New from the Pacific Northwest...SSEi
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Location: Bonney Lake/Ellensburg, Washington- WCBF '04, '05, '06, '07 Survivor-
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Welcome to the club! I'm in Ellensburg Washington!
Make sure to check out the national meets section for our annual WCBF!
Make sure to check out the national meets section for our annual WCBF!
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Location: Spokane, Wash.
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thanks again all, hopefully meeting a few of ya from the area by the weekend, maybe there will be pics...lol again, all the welcomes have been great, wonderful to see those who are willing to drive these sleeper "grandpa-cars" as much as me. At least that is what my friends call them, til i smoke 'em! lol
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I'm not sure what Radomir is talking about, but there'* not shortage of 94'*, and the fall in the same basic numbers as any other year.
Production numbers are in TECHINFO (link at the top of the page) if you're interested.
Production numbers are in TECHINFO (link at the top of the page) if you're interested.
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What I meant is that I see few 94s joined here at the forum and active. There'* thunderhand and the velvet dude. An SSE driver in NW Indiana has animal print A pillars, but I forgot his username. Also, sandrock is going to be playing more with his 94 SSE and may even show more pictures I think that'* about it for easily recalled members (excluding me), and that'* what I was referring to. I see more 93s and 97s than anything else, and then it'* just 00+.
If you have a 94 and were not mentioned, I apologize. Have a nice day.
If you have a 94 and were not mentioned, I apologize. Have a nice day.
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