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I think is kinda silly that you want to keep it close to where you live. Try meeting up with some 240 heads and talk shop with them. Eventually this will lead towards a tight group of friends and ya'll can start your own 240 cult.
thats wut i was thinking....its only a 30min. ride to va. beach from hampton/newport news area(givin the traffic isnt bad).....
im just waitin for my friend to fix up his 240 and sell it to me(probably like 2 weeks or so)...then ill finally be back into some SR POWA
and im down for it, i live right on the va. beach/norfolk border
and everyone "DRIFTS" even the Mccains!!!! IF you own a dosquarenta and dont like to slide it then you are doing it wrong. I think the 240 bus is pretty full as off 2005 also. A 240 club is not a bad idea, but there are so many well established organizations out there you can join or be a part of. You can goto midatlantic240sx.com <<<just for 240's. Come play with us at sumospeed.com. Alot of us have owned a 240 or 2,3,4....20 for that matter. I think is kinda silly that you want to keep it close to where you live. Try meeting up with some 240 heads and talk shop with them. Eventually this will lead towards a tight group of friends and ya'll can start your own 240 cult.
point taken, but dont most of sumo speed go to va beach?
well then you need to go talk to sumospeed and see what they think about your opinion, idk why you bring this to my attention when im not in one. so yeah go talk to them and see what they say