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We need all maxima members to come to Houston and pull all of the drowning Maximas out of the flood waters. I saw 5 on TV alone. If anyone needs Maxima parts, I think Houston will be a good place to look in a week or so. Carfax is going to be busy updated Titles after this one.
I was lucky and am High and Dry. Hope all Houston members here are alright. God Bless |
Wow, feel sorry for those Max owners... to lose a ride like that at least... I was on the phone watching the news and I saw some familiar tail lights peeking outta what looked like a river in the street. Stopped talking for like 10 seconds and just watched and thought, "Whoa! That was a Maxima." Regards to those who lost rides to the flood.
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im from houston... pretty sad few days lately. in some areas, the water gotten about 2 feet from the top of 18-wheelers and in some others, one story houses were flooded past the roof. i kept my max up on the drive way where its nice and high and drove my parents car if i had to go anywhere. good luck to all other houston area people...
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i live in cali
but i just wanted to say that i hope you guys are alright, its sad to lose a great car like the maxima. god bless.
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yeah it's sad for people to lose a great car like a Maxima, however it's sad to lose any car...I feel bad for people how have lost their homes & lives (if there have been any).
God Bless & hope everyone is ok. |
lol....I'll take a good old Buffalo Blizzard ANYDAY. Yes the max was snow locked this winter during our 3 foot snowstorm. Yes half of it melted 2 days later and I was a happy camper. NO snow can't penetrate the door seals. :D
But really, I do feel bad for the people there. Its just mother nature....this stuff is all normal. I don't feel sorry for people that build on rivers then ***** when they flood! Mike S. |
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