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Old 09-13-2004, 11:49 PM
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Re: Syracuse Area

I wish I had my car here lol, decided to sell it and get a VR4 next summer. You still take classes at ESF Classic?
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Re: Syracuse Area

Damn why you all be hatin' on us Civic drivers? Of course most of them are in their slow stock economy form (including me right now), but there are some around here that run 12's or faster in the ¼. I know quite a bit of car clubs/crews that are mostly or all Civics and they're not full of "ricers" who think they're fast or talk smack; they're very respectful to people whatever car they drive. It's too bad that the Blvd attracts all the punk kids who rev up on everyone and anyone with their stock decaled up cars; it ruins it for the rest of us.
And I don't know of any mile tracks but there are a few ¼ one around. ESTA in Bridgeport http://www.estadrags.com/ and New York International Racing Park up near Rochester http://www.nyirp.com/, in case anyone cares. I'm from Liverpool by the way.
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I don't hate civic drivers, I hate rich kids who bodykit their civics (or anything else for that matter) and say that they're faster than stock. Civics are great cars for what they are.
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Re: Syracuse Area

Im in the Binghamton area.
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Re: Re: Syracuse Area

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speaking of crashing into sutff, is there any good places to go driving in the CNY area? I want to drive on twisty roads and such. driving these long straight lines and gentle curves can really suck sometimes.
Check out Route 174 between Camillus and Marcellus. It snakes along Nine mile Creek. It has some nice curves and twists and I believe the speed limit is 45,for those who "obey" the law.
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