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Old Jun 30, 2002 | 05:32 PM
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not so sure what i should do now...

a few months ago i hit a curb going 60 head on... some stupid ugly veichel (suv) being driven by a women decided to stop right behind a blind turn, instead of doing what i should have done (taken the stupid truck out) i swerved and took out a curb head on... came like 1 foot from hitting a light pole... and to top it off she pointed at me like it was my fault, and drove off... then last weekend i was driving in the rain when i was rearended by a bumb driving momy and daddys car. The jacka$$ was doing at least 60 in a 45 zone plus it was in the rain... well long storys short i have gotten a lot of stuff latly and am not to sure how well a camaro would sit in my hands... the guy driving his dads car had the car totaled and towed away, as for me, i drove away gatta love big old trucks... what are yalls feelings on this...?
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Old Jun 30, 2002 | 06:04 PM
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well...

i guess your askin if you should be driving a camaro/bird... thats up to you. IMO because youve had the accidents does not mean u shouldn't drive a camaro. the 2nd one wasnt your fault & doesnt count against ya. The first one, there was nothing you could do about the suv, so... technically.. the camao would be ok, AS LONG AS, you dont treat it like the truck... you have to take better care of an f-body than you do an old truck. To make a long story short.. of course a camaro/bird is right for you.. If you treat it right. Good luck finding "the right Z" :lala:
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Old Jul 1, 2002 | 01:50 AM
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just don't drive it in the rain!!
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Old Jul 1, 2002 | 08:03 AM
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yeah, rain = bad for our cars

in fact, there are some roads, when its raining hard enough, I have to correct my sterring just so my car won't slide off of the ashfault road. I can litteraly feel the car sliding off of the road.. ahhhhhhhhhh... scary ****.
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Old Jul 1, 2002 | 12:41 PM
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rainy roads

i new there was something wrong with my car bein in the rain... i cant even drive through town w/o it sliding... but then again... alot of the roads here are still the old 100 years old brick ones.... thats even harder to drive on when wet.... "sigh"
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