besides california hating cars, it's not that bad. I like it better than I thought I was going to but it's definitely not the Bay Area. My advice, buy a house, don't rent if possible
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It sucks
But in your case, anything is better than Arizona
I bought a bike recently, and there are bike trails everywhere, the e30 scene is pretty nice, Downtown and Old town are pretty exciting (especially to bike through), American River is fantastic in the summer, and the surrounding cities (Auburn, Stockton, San Fransisco) all have something different to offer on visits.
Just stay out of South Sac and you'll be fine
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Originally posted by JinormusJ View PostSac checking in
It sucks
But in your case, anything is better than Arizona
I bought a bike recently, and there are bike trails everywhere, the e30 scene is pretty nice, Downtown and Old town are pretty exciting (especially to bike through), American River is fantastic in the summer, and the surrounding cities (Auburn, Stockton, San Fransisco) all have something different to offer on visits.
Just stay out of South Sac and you'll be fine
I haven't been in a meet in years.
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Originally posted by xxx-Lost-Soul-xxx View PostIs there any meets around somewhere? Ill have my Euro e28 with me.
I haven't been in a meet in years.
There are some nice meets westward: San Jose, San Fransisco; those are two big e30 hot spots up in NorCal.
Head on over to NorCal chat and say Hi. We have a group of about 15 regulars and most of the guys and gals go to and plan meets off and on. I'm prepping my new e30 to finally make it to its first official Norcal e30 meet sometime in this next month. Heck, they just had three in the last 2 weeks. Most of the meets in Sac will have you wishing you coughed up the extra gas money and drove to a quality meet around the Bay area
Too many people doing burnouts, revving excessively, and mad-tyte street racing YO! Its just extra noise that I personally don't put up withLast edited by JinormusJ; 02-02-2013, 05:31 PM.
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Sac is what you make of it. I moved to sac from Vail, Co so it was definitely a let down compared to that. It took a while but I have come to be quite comfortable here. It's biggest advantage is that if you go west 1.5 hr you are in SF, if you go east 1.5 hr you are in Tahoe. The weird part about sac is how the ghetto parts can be mixed with the nice neighborhoods within a couple of blocks or so. But if you can find a place in E. sac, Tahoe park, midtown, or even Arden you are good. Also I love to go bar/ hole in the wall restaurant hopping and sac is definitely great for that too.
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You have to be into the outdoors. (oxymoron?) not much to do city wise, but i used to live in Grass Valley and spent a lot of time in Sac/Roseville/Rocklin/Auburn and shit gets old quick.. but the rivers and biking and camping is next to unprecedented. In terms of car meets, it didnt seem that active. Maybe coming from Arizona is different but from a general stand point, there are a few stragglers, but the real BMW life is in SoCal.'89 Delphin 2.8 Cabrio
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Originally posted by phreshkid View PostModesto? Have you ever been to Stockton? Have you ever been to Fresno?
Actually Modesto is pretty bad too.
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostYes. I'm from SoCal. I spent 27 years of my life in California. I could add Brawley/El Centro/Imperial Valley into the mix, but Modesto still takes it.
Originally posted by ToPLeSS(e30)FeinD View PostYou have to be into the outdoors. (oxymoron?) not much to do city wise, but i used to live in Grass Valley and spent a lot of time in Sac/Roseville/Rocklin/Auburn and shit gets old quick.. but the rivers and biking and camping is next to unprecedented. In terms of car meets, it didnt seem that active. Maybe coming from Arizona is different but from a general stand point, there are a few stragglers, but the real BMW life is in SoCal.
ALL i have with me is my toolbox/clothes/dog/one colnago/and my dj stuff.
oH YA and this computer,that wont make the trip back.
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