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#1
The Lounge / Re: Question On Aug 14 Show-N-Shine
August 03, 2010, 01:52:46 PM
Thank you!
#2
The Lounge / Question On Aug 14 Show-N-Shine
August 03, 2010, 12:44:40 PM
This is probably a dumb question.  I am thinking the Entry Form on your home web page for the Show-N-Shine is only for entering a vehicle to show?  

I want to attend this event to meet some of your club, but my Jeep is nothing special (except to me of course :!: ).  Its a nearly stock 07 Rubicon.

Am I correct in assuming this is an open to the public event where I can show up, park, and pay whatever gate fee is required?  Or do I need to pre-register?  I have no problem doing that if needed.
#3
Quote from: "LPM606"Welcome back to the site.  Maybe come to the 4x4 show in August and have a chance to re-meet some of the club members and hang out a bit... It would be interesting to see the hemi...

I have printed out the 4x4 flyer, and will mail it in with a check.  Sounds like a good time.

Thanks.
#4
I attended a couple of your meetings 3 years ago when I bought my 07 Rubicon.  You seem like a great club, and I should have joined.  Then I procrastinated and got a 2nd job, wife had some medical issues.  3 years wasted when I could have been in the woods at least sometimes.

I have been able to wheel a little up in the Kalkaska area.  Mostly 2 tracking, some climbing.  This is my DD, so I do not beat on it too bad.  But wheeling with a friend as passenger in a lone vehicle miles from any main road is a little scary to me.  And not real bright I admit.

I have to find the time to get with you folks.  Even if I can only get away to wheel a few times a year, it would be a relief.

My Jeep is still pretty stock, well, except for the 6.1 hemi (lol don't ask I have always driven horsepower :roll: ) I had 2TMO install before they closed shop.

I WILL find the time to ask to join, and get the hell away from the house and work.  Keep up the fine club!