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New Owner - Why CCCI?

Old Mar 28, 2010 | 03:03 AM
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Originally Posted by oledoc2u
Because Tommy, you and I will still be driving and racing ours when they all long gone to the next big love of their life.......I belong to a vette club for yrs...even when I didn't still own one...but I finally gave them up...so I dropped out, and that is what these gentlemen will do, so that is the jest of it....when I belonged to the 'vette club, the internet wasn't that big yet, and there weren't any forums available....regardless....this is just bullshit at best...those who want to enjoy a club membership is who want to join....I gave money to Julian to keep this forum up, and I would do it again....but not for the reason the above have stated, it is because many of my fellow club members enjoy being here too...
Well said.....I sold my 2005 Roadster Limited last year (and regret that I did), but I still drop in from time to time and help where and when I can. I will be purchasing another Xfire in the very near future and hope that both CICCI and .org are still here.
 
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Old Mar 28, 2010 | 09:21 AM
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I've been a member here since Nov. '08. I bought the car, then found this site a month later. I've not posted as often as others do, but I'm on here daily reading something about our little gems. Between simple cosmetic mods, to fixing the CPS, to what kind of tires are best, to how to install a radio, everything I've done was explained by one of the forums members here. I helped out when Julian needed funds to keep this site open, and would do so again if asked. I'm also a member of CICCI for no other reason than to help in the long run. Having known a guy that had a MG roadster and his talks of being able to get parts for the car long after production, was in his words "due to the efforts of the clubs". If not for the efforts of "our" club members, the Crossfire might go the way of the Dodo bird. Parts are already hard to find. If by joining the Club, my few dollars each year as a member, can help in extending the time I can enjoy the ownership of this little car, then I will keep paying my dues, GLADLY! As stated before, many CICCI members are on here daily as well as on the "Club" site. We all share a love for these cars, from the fanatical "Engine Heads" to the hardline "Track Racers" to the everyday "Daily Drivers". We all benifit from the efforts of .Org and CICCI. Join and help both if you can, but please don't put down the people who give a lot of themselves and their time to make BOTH a great place to come and read about our Crossfires.
Just my .04 cents.
 
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Old Mar 29, 2010 | 12:11 PM
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Default Re: New Owner - Why CCCI?

I support my club and the forum. I'm just tire of those who dont want to join the club acting like it's a bad thing. If you dont want to join dont join but stop bashing the club just for the sake of haveing something to say.
 

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Old Mar 29, 2010 | 12:23 PM
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Default Re: New Owner - Why CCCI?

Originally Posted by ichon
IT'S -C-I-C-C-I
(The original post of course did not use italics.)

It's more like C-I-C-C-I
But using a different font.
PS
You had me confused there, I answered a post and when I came back with the answer it was updated. Don't confuse the old guys like that. LOL
 

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