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Old Jun 26, 2004 | 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by kusheen
Oh...another topic...although I'm no longer a Crossfire owner, I'd suggest that if a club is formed to rethink the idea of not allowing non-owners. MOST marquee clubs, including Ferrari, Lotus, etc., do allow non-owners, if for no other reason that the membership dues they provide helps keep the boat afloat, and helps pay for the amenities that make being a member of a national club worthwhile.
From what I've seen written, there is really nothing more to this "new club" other than a sticker. To my knowledge no one has begun the process of starting a "sanctioned club". If they have, nothing has been said publicly about it. As it stands now, the "new club" is a "Virtual Crossfire Club" using this site as it's means of communication. It has no charter, by-laws, elected officials stated purpose etc etc. It would be great if someone with the know-how could point us in the right direction of how to start a real sanctioned Crossfire Club that can be taken seriously as other car clubs are.
 
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