9C1 in New York
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9C1 in New York
Hi there,
Just bought a 2004 9C1 a couple weeks ago to head back to school about 1000 miles away. Its 50 miles shy of 45k and feels like something between a tank and a limousine. I hope to have some good times in it and hope to meet some new friends here.
Just bought a 2004 9C1 a couple weeks ago to head back to school about 1000 miles away. Its 50 miles shy of 45k and feels like something between a tank and a limousine. I hope to have some good times in it and hope to meet some new friends here.
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Yes, it has the cool steel wheels. My dad and I went to look at it and he goes "Maybe you should get some hubcaps" and I said "Nope, I'm keeping the steelies that way"
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hehe the best part of an ex cop car is whn ou parked and fishing and people come flying up see your car and slam on their brake lol..Welcome to the forum feel free to join in anywhere..we looovvveee pics enjoy
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The cars a little rough now, but I plan on putting up some pics soon. And yes, there are benefits to driving an ex cop car. The police nod and wave, and people stay 5 car lengths behind you on the highway, as well as no sillyness on the road.
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Welcome! Those cars are pretty neat for what they are. Did those come with with police issued special seats? I know the earlier year Luminas came with Recaro seats from the factory.
In any case, pull up a chair and stay a while. Feel free to ask any questions, and let us know if there'* any way we can help!
In any case, pull up a chair and stay a while. Feel free to ask any questions, and let us know if there'* any way we can help!