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I live in Jersey and I have a Tahoe. Not a trail blazer. There really isn't a lot of traffic in the regeon area of this board. But if you go to your truck area and general topic area there is a lot of action. Good luck. And enjoy your truck.

 

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Brandon

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Hey I'm right outside Staten Island in NJ....Long Island isn't that far away, and besides I know this clown Manny. :confused::puke:

 

Dave

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Hey I'm right outside Staten Island in NJ....Long Island isn't that far away, and besides I know this clown Manny. :confused::puke:

 

Dave

Psssst, don't say that too loud. LOL :puke:

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Actually Chris we both own Chevy Avalanche's....I own an 02 Summit White Z-71 with the 327 5.3L....Love the Av, can't get enough... :jester:

 

Dave

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Hi AnniesSS...

 

I'm from East Northport Suffolk county .. Where are you located ...

 

:cool:

 

Chris

Sorry for the delay in my response! :D I'm in Islip. If anyone is interested in getting together at either Jillian's or Bald Hill Tues night, we are usually there.... although my truck is off the road for the time being :crackup:

 

I hate when I don't read the time and day stamp!!! :D:crackup: Especially since my response is almost 1 year too late!!! lol

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