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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

Post by LHOswald »

yeah thats not far at all. my father actually lives in east hampton which is literally 2 towns over. i live right at the cross of 190 (elm street) and I-91.
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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RITmusic2k wrote:There are only two, actually... it's just that Watkins posts so much it seems like there must be several of him. Heh, though two Viggens might be considered quite a lot outside of a Saab forum :P
Yes, but the cool/absurd factor of a Viggen automatically makes it the same value of two regular cars
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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Don't mind us, OP... we're overly proud of our cars.
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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RITmusic2k wrote:Don't mind us, OP... we're overly proud of our cars.
Haha, I can tell. :lol:
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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Viggen drivers around here have a superiority complex :roll:

































:lol:
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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Its not a complex when its true
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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It's not a superiority complex, it's a humility deficiency.

And Ben, I'm sorry. All hope of this thread getting back on topic is lost. Watkins and I will just keep talking about Viggens until you post pictures of the Forester :P
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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Speaking of talking of Viggens ( :lol: ), go post in the for sale thread damn it!
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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RITmusic2k wrote:It's not a superiority complex, it's a humility deficiency.

And Ben, I'm sorry. All hope of this thread getting back on topic is lost. Watkins and I will just keep talking about Viggens until you post pictures of the Forester :P
Haha, this entire site is almost entirely off topic. :lol:

Speaking of my car, I got a new STi key cut, so it feels like a fast car when it's cranking. 8)
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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That's a badass key :lol: .
2000 Honda Civic Si- Slightly faster than your grandmomma's grocery getter......slightly.
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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watkins wrote:Speaking of talking of Viggens ( :lol: ), go post in the for sale thread damn it!
I know I know... all my creative energies have been appropriated for other nefarious purposes lately; the time will come when I get back to the next installment!
ben_0614 wrote:Haha, this entire site is almost entirely off topic. :lol:
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ben_0614 wrote:Speaking of my car, I got a new STi key cut, so it feels like a fast car when it's cranking. 8)
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That is a BADASS key.
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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What kind of nefarious purposes?
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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A late welcome!
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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94Corolla5Speed wrote:How many doubles do we have on SS?

2 x GTO
2 x Viggen
2 x Fiero*
2 x RX-7*
2 x Maxima
Used to have 3 x Rabbit. Now it's down to 1


* - Each double model is owned by the same person :lol:

there are multiple corollas as well
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Re: Newbie in Connecticut.

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FDSpirit wrote:That's a badass key :lol: .
i was thinking RICE
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