Kudos to the 2004 NSXPO gang!

And I must again thank Carla(sp?) who is a car-woman and was intrumental in setting up the poker rally route and made sure us deallers were at the check points on time.I won't hold the mini-mania against her :cool:
 
It was my pleasure to sign all of you fine folks in (with the BIG help of Keith and our tireless team of prize girls :D!)

Met a bunch of great new people and probably forgotten all of your names by now, but not your faces and the fond memories of a wonderful event.

Now, would you like the lemon crusted salmon or the fillet?
 
docjohn said:
And I must again thank Carla(sp?) who is a car-woman and was intrumental in setting up the poker rally route and made sure us deallers were at the check points on time.I won't hold the mini-mania against her :cool:

My wife, Karla, says that she is glad you all enjoyed the rally. She hopes that the dealers didn't have any difficulty keeping up with her little MINI. :D
 
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I can only add my thanks to everyone who put together a truly wonderful event. You did a great job in planning and executing five lively and interesting days.
 
Thanks to all the folks who worked so hard to make the event a success. Everyone I talked to had a great time. And congratulations to Susan and David on their NSXPO wedding!
 
I'd like to add my own thanks to everyone who worked to make NSXPO 2004 a success. And to everyone who came to share it. I loved seeing all the folks I had previously met, and I loved making new friends as well.

One of the absolute delights about NSXPO is that the top experts on the NSX are all in one place, at one time, and everyone is so helpful. So if you need some emergency care for your baby, there's no better place. Case in point - I'd like to express my thanks to Joe Lomoriello (pbassjo on NSXprime), of Vince's Auto Body Works in Poughkeepsie, an hour north of New York City. I had a problem with my car (one headlight cover was coming into contact with the hood when the lights were on) and he spent the time adjusting the headlight cover to keep it from coming into contact. He also diagnosed the root cause as the slight misalignment of the hood (possibly dating back to when I had it replaced some ten years ago), which I had corrected when I returned home. You folks in the Northeast are lucky to have such a great body shop professional in your area.

Hope to see everyone at NSXPO 2005, if not sooner!
 
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