Both dates are good for me.
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silverNEEK said:...The other Mugen in town is going for $41K at the dealer, no joke!
We stopped by the dealer today and got an update. Looks like our CR will be in from Japan in Feb 08 That's what you get for ordering the first yellow CR in the western USA. The blue CR has a deposit from a guy in California. The Mugen Civic is sold too. The other Mugen in town is going for $41K at the dealer, no joke!
So what shall we all do for December?
Nik and Sandra
We put in a bid for the last three, but they turned us down. Most of the bidding work was done by people in CA. Lets try it one more time! By having one here, it will be the largest NSXPO ever.
Southern Calif and Las Vegas NSX can do it!!
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Would be more interesting to do it during SEMA week. Shooting two birds with one stone.
Would be more interesting to do it during SEMA week. Shooting two birds with one stone.
Scott, from SCNSX, will send us the NSXPO proposal from 07/08. This will save a lot of work.
We will only be able to do this with LOTS of help. Did I hear someone say Southern California?
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Only if you can get 200+ passes.
Scott, from SCNSX, will send us the NSXPO proposal from 07/08. This will save a lot of work.
We will only be able to do this with LOTS of help. Did I hear someone say Southern California?
Lance
So are we gonna have a December meet?
I think what we need to differently this time is rally the support of the people. The problem is, as I understand it, there is a comittee that decides where to host the NSXPO. And some of them seem to be "stuffed shirt, wet blanket" types. Instead of seeing Vegas as an awesome, fun filled destination, they see it as debaucherous, trouble making, outlaw place. They see Vegas more as a hassle and trouble, then a good selection. I would aruge that they probably haven't been to Vegas and are basing their opinion on just that, subjective opinion. One influential person on the committee comes to mind who has openly frowned upon Vegas. My thinking is our only chance is to rally the support of the common folk who seem to openly want Vegas enough to sway and pressure the committee nay-sayers so that they give the people what they really want.