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Old 12-21-2006, 07:53 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Supra2NR
and this forum is lucky enuff to have mk4 owners such as yourself,
have u tried asking a question in supraforums?

i was giving the same msg there as i was here, when i was trying to get chicago supra owners together, as in a real group/club,
and i jus get mostly negative feedbacks like we already got that, who are you to do this, and so on but there were sum cool pple there too

but it will b nice to have a meet where all ages of supras will be able to come
but that has to be a nationwide meet, how are we gonna pull that off?
At the first few national Supra meets after the Mk4 came out, MK3s and Mk2s dominated... For example, I'm pretty sure the drag race champ at SILV '97 was an MK2. At Tx2Kx events in Houston, there are several classes & prizes for non-MK4 Supras. To answer your question I think the national events are there, but all of us Supra owners just have to take steps to make them fun for everyone that comes. Just mho...
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