Nice Blurb about CICCI on Wikipedia
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From the page:
The Chrysler Crossfire has taken on an almost cult following. There are monthly local meetings, and yearly national meetings of the Crossfire International Car Club Incorporated (CICCI) with the largest meets drawing over 100 cars. This puts the Crossfire in the top 5 car clubs in the United States. The club, dedicated to the Crossfire and their owners, was founded in 2008, boasts over 200 national and international members and was recognized in 2008 at the All-Chrysler Nationals, Carlisle, Pennsylvania as one of the fastest growing car clubs in attendance.
From the page:
The Chrysler Crossfire has taken on an almost cult following. There are monthly local meetings, and yearly national meetings of the Crossfire International Car Club Incorporated (CICCI) with the largest meets drawing over 100 cars. This puts the Crossfire in the top 5 car clubs in the United States. The club, dedicated to the Crossfire and their owners, was founded in 2008, boasts over 200 national and international members and was recognized in 2008 at the All-Chrysler Nationals, Carlisle, Pennsylvania as one of the fastest growing car clubs in attendance.
Yeah, I like that. We are being noticed. This helps us in working with Chrysler and aftermarket suppliers.
We've come a long way in just about a year. Keep up the good work guys, and lets get some more members...
We've come a long way in just about a year. Keep up the good work guys, and lets get some more members...
Yep we are getting noticed, hopefully this will lead to Chrysler giving our cars some support as far as parts.
They are also following us on twitter.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...attention.html
They are also following us on twitter.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...attention.html
I think press like this is fantastic, especially when everyone said it was a 'flop' of a car. You guys at CICCI have done so much work to make this a reality, my sincere thanks goes out to everyone who works hard to promote a great club.
I remember putting out a thread about the changes to the Crossfire Wikipedia page & asked who was responsible. No one 'fessed up.
Well, whomever it is has indeed given us some nice kudos!
Well, whomever it is has indeed given us some nice kudos!
Originally Posted by itsky
Chrysler Crossfire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From the page:
The Chrysler Crossfire has taken on an almost cult following.
From the page:
The Chrysler Crossfire has taken on an almost cult following.
Ended up with something a bit geeky - a Ham Radio call plate that still hasn't come after 9 weeks.
Originally Posted by pizzaguy
I saw that... was kinda thinking of getting a Georgia tag: INACULT or ITSACULT (too many letters) or XFCULT because of it.
Ended up with something a bit geeky - a Ham Radio call plate that still hasn't come after 9 weeks.
Ended up with something a bit geeky - a Ham Radio call plate that still hasn't come after 9 weeks.
You DO know that is never gonna happen, right?
Just NOT a fan of lowering... altho I will say that FP's remark about how his corners better lowered DID get my attention.
(Now, I DID once say that I didnt' understand "blacking out" a car, either.
But then I saw this car at the Dragon a month ago.. and I get it now.)
Just NOT a fan of lowering... altho I will say that FP's remark about how his corners better lowered DID get my attention.
(Now, I DID once say that I didnt' understand "blacking out" a car, either.
But then I saw this car at the Dragon a month ago.. and I get it now.)
Originally Posted by pizzaguy
(Now, I DID once say that I didnt' understand "blacking out" a car, either.
But then I saw this car at the Dragon a month ago.. and I get it now.)
But then I saw this car at the Dragon a month ago.. and I get it now.)
I saw that you said that you did not like lowering in another thread, so I was just messing with you . lol
But, a lowered car will handle better in the curves if it is done right.
(lower center of gravity.)
But, a lowered car will handle better in the curves if it is done right.
Originally Posted by pizzaguy
Ended up with something a bit geeky - a Ham Radio call plate that still hasn't come after 9 weeks.
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