Buy Cars and Trucks in Norman, Oklahoma

Infiniti : G37 Coupe S (sport) 2010 G 37S Coupe
Infiniti : G37 Coupe S (sport) 2010 G 37S Coupe
$27,600.00
$31,500.00
Time Left: 16h 43m
Fiat : 500 lounge 2012 Fiat 500 Lounge
Fiat : 500 lounge 2012 Fiat 500 Lounge
$21,500.00
Time Left: 17h 41m
Ford : Thunderbird 2002 Thunderbird - Inspiration Yellow
Ford : Thunderbird 2002 Thunderbird - Inspiration Yellow
$8,900.00
$18,900.00
Time Left: 1d 3h 19m
Chevrolet : Corvair 1964 CHEVROLET CORVAIR
Chevrolet : Corvair 1964 CHEVROLET CORVAIR
$6,300.00 (8 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 4h 14m
Lexus : SC 2007 Lexus SC430 Retractable Only 22000 Miles
Lexus : SC 2007 Lexus SC430 Retractable Only 22000 Miles
$30,100.00
$35,950.00
Time Left: 1d 11h 42m
Chevrolet : El Camino 2 DOOR 1978 El Camino SUPER SPORT
Chevrolet : El Camino 2 DOOR 1978 El Camino SUPER SPORT
$5,600.00 (16 Bids)
Time Left: 4d 8h 36m

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who does the 'mile of cars' commercial as Norman Nobody?
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Norman/Oklahoma city area. He looks and sounds a lot like Keith Klein who does tapes of israel tours and other places.


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Try calling New West at (405) 605-4040, and ask them, since they were the ones who created the campaign‎....

Need a mechanic to fix car at house in Norman Oklahoma?

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What is wrong with it?

I'm 15, where can I find a job in Norman, Oklahoma?
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I am looking to save some money to put a down-payment on a car in April of 2012, but in order to do so, I am going to need some form of income. I know I'm young, but I need to be able to provide for myself. Not to mention it would help my father out immensely if I could bring home a little cash once in a while. I would really appreciate your input! Thanks!


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You are 15, unless it is in your parents name NOBODY is going to give you a loan for a car. Sorry.

What does K.I.P.M.I.F. mean?
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I've seen a lot of cars in Norman, Oklahoma with K.I.P.M.I.F. written on the windows. Does anyone know what it means?


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Haven't seen that. But when I see one I'm going to ask.

I need help in finding an getting an art job for my cartooning/ coomic book in Oklahoma. What shall I do?
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Ive been plugging away at this job market here and no such luck. I graduated school and got my graphic design certificate and my teacher said Im ready to be in the art world. But the art world isnt allowing me a chance. I want to work while using my art skill but I dont know how about to do it? Ive tried to be postive, network, look on the internet, went to businesses, called businesses but no such luck. Living in Shawnee is tough for an artist. Most people say Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond, or Tulsa is where the art community is at? But I dont have enough money to get there with my car? What shall I do?


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Go down to the largest bookstore you've got and get a copy of Artist Market 2008, and start doing spot illustrations and art for publishers, magazines, etc. who list what they're looking for in that book. You can work from home with this kind of job and it'll still look good on a resume.

More on OU getting screwed! Your thoughts?
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NORMAN, Okla. -- The University of Oklahoma has taken the first step to appeal a ruling by the NCAA that stripped the football team of its 2005 wins and found the university guilty of "failure to monitor" the employment of its athletes. OU President David Boren sent a notice of appeal of those two findings to NCAA President Myles Brand. Boren noted the appeal was limited only to the "failure to monitor" finding and the NCAA's penalty that forced the Sooners to erase all of the wins from its 2005 season, when OU went 8-4 and won the Holiday Bowl. "We have accepted a large majority of the NCAA's findings and penalties because we agree that the highest possible standards of conduct and ethics should be maintained and that when mistakes are made, even if they are unintentional, institutions must be held accountable," Boren said in a statement Friday. The penalties stem from a case involving players, including starting quarterback Rhett Bomar and offensive lineman J.D. Quinn, who were kicked off the team last August for being paid for work they had not performed at a Norman car dealership, Big Red Sports and Imports. On its notice of appeal form, Oklahoma indicated that it would appeal all five of the findings on which the "failure to monitor" violation was based -- including that the school failed to follow established procedures to track employment by collecting gross earnings statements for 12 athletes that worked at the car dealership and that it failed to detect that athletes were working at the dealership in the spring and fall of the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons. Oklahoma also indicated it would use all of its possible grounds for appeal -- that the evidence is contrary to the violation finding, that the facts do not constitute a violation, and that a procedural error affected the reliability of information supporting the infractions committee's finding. It also claims the removal of the Sooners' eight wins in 2005 was excessive. The school requested the appeal be based on written record of its appearance before the infractions committee in April instead of being heard in person before the appellate panel. In a letter to Brand released Friday, Boren wrote that the university wasn't requesting a hearing because of the "limited scope and nature of the appeal." The removal of the wins was the only penalty challenged by the university. Among penalties that were not challenged were the addition of two years of probation to an earlier penalty, extending the Sooners' probation to May 23, 2010, and the removal of two scholarships for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 school years. The university already had banned athletes from working at the car dealership until at least the 2008-09 academic year and moved to prevent the athletes' supervisor at the dealership, Brad McRae, from being involved with the university's athletics program until at least August 2011. In addition to Bomar and Quinn, the Sooners also dismissed walk-on Jermaine Hardison, who received payment for time he spent in a scrimmage and spring game. Both Bomar and Quinn lost a season of eligibility. Bomar has been ordered by the NCAA to pay back more than $7,400 in extra benefits to charity, while Quinn was told to pay back more than $8,100. Both players transferred to Division I-AA schools -- Bomar to Sam Houston State and Quinn to Montana -- where they can resume their careers this season. Once the NCAA receives OU's notice of appeal, the university has 30 days to file a written appeal. Boren also informed Brand in the letter dated Thursday that Oklahoma has hired additional compliance officers, including a former member of the NCAA's enforcement staff, in hopes of having a "model, and continually improving, compliance system." "Even though no compliance system is perfect and there is no guarantee that you can catch those who may intentionally choose to evade the rules, I can assure you that we will remain diligent in our efforts to have the best and most comprehensive compliance program possible," Boren wrote. Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press Todd J - YES it is personal for the NCAA. OU led the charge 25 years ago to break up the NCAA's unfair monopoly on college football TV rights. They have been gunning for them ever since! They did the same against Alabama because Alabama joined in with OU and a few other teams on that deal.


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Just another way the NCAA is trying to screw OU any way they can.

Did Rudy Giuliani miss a few things?
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Terror Attacks Under Bush: 22 Deaths: 3010 * July 27, 2008 - Jim David Adkisson shoots two persons in a Unitarian Church * May 5, 2008 - Pipe Bomb detonated outside Federal Courthouse in San Diego * March 7th, 2008 - Bomb detonated at Times Square Recruiting center in NY. * December 6, 2007: Chad Altman and Sergio Baca were arrested for the arson of Dr. Curtis Boyd's clinic in Albuquerque. * May 9, 2007: Unidentified person deliberately set fire to a Planned Parenthood clinic in Virginia Beach, Virginia. * April 25, 2007: A package left at a women's health clinic in Austin, Texas contained an explosive device capable of inflicting serious injury or death. * April 16, 2007 - Terrorism? Virginia Tech Shootings. * September 13, 2006 David McMenemy crashed his car into the Edgerton Women's Care Center in Davenport, Iowa. He then doused the lobby in gasoline and then started a fire. McMenemy committed these acts in the belief that the center was performing abortions, however Edgerton is not an abortion clinc. * March 2006 - Mohammed Reza Taheri-azar, an Iranian-born graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, drives an SUV onto a crowded part of campus, injuring nine. * December 12, 2005: Patricia Hughes and Jeremy Dunahoe threw a Molotov cocktail at a clinic in Shreveport, Louisiana. * July 4, 2005: A clinic Palm Beach, Florida was the target of an arson. * October 1, 2005 - Joel Henry Hinrichs III detonated a bomb near the packed football stadium at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma killing himself in the process. * October 2002 - John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo conduct the Beltway Sniper Attacks * July 4, 2002 - An Egyptian gunman opens fire at an El Al ticket counter in Los Angeles International Airport, killing two Israelis before being killed himself. * May 2002: Luke Helder injures 6 by placing pipebombs in mailboxes in the Midwest. * January 5, 2002 - 15yo Charles Bishop, expressing sympathy for bin Laden, crashes his Cessna into a Tampa Florida Skyscraper * June 11, 2001: Tacoma, Washington bombing destroys a Clinic Wall * December 12, 2001 - Jewish Defense League plot by Chairman Irv Rubin and follower Earl Krugel to blow up the King Fahd Mosque in Culver City, California, and the office of Lebanese-American Rep. Darrell Issa, foiled. * December 22, 2001 - Richard Reid attempts to bomb flight 63 * November 2001 - Clayton Waagner mails powder-laden envelopes to 550+ Clinics, is convicted on 51 counts in 2003. * September 2001 - 5 People Killed, 17 Infected by Anthrax laden letters, $250million spent cleaning up postal facilities. * September 11, 2001 - 15 Saudis, 2, UAEs, 1 Egyptian and 1 Lebanese Hijackers kill 2,973 persons, cost billions of dollars, and cause permenant, irreparable damages to modern societies freedoms to the United States citizens.


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Rudy Giuliani is preparing for his next bid for his party's Presidential nomination and, like Sarah Palin, are eager to find ways to keep their name in the press. The fact remains that there were terrorists attacks under ex President Bush but, unlike what has happened to President Obama, he was not personally held accountable. Several domestic attacks took place under Bush, including 9-11 attacks September 11, 2001 attacks. As CNN noted, "On September 11, 2001, four U.S. planes hijacked by terrorists crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania killing nearly 3,000 people in a matter of hours." 2001 anthrax attacks. A March 2004 State Department report on "Significant Terrorist Incidents, 1961-2003" quotes then-Attorney General John Ashcroft saying of the letters containing anthrax mailed to various targets: "When people send anthrax through the mail to hurt people and invoke terror, it's a terrorist act." Five people were killed as a result of those letters in the autumn of 2001. 2001 shoe bomber attempted attack. In June 2008, then-Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff described Reid's December 2001 attempt "to blow up a trans-Atlantic plane with a shoe bomb" as an attempt to "carry out terrorist operations for Al-Qaeda." 2002 attack against El Al ticket counter at LAX. In July 2002, Hesham Mohamed Hadayet opened fire at an El Al Airlines ticket counter at Los Angeles International Airport killing two people and wounding four others before being shot dead. A 2004 Justice Department report stated that Hadayet's case had been "officially designated as an act of international terrorism." 2002 DC-area sniper. The state of Virginia indicted Washington, D.C.-area sniper John Allen Muhammad -- along with his accomplice, a minor at the time -- on "an act of terrorism" for one of the murders he committed during a three-week shooting spree across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Muhammad was convicted, sentenced to death, and subsequently executed for the crime. 2006 UNC SUV attack. In March 2006, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill graduate Mohammed Reza Taheri-azar drove an SUV into an area of campus, striking nine pedestrians. According to reports, Taheri-azar said he acted because he wanted to "avenge the deaths or murders of Muslims around the world." Taheri-azar also reportedly stated in a letter: "I was aiming to follow in the footsteps of one of my role models, Mohammad Atta, one of the 9/11/01 hijackers, who obtained a doctorate degree." Maybe Giuliani is suffering from the early on set of Alzheimer's.

spongebob squarepants car paint job OK/TX/GA?
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I'm trying to find this dude thats been around the Norman OKC oklahoma area. He drives a old school cutlass/caprice type car, four door i think, yellow/green paint, with spongebob squarepants decals. I think he maybe from around the Oklahoma/Texas/Georgia area. African American mid 20s-30s. Let me know its important and any clue can help. Well I know its a long shot but i figured it couldnt hurt to try.


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Bike transportation at Univ. of Oklahoma?
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I plan on going to OU (please don't tell me otherwise) after spending time at an in-state college (I don't live in OK), and I've read that parking a car, getting a parking permit etc. is a pain in the a**. Most have told me it's better to get a bike, and use the transportation provided to students at OU. Now, what I'm most concerned with is theft. I've read that crime is low on campus in Norman (feel free to convince me otherwise), I have a heavy duty U-Lock, just not a bike. My question is: -What kind of bike is suitable? -Are thefts common at OU/on a college campus with around 20,000 students? -Does OU have "bike rooms" (for lack of a better description) or any other form of bike security (surveillance cams maybe?) I've had a bike stolen before- when I was miles away from home. It's not fun.


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i've ridden bikes for tha longest time and it's a great way of transportation. i ride my bike from town to town (10-28 miles is tha shortest and longest). But theft happens everywhere and you can stop it from happening unless like you said a heavy duty lock. good bikes are something like a Specialized Hardrock Bike, i've had one and i'm telling you, it is WELL worth 500 dollars, but i'm sure it's cheaper in Oklahoma

where can I buy tires at a cheap price near okc, ok.?
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I need to buy new tires for my car. Size P235/65R17. Does anyone know where would be the cheapest place near Oklahoma City, OK to buy them? Somewhere around Moore, ok or Norman, ok would be even better, but I'm willing to drive it will save me a lot of money. My size of tires are really expensive!


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I don't know where to buy them in Oklahoma but it might be worth your time to check prices online from either Tire Rack or 1010 Tires. Walmart will mount and balance them for you for about $10 per tire. Shipping will cost in the neighborhood of $15 per tire. That will be just about the cheapest you can get them anywhere. If their price including shipping, mounting and balancing is close to the prices you have already found you might want to consider buying them locally.