Southern California Club Xterra
Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX Welcome Center => Topic started by: Quando on July 30, 2011, 01:41:27 PM
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Hi,
I just signed up and wanted to say "hello." I know very little about this organization, other than it looks like fun and a great bunch of folks. Any help/orientation would be appreciated. Looking forward to learning more!
Thanks.
John :)
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Hi there. Where are you and what are you driving?
Some basics;
1. "stock friendly" ain't.
2. Follow the guy in front of you.
3. Get rid of the mud flaps (see #1 above).
4. Get rid of step rails (see #1 above).
5. Stay off the skinny pedal (accelerator).
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6. Listen to Paul. ;D
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Hi there. Where are you and what are you driving?
Some basics;
1. "stock friendly" ain't.
2. Follow the guy in front of you.
3. Get rid of the mud flaps (see #1 above).
4. Get rid of step rails (see #1 above).
5. Stay off the skinny pedal (accelerator).
6. Yellow RULES!
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6. Yellow RULES!
Yeah it does
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Yeah it does
Meh.
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Some basics;
2. Follow the guy in front of you.
That is good advice, unless that guy/girl happens to be me who can't go anywhere without a gps. And whose gps reception is not always reliable. :-\
Or until you end up at a deadend with a line of Xs behind you with no room to turn around. I mean, not that that ever happens. :D
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Yes. Yellow does rule
listen to Paul
Join us on a day run, you learn more off the paved road.
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I think you yellow Xs need to get a room. PDA is okay, but this is a family oriented site. :P
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I think poor John got "Yellow Fever" and he's not coming back.
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Nope, still here ;D Just busy. My job takes me away from the computer for periods of time. Thanks for the advice. Of course, I still have all that stuff on my "X" that you mentioned, so it will have to go eventually. Still, it helps in the snow! I am looking forward to meeting you folks in the fall. By the way, does this club have annual dues, rules, or anything like that? And to answer the question, I've got a '07 "S". Thanks!!
:)
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No dues, fees, taxes or money to play.
You are expected to help push when someone's truck is stuck ... I guess those would be dues.