BajaNomad

Possible Nomad sighting

BAJACAT - 7-24-2007 at 10:49 PM

Time of the day 5:50 AM, Im on my daily drive from National city to Oceanside on I-5 around La Costa exit .When I notice a black or dark blue Chevy Avalanche with a camper shell trailing my truck,suddenly it passes me and positions it self in front of me.Thats when I realize it's car plates, they read like this. AV4BAJA
Any takers or someboby knows this person, the truck didn't have any noticeable decals ...?

[Edited on 7-25-2007 by BAJACAT]

Neal Johns - 7-25-2007 at 06:03 PM

He is a member of the Chevy Avalanche Fan Club. He joined 08/20/05.
His birthday is September 25.
http://www.chevyavalanchefanclub.com/index.html

Don Alley - 7-25-2007 at 08:10 PM

I think this truck I saw a few days ago might belong to an occassional nomad poster::lol:




It's a really nice truck, and I wanted to buy one like it here in Montana. Turns out they're having a special deal on Tacomas here: buy a used one and save $39.95.:lol:

I ended up with a Frontier, so my 1991 Ford F-150 Pizza truck will be sold.


elizabeth - 7-25-2007 at 10:55 PM

Nice truck...looks exactly like mine...except a lot cleaner and about a year newer!

CaboRon - 7-26-2007 at 12:07 PM

I am always amazed as to the speed of information exchange on the web. CaboRon

Don Alley - 7-26-2007 at 04:05 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by whistler
Don,how do you like your Frontier?


I've had it for just over 24 hours, so I can't really give a good review...but other than that, I really like it. On the road it's easy to drive, lots of power, smooth 6 speed manual. Good visibility. I bought it for functionality, but am surprised with how much I like to drive it. It's got about 34000 miles on it, so there is still some warranty left too.

BAJACAT - 7-26-2007 at 07:48 PM

It's funny how a thread can take life of his own,it all started about a Chevy Avalanche and now it's about Nissan Frontiers.Ha Baja nomad is great...thanks guys.. keep it up.Thanks Neal for the 411 on this guy.

Ken Cooke - 7-26-2007 at 09:33 PM

Baja Cat,

I was in Oceanside on Tuesday, driving around in my Jeep. Too bad we didn't bump into each other. 'Cos, we'd be able to talk Baja, etc. Take care, and see you in Baja!



Edguero - 7-26-2007 at 09:50 PM

David K"s?

I'm just guessing.

Quote:
Originally posted by Don Alley
I think this truck I saw a few days ago might belong to an occassional nomad poster::lol:




It's a really nice truck, and I wanted to buy one like it here in Montana. Turns out they're having a special deal on Tacomas here: buy a used one and save $39.95.:lol:

I ended up with a Frontier, so my 1991 Ford F-150 Pizza truck will be sold.


BAJACAT - 7-27-2007 at 08:56 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Baja Cat,

I was in Oceanside on Tuesday, driving around in my Jeep. Too bad we didn't bump into each other. 'Cos, we'd be able to talk Baja, etc. Take care, and see you in Baja!


Im sorry to hear that ken ,I was thinking maybe we can meet in Baja Grande 11,but don't know If my full size truck can make it where you guys are going.HOOK was asking the same question in your thread,about his full size truck.

Ken Cooke - 7-27-2007 at 10:10 PM

Quote:
Im sorry to hear that ken ,I was thinking maybe we can meet in Baja Grande 11,but don't know If my full size truck can make it where you guys are going.HOOK was asking the same question in your thread,about his full size truck.


I don't know why a full-sized pickup wouldn't be able to attend. There is nothing extreme on this trip except for a few hillclimbs on the Mission Impossible Trail outside of Catavina. If taken carefully, your stock-height fullsized truck will do just fine driving out of Mission Santa Maria. Air down your tires, and idle on up the hills.

Now, the Baja Pole Line Road would be another story!! :lol:

Victor's lifted Pickup truck on the Pole Line Road took a serious beating later this evening after we missed the turn up Basketball Hill...

tuna stick - 7-28-2007 at 01:26 PM

:bounce: Nice ride Don,but methinks it needs Jacks of Diamonds, on the doors at least! You're not missing much golds,only much cold water. Our amigo Sergio,said he had four days of no bites. He had a flyfishing customer one day,and found a school of small dorado. When he threw out sardina,they scattered! Strange days indeed!