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Old 10-22-2000, 08:36 PM
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My family owns a house in scotts valley...my S2 might be garaged there...you're right...very high S2 density in Scotts Valley...

and YES a 19 year old can drive! (if i don't get 2 more points on my record )
Old 10-23-2000, 09:45 AM
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Dublin.
The "Sleepy Hollow" of the bay area.
Old 10-23-2000, 01:22 PM
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My red S2000 and I live in Pleasanton.

I think the Pleasantion/Dublin area may have Scotts Valley beat for the highest concentration of S2000s. (They just might not all be on this board, though.)
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North San Jose w/ my Silver/Red. Might move to the Menlo Park are soon. Work near Moffet Field. ... and every day my S makes that 10 mile, 1+ hour commute tolerable.

oh, 26. The Bay Area has it's share of younger owners too. Probably because a house is out of the question.

PS. Sorry I couldn't make the Los Gatos run. Too much to do this weekend. A little more warning and I'll mark the day off the calender. Next time.
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Danville, CA

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Old 10-23-2000, 03:47 PM
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Santa Rosa 50 miles north of the San Francisco in the heart of the wine country.
Old 10-23-2000, 08:07 PM
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Live in San Francisco and work in Berkeley
Old 10-25-2000, 10:50 AM
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Is it just me or do bay area people not notice other stook's? I've seen about four since i got mine...flashed, honked...nothing. I get more response out of NSX's and Insights...speaking of which...the other day I was on 237 in the middle lane, in the fast lane an nsx, and the slow lan an insight....man it looked nice to see them hondas =)
It's a pity the customer service isn't up to par with their cars...I went into Hopkins honda the other day to make an appointment for the gear grind. I had to talk to four people till I could get anyone that knew what I was talking about. And then they told me it would only be a few hours~a day. Weird, I thought some parts are on national backorder? Anyway...it's cool to see so many stook's around...the few, the proud, the stookers

c ya!
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by scottrnelson:
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I think the Pleasantion/Dublin area may have Scotts Valley beat for the highest concentration of S2000s.


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