Recent content by NIK

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    The Price of Gas

    Yeah, but remember, a good hourly wage was $1.00 - $1.50 an hour, too! And a nice home could be purchased for $7,000 - $8,000 ...... a $20,000 home was unthinkable! A Snicker's bar was a nickel ...... I could go on and on. To sum it all up, it's all relative. Today's standard of living is so...
  2. 2005 CADILLAC CTS-V

    2005 CADILLAC CTS-V

    Corsa exhaust, custom floor mats and seat belt pads, "performance division" badge on console.
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    Newbie - Uploading Pics

    :C I'm a relative newbie here and would like to upload some pics of my cars to the garage - how do I do so? Could someone steer me in the right direction? Many thanks.
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    Anyone added remote start to a '99 STS?

    Remote Starter I don't have a '99 STS, but I do have a '99 DeVille that I had a remote starter installed on about 3 years ago - works great (knock on wood) and was installed by (ready for this) Circuit City in Allentown, PA. Cost me about $150.00, parts and labor, with one (1) remote, no pager...
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    Any members near Philly or Trenton area?

    Bethlehem, PA - Approx 60 miles north of Philly (Lehigh Valley area.)
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    All Season Tires for CTS-V?

    I've asked this question on a couple of other sites but have never gotten a clear answer: Are there tires for the CTS-V that would be considered "all season?" I'm looking for something that I could leave on year-round and which would perform well in wet, dry, or snow. I know I would have to...
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    cts-v

    Right here ('05) - Joined the forum yesterday!
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    Newbie CTS-V owner

    Glad to be here with all you car enthusiasts! Looks like an interesting and helpful site. I've owned Cadillacs (DeVilles) for many years, but for "gut wrenching" performance I also always owned a performance car along with it in order to satisfy the yearnings of my youth (the latest being a '99...
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