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Subject: 4 door IMPALA


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Joe
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Date Posted: 19:09:13 11/02/05 Wed

How come all these car clubs only allow 2door and convertibles? Isn't a car club about being different hanging out with people who have the same interests that you do and cruizn and show hoppin. Whats the reason for the no 4 door rule? I have a 63 impala 4 door no post it was used in the movie "A Few Good Men" Tom Cruise drove the car in the movie Demi Moore rode in it. I even have the movie contract.It's from East L.A. I got it from my uncle,I traded for a 1990 Honda Accord. I'm in OHIO Can sumone please let me know the no 4 door rule im thinkin bcuz its not a traditional low but a low is a low no matter what it is.

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