Blk/blk Typhoon in Bonney Lake, WA

Mephisto

These trucks are cursed
Last Sunday cruising around checking out cities and neighborhoods in WA to get an idea of where I want to move... it was starting to get dark so decided to call it a day and head back to the hotel in Seattle, when I drive down a random street and see a Typhoon in the middle of the road backing in to a driveway... I slowed down and was gonna pull over to chat him up and see if he was on here, but figured it probably just looked like I was casing the house hahaha so I took off.

If you are on here and that was you... Sorry! I wasn't casing your house! Just funny to see a Typhoon at such a random time, and one that runs!:rotf: Good sounding exhaust too!
 

Chest Rockwell

Active member
Re: Blk/blk Typhoon in Bonney Lake, WA

I have friends in and around Bonney Lake who know I've had a Syclone and Typhoons, but nobody has mentioned seeing one in the area. Cool!
 

Mephisto

These trucks are cursed
Re: Blk/blk Typhoon in Bonney Lake, WA

Yeah I figured it was someone on here, and after I made the post they'd chime in and say "yeah that was me!" haha no such luck... now I kinda wish I had stopped. From what I remember it looked a lot like mine. Tinted windows, little lower than stock, aftermarket wheels (too dark to tell which ones), and a good sounding exhaust.

Bremerton is out there man! Do you just jump on the ferry if you need to go into the city, or drive around the sound? I think we're probably gonna get a place in Maple Valley or around that area. Seems like most of the WA guys are pretty spread out, no?
 

fauXGT

Brick Pilot
Re: Blk/blk Typhoon in Bonney Lake, WA

Ferries are the local 'long bridge'. I have friends with property on the Hood canal, and I always take the Kingston ferry north of Ballard. But I live in Spoookaloo, and that's just a route I'm familiar with. If you come from south of downtown Seattle, the toll bridge might be the way to go.
 
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