br /> <a href=\"http://members.cardomain.com/themeangreen6\" target=\"_blank\">http://members.cardomain.com/themeangreen6</a>

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                  • #39
                    I really like Oregon and Michigan. Just avoid the UP of Michigan... odd folk up there...

                    -Justin
                    <b><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/drkmind11\" target=\"_blank\">2000 Red Firebird Coupe, A4.</a></b> ((3.42 Gears, LSD Stock))<br />Details: 3\" Edelbrock Exhaust, 3\" Catco Cat,160* Thermostat, 8% Tint, TA Chrome Wheels, Viper 550.

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                    • #40
                      You could live in the town I live in.... its total population I estimate being roughly 250-300....if I'm generous and extend the lines out. I know its not really a town but it is called Fredericktown (aka THE BURG) so I consider it a town if the word is in its name. of course your significant other would probably have a fit and leave you living in a place this small but Losiiville and Lexington are both with in an hours drive (they are the 2 largest cities in the state of kentucky...Louisville being the 16th largest city in the nation)
                      1999 Red Pontiac Grand Prix GTP- BONE STOCK<p>1996 Red Chevrolet Camaro RS (RIP)SLP Loudmouth Exhaust with dual/dual tips, SLP Cold Air Intake.

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                      • #41
                        Florence is nice.

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                        • #42
                          the city i live in, Dublin, Ohio, was ranked the 2nd hottest city in its size class in the country by money magazine.

                          avg house: $360K
                          avg yearly income: $109K

                          It has a small town feel w/ some big city perks.
                          RedlineVSix

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                          • #43
                            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Mogobs30th:
                            I really like a few places. I have visited nice places before, but there is nothing like Indianapolis. I live by two of the greatest race tracks in the world. IRP, which is home to the biggest, oldest, and most prestigious drag race in the country, the US Nationals, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which hosts the three largest single day sporting events in the world, the Indianapolis 500, the United States Grand Prix, and the Brickyard 400. I have lived a life that revolved around racing in almost every aspect. If it has a motor, most likely I have seen it race, from cars to boats. I have been to boat races in Detroit, Madison IN, Evansville IN, been to NASCAR races in Bristol and Talladega, and have been to IRL races in Michigan and Gateway. But none of it even holds a candle to being here during the month of May. I have worked, toiled, and slaved for 364 days a year, just to be at IMS the Sunday before Memorial Day. At 5:00 am of race day there is a loud boom that echos for miles, a starburst that is set off to announce that the gates have opened at the track. I walk into the track at 6:00 am that race day, and slowly see 400,000 people work their way into their seats. I see and hear cars being prepared for the final time before the race, with a slight smell of Methanol in the air. I listen to Tom Carnegie ramble on about something over the PA system for the track, as cars and teams slowly start making their way to the track and pits. Eventually 12:00 pm rolls around, and I get to hear Jim Nabors (Gomer Pyle) sing "Back Home Again in Indiana", as well as listen to Florence Henderson sing "America the Beautiful". By this time you can hear a fly over from the Air Force, but not just some lame *** F-14 or some junky plane like that, the fly over is done with a Stealth bomber. Not soon after the command for the drivers to start their engines, and the pace car gets underway to start the race. Two parade laps, and one pace lap with the cars set 3 wide, 11 rows deep. The green flag drops, and for 500 miles I watch 33 cars battle for position at speeds of 225+ mph around a narrow, flat, tempermental race track. At the end, I see the winner with a wreath around his neck, sipping a bottle of milk. His face will soon be plastered upon the $1 million dollar trophy that sits behind him, and a very sizable check will be given to him the following Monday for winning the greatest race in the world.

                            Indianapolis is a big city with a more rural feeling. There are many things to do here, the NCAA Hall of Fame is here with their headquaters, we have two major teams here, the Colts and the Pacers. We also have a nice zoo, plenty of malls, and lots of landmarks. The cost of living really isn't high at all, and there are many technical, cutting edge jobs around here, and that is growing. Crime is on the fall, but never was high in the first place. Weather is somewhat extreme, can get as hot as 95+ in the summer, down to as low as -10 in the winter.

                            Mainly what I said up top was why I like living here. But for the most part, this city is great. Not too big, not too small, and there is usually something for everyone. Indy is a growing city. I really can't see myself moving away from here for good.

                            BTW, I have been up for almost 24 hours, so I tend to babble about things. But to tell you all honestly, if it came down to it, I would stab an old lady in the eye with a spork if it meant getting a $20 ticket to that race. ;)
                            <hr></blockquote>

                            I gotta go with mogobs on this being a native Hoosier and growing up in indy (carmel) for most of my life. It was a great place to live. But if you want to stay down south my favorite cities for cost of living/entertainment/shopping/etc.. are

                            Birmingham, AL - tons to do, moderate cost of living, very hilly and scenic, temperate climate, and good job market.

                            Knoxville, TN - pretty much the same resons as Birmingham.
                            1993 Camaro 3.4L A4 many mods comin for 2004<br /><br />\"The last thing I wanted was to get in a fight in Jackson, Mississippi on a Saturday night\"

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                            • #44
                              <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by nino:
                              i saw a 6er with the black steelies on and i was so proud of him. i just hate hubcaps.<hr></blockquote>

                              Hell yeah, I totaly agree with you. I have been riding on my black steelies for over a year and ditched the hubs. But sadly the black steelies will be a thing of the past in a few hours when I get my A.Eagles 077s put on. :D

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                              • #45
                                anybody live in north carolina? thats where i am heading. somewhere on the beach (from wahat i am told) unfortunately i no longer have the camaro so i will be heading up there in the corvette.
                                6s.......under the hood or under the belt, they just dont cut it.

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