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Post by unirok on Apr 22, 2008 16:33:49 GMT -6
Gangstas like these cars I guess. I am starting to see more and more Auroras around my area. All of them have huge rims, . Around here its base 300C with huge rims and a chrome grill + tint of course.
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Post by jason on Apr 22, 2008 22:10:17 GMT -6
Gangstas like these cars I guess. I am starting to see more and more Auroras around my area. All of them have huge rims, . Around here its base 300C with huge rims and a chrome grill + tint of course. Caprice classics here and they look really stupid.
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Post by RapMastaC1 on Apr 23, 2008 2:01:47 GMT -6
Yeah, I know the Caprice Classics (thank goodness they haven't touched the Impala SS, because that is one hella car!)
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Post by duley3 on Apr 23, 2008 8:55:24 GMT -6
I'm around the area of Flint Michigan... Around here you have $100 cars with $3000 rims and $2000 audio systems. Now thats stupid.....
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Post by ledzp404 on Apr 28, 2008 19:51:52 GMT -6
duley3 i would have to agree with you on that one. (being only a little ways away from you) i also hate it when people decide to have a horrible mess of a car and try to make the best of it. the weirdest thing I have found in my car is the previous owners work key card. luckily an older couple owned my car before me so i don't need to worry about illegal substances.
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Post by XJSman89 on Jun 19, 2008 22:43:47 GMT -6
In keeping with the true "Grocery Getter" history of my car, The only thing I found in my car upon receiving it was a receipt from Price Chopper.
It also goes to show how little my grandmother changed about the car while she had it... the sticker that says "This is your homelink transmitter" was still in place. No Joke.
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Post by rvrrat on Jun 20, 2008 6:59:38 GMT -6
So you bought your car rom your grandmother many your lucky she took such great care of it
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Post by aldrichd on Jun 20, 2008 9:05:03 GMT -6
I got a bowling ball from my Grandmother once. She did have a 170 average back then.
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Post by rvrrat on Jun 20, 2008 10:56:59 GMT -6
lol thats good
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Post by alan442 on Jun 20, 2008 11:25:00 GMT -6
I just took up that back seat to investigate an electrical/fuse problem and decided to run my hands around under the seat back and other hidden areas. Wish I hadn't - found 3 empty hypodermic syringe bodies (no needle, no plunger, just the clear plastic part, one with part of the plunger still inside). Hopefully one of the previous owners was just a diabetic. When I got the car a few months ago I scoured the interior and trunk and found nothing even remotely odd, barely even any loose change under the front seats. Now I want to more thoroughly look around under the back seat for anything else suspicious or that could get me into trouble. When I bought my previous house I discovered the old owner's nudy mag stash hidden in the basement cieling. At least that was funny.
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Post by XJSman89 on Jun 21, 2008 8:50:24 GMT -6
lol I am beginning to see how lucky I am to have gotten my olds from family. I looked under the back seat when I was connecting my aftermarket amp to power, and found a couple peppermints, but my grandma has been known to shoot it up every once in a while so i'll keep an eye out for those syringes.
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Post by intheb0x on Jun 22, 2008 22:11:49 GMT -6
around here in milwaukee theres all types of cars with rims i always see classic auroras as beaters, "stuntin" cars around here are 300cs with rims, chargers with rims, and so on. i dont see too many second gens with rims, i see them stock tho.
and they do impala ss's here, just gotta have the money, i see em with 24s on them and stuff. there ok
my brother has a 96 impala SS black all stock besides K&n typhoon intake, it has 49k miles.
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Post by aldrichd on Jun 22, 2008 22:41:19 GMT -6
If you are worried about something illegal in the car (drugs) call the police and ask if you can have the K9 sniff through your car.
Being military (now retired) you could do that on base with no problem. All you had to do is call the base police and make an appointment to bring it in.
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Post by jason on Jun 24, 2008 8:57:56 GMT -6
If you are worried about something illegal in the car (drugs) call the police and ask if you can have the K9 sniff through your car. Being military (now retired) you could do that on base with no problem. All you had to do is call the base police and make an appointment to bring it in. Thats good info.
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Post by rushsampson on Jun 25, 2008 0:34:22 GMT -6
Well, my interesting bits I've found weren't in the glovebox, but...
When I was cleaning under the front seats a while back, I found a receipt left behind by the previous owner. It was apparently from a rather large packie-run.
And then, under the back seat, before that, corn chips and the Beatles on CD. A lot of corn chips. The car also came with some handy free tools in the console.
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Post by aurora98 on Jul 12, 2016 20:33:00 GMT -6
When I first got my aurora I went through the car and found sand paper under the rear seat and I also found the window sticker and owners manual in the glovebox.
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