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Natalie and I put the 35th Anniversary in the garage last night.. (for good) She has officially been retired as a daily driver. We purchased a 95 Saturn SL1 from a friend for Natalie to use as a daily driver to and from work.
The Camaro will no longer be driven except in fun much less frequent situations. We are going to get a new wheel, eventually new stripes, and take better care of our baby.
We are planning some mods too
-------------------- J.R. Mayer 2002 Camaro SS - 35th Anniversary LE LE Build #57 FLP Longtube Headers Whisper LID w/ K&N Filter T Byrne MAF Ends PPC Smooth Bellows Posts: 596 | From: Kansas City | Registered: Aug 2000
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I can understand not being a daily driver, but drive it!! It was meant to be driven. I take mine out at least twice a week for a cruise. It still puts a huge smile on my face.
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quote:Originally posted by DanA_F99_1977: I can understand not being a daily driver, but drive it!! It was meant to be driven. I take mine out at least twice a week for a cruise. It still puts a huge smile on my face.
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No daily use for me, but still 12,000 Kilometers in 4 years. Did 2,000 going to BG and back. Worth every kilometer!
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It will get driven.. but we are talking less than 1000 miles per year (my goal)
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JR, It was nice to meet you and your wife in BG. Sorry to hear about your mishap with the pothole. I would of been in fits! F*#@ing Dept of Transportation. How much tax money do they need to waste before they fix the roads?!!
OK, nuff bi#%@ing. Glad to hear your putting her away. Don't let anyone make you feel bad about limiting your mileage. Enjoy the car the way that YOU want to. That's my .02
See ya Posts: 339 | From: Philadelphia | Registered: Jul 2002
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