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Long-time Pontiac owner, but new member

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Carsuperfreak

Hey everyone,

My name is Jason, and 3 of my 4 cars have been Pontiacs (and 1 Buick). My most recent Pontiac is a 2006 G6 GTP coupe, which I've had for just over 5 weeks now.

I am an Engineering student at Kettering University in Flint, MI (formerly GMI), and I co-op with GM Powertrain Engineering at the Milford Proving Grounds in MI.

I am also a member of www.Pontiac-G6-forums.com, and I'm glad to see other Pontiac sites!
 
Glad to have you, Jason!

This is turning out to be a pretty decent forum, though of course it's a bit slow right now...but once it gets more widely known...:D
 
It'll get more widely known. I have no doubt. While OldsmobileForums.com gains popularity, new members are popping in from there. Same goes for the other forums on this network, like BuickForums.com... They've both taken their time picking up, with Oldsmobile being the first to really pick up. All the forums work for one another.. I think this forum will be the most exciting out of all of them once the traffic finds it's way here...
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True. A few other good ones, depending on what you like, are the forums at PonchoPride.com (all '73 - '77 Pontiacs) and The A-Body Site (for '73 - '77 GM A-bodies), and Trans Am Country for second-generation Firebirds and Trans Ams. If the other GM brands of that same era are more to your liking, there's always MidsizedBowties.net. And of course there's the forums at Performance Years and Classical Pontiac.

Choice is an option if you like Pontiacs, finally!:)
 
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