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Old 01-25-2006, 12:42 PM   #29
Gaze
 
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Very clever guys. I'm a member of the club Dangerous Obsessions and stumbled accross your banter here this afternoon. I'd like to make it clear to those of you confused that we believe a "custom car club" is not just about the cars themselves, how fast they are, or how unique the modifications are. Our interests are clearly different than yours. One man's LT1 could be another man's 15" American Racing rims. Nowhere on our site do we make outrageous claims about our 1/4 mile times, how many races we've won, or how much better our cars are than others. That is not what we are about.

Our members gather together every week as a group of people with a common interest; customizing cars. Our members range from automotive technicians, to 18yr old college students, to guys old enough to be their father. We all have a good time. When problems arise, we help people. We had a member drive 200 miles to help another member repair a flat tire up in New York. We gather all the time to work on eachothers cars when help is needed. Last fall we raised a couple hundred dollars for Hurricane Victims by hosting a completely free car show. We only invite "good" people into our club.

Im not going to state my opinions on F-Body cars because I don't believe that would be appropriate. What I will say is that I am supportive any car club out there, be it an online club such as this or an organized weekly club such as mine. If you were to see the name of NJFBOA being dragged through the mud on a Mustang Forum, I'm sure you would feel the need to react as well. Best of luck with your cars in the future, gentlemen... I just hope you have the decency to keep the online disrespect to a minimum.

BTW, I own the Intrepid that "a middle aged, white shirt, black tied boss of a company gets to drive to sales meetings"
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