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#114652 - 12/03/05 08:18 PM
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I may be interested, let me know more details and maybe we can show up together for the show, get the same show spot. let me know cost
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#114653 - 13/03/05 10:51 PM
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It's $25 to enter the show as an exhibitor, I believe it's free to be a spectator...
Are you suggesting we (NCCX) participate in the exhibition by showing off our rigs or that we all go spectate together as a "club outing"?
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#114655 - 14/03/05 08:54 PM
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yeah lets go as exhibitors, plus its a good way for everyone to relax and just hang out. lets do it.
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#114656 - 15/03/05 12:07 AM
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Count Me In...
I wouldn't mind checking out all those kewl custom rides...Either as an (NCCX CLUB) exhibition event, or just meeting there as a group to be spectators...Either way, It'll be fun...
Keep me posted Gary...
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Best Regards, Andy -AKA- KaiOtiK "rEaLiTy iS tHe ExIsTeNz Of CoUpLeD vIsUaLiZaTiOn"
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#114657 - 15/03/05 10:37 AM
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Originally posted by debgary: Go as exhibitor's, as a group. General admission is $15. Exhibitor's is $25 which includes one passenger. Let's show off our rigs! Isn't that what clubbin's all about? I'll keep trying to enlist the group. As I said I'll post a reminder right after the first of April. I'm in. I would love to go as a club and show of our rigs. Plus it gives me a deadline to have all the new stuff I bought this winter on my rig. Casper
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#114658 - 15/03/05 11:08 AM
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This would be a nice get together. i'd love to go.
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#114659 - 15/03/05 12:39 PM
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I wonder if the event organizers would allow us to get our trucks twisty? If we could somehow fabricate an RTI ramp and pose a couple of trucks, that would be cool.
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#114660 - 20/03/05 03:19 PM
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sounds like fun to me.... i love car shows of all kinds!!! my truck is'nt much of a show vehicle... but i'm definatly willing to participate!
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#114661 - 02/04/05 07:55 AM
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bump....
anyone have any more info on this??? are we just gonna go or are we gonna exibit?
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#114662 - 02/04/05 08:56 AM
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I think the plan is to exhibit. If you prefer not to enter your truck, you can support those of us who do.
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#114663 - 05/04/05 08:39 PM
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FYI - It isn't a competition, it's just a fun way to show off what you have. It doen't matter what condition or how not modified your rig is. If you've never been there before you'll be surprised to see some normal looking vehicles and some exotic ones too. They have tractor pulls, steam engine displays and tons of other stuff to see. You can lock up your truck and spend the day wandering around only to be back at your truck in time to leave. You don't have to hang out by your truck if you don't want to. I'm bringing a canopy to keep out of the sun. I don't know what's allowed in the way of things like a frame twister but maybe something simple a like the type of short ramps you would use to work under your truck. I will get the "when to meet" details from my friend with the muscle car. We would more than likely be meeting at a "Park-n-ride" near Hiway 280 about 6:30 a.m. That should get us to the airport around 7:00. If you've gone before and got there after 8:00 I'm sure you've noticed how bad traffic was since Hiways 1 and 92 are just one lane in each direction. Going early allows for a better place to park and you can get to the restaurant at the airport building for a decent breakfast before the crowds get big.
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#114664 - 11/04/05 01:56 PM
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Notice: the exhibition entry fee is $25 per vehicle if postmarked by April 15. (That's this Friday!) The entry cost after that date is $30. They recommend doing pre-registration by mail since it makes event planning easier. Here\'s the entry form (pdf). Spectators cost $15 at the gate. Who is going to do this for sure? (I'm undecided on whether to exhibit, but I'd like to go if there'll be more of us there.)
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#114666 - 18/04/05 10:05 AM
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bump...
comin up this weekend....any takers??? me & the mrs may be interested!!
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#114667 - 19/04/05 09:53 AM
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I was really hoping to make this. But we are still open up here so I have to work this weekend. Oh well, the season is almost over and I will have my weekends back soon. Whoever is going make sure to take lots of pictures. Casper
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#114668 - 19/04/05 03:33 PM
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OK here's the scoop and it's not going to be very popular. We will be leaving from the Park-n-Ride at Page Mill and 280 at 0615 Sunday morning. The Park-n-Ride is just west of 280. I know that early on when I tried to do anything with the club and I proposed meeting very early I always got shot down but I'm sticking it to this. You'll thank me later for not being stuck on the highway for hours. After we park we'll go to the airport building for breakfast. I'm bringing a canopy to keep out of the sun and folding chairs.
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#114670 - 22/04/05 08:25 PM
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If you're going to SHOW your rig you have to be there before the general public. If you wait until the event officially opens you'll be waiting on hiways 92 and 1 for a long time. After we stage our vehicles we'll walk over to the airport building to have breakfast and then walk around before the bulk of the crowds get there. Otherwise we'll relax back at our vehicles until the show starts. Hurry up and wait. I've been in the military too long to worry about sitting around for a couple of hours. I'll bring a book.
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#114671 - 24/04/05 08:27 PM
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OK, maybe I chose a bad place to meet. After I got there I noticed it didn't have a sign saying it was a Park-n-Ride. I met Andy at the In-n-Out at Rengstorff and 101 at about 6 then jetted off to Page Mill and 280. We didn't get there until about 6:20, saw nobody, and continued on to Half Moon Bay. The weather was good and didn't clear and warm up till about 1:00. We left about 2:00. If I think about it next year we'll meet at the In-n-Out like Andy recommended. I'd post photo's if I knew how. Sorry.
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