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Old 05-22-2005, 05:39 PM   #1
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Oregon Titan's

Ok guys....where in the heck have you hidden all the Titan's in Oregon (Portland). I have been here 24 hrs and out driving around quite a bit and I have only seen 1 Titan.....back home I'd have seen 20 by now. Come on, Coach Boone can't be the only one in Portland with a Titan
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Old 05-24-2005, 06:15 PM   #2
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there are only 5 titans in portland. sorry to disappoint. Most around here prefer honda civics, and subaru outbacks.
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Old 05-24-2005, 06:19 PM   #3
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Yeah I noticed. Then again the small streets in Portland proper would make a Titan unwanted. I'm staying over off of Hawthorne and I can barely get down the street in the GMC Envoy I have as a rental. I did see a Titan when I was out in Gresham today, but other than that the only other one was out towards Tigard. Oh well...
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:10 AM   #4
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Come to Coos Bay! There are a ton of Titan's in this area. I run a local tire center and the local dealership keeps us real busy. As a matter of fact, we just finished our 12th lifted Titan yesterday, and that's just since the first week of February! Coos Bay Nissan sells, and this is no exaggeration, at least one per week. Great trucks.
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Old 05-25-2005, 05:28 PM   #5
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I actually saw two more today while I was up in Washington State, within 30 mins infact! I just miss my Titan and wish I could have here with me
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:06 PM   #6
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There's three here at where I work

We must be more enlightened as to good trucks over here across the river. There are three Titans and two Armadas where I work.

Portland is a good place to get your Honda stolen. A gal who works here lost her second one. She's switching to an Outback...

Oops, she's not as smart as I thought... She bought an Audi. Used. With 40,000 miles.
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:58 PM   #7
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Yeah I think so....I've seen more Armadas in Portland than I have Titan's...even more than I see back home in Texas. But to me Portland isn't setup for big vehicles like a Titan and Armada...the roads are just too narrow.
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Hi, there are several Titans here in Corvallis... probably more than in Portland. They're not that common. But I'm seeing more of them everyday out here. Big trucks are quite popular in this town.
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Come to Coos Bay! There are a ton of Titan's in this area. I run a local tire center and the local dealership keeps us real busy. As a matter of fact, we just finished our 12th lifted Titan yesterday, and that's just since the first week of February! Coos Bay Nissan sells, and this is no exaggeration, at least one per week. Great trucks.
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not meaning to change subject, but aafter reading your post, i've been wondering what is the most aggressive tire that is best on wet streets. what do you think of the Cepek FC-II? wanting to move out your way by the end of the year. lived in vegas most my life: burnt on hot summers and want better environment to raise my kids.
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sorry again on subject change.
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Old 06-01-2005, 02:45 PM   #10
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Well I did finally see one in Portland (may have just been Coach Boone, but who knows) Saturday morning on my way to the masoleum. It was just south of Powell going towards Bybee (for the life of me can't remember the name of the street I was on LOL - I only know its the way to Portland Memorial from Ladd's Addition to visit my grandparents and father).
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Wadn't me. Just got back in town last night around midnight......although I DID ask junior over the phone a few days ago to go out to the garage and fire her up, just to make sure she still sounded healthy. You don't suppose he.........?
I saw 15 or more Titans on Maui and Kauai in 8 or so days of driving over there, way more per capita than I see around these parts. The thing I noticed about the brahs over there, they love to drive 4X4s and they LOVE to lift 'em, and they love to put the big-a$$ wheels on 'em!
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Old 06-02-2005, 02:21 AM   #12
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I've seen a lot of Titans here in Portland. 2 of my friends bought a Titan after they drove mine. You've probably seen mine around. A black crew cab with stainless steel westin brush grille and off road lights.
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Old 06-02-2005, 08:46 AM   #13
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Damn Intel parking lot in Beaverton is getting more titans in the parking lot daily.....Bastards... Remember back when I was the only one... oh the good ole days
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I'm sure had I gone out towards Beaverton I would have seen more. I was only briefly out on that side of town coming back 26 from the coast on Friday. Like I said before, Portland proper isn't made for a Titan since the streets are so narrow. I know that if I ever moved there, I'd have to find someplace out towards Gresham to live, although I'd love to live near downtown Portland. Sigh...one day lol
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