Did you miss CSPL this year?
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Did you miss CSPL this year?
I have noticed that many of you have been highlighting your CSPL accomplishments from 2006, 2007, and 2008 in your signatures. Is there a reason why some of you have bolded your accomplishments to be more visable than your DB DRAG ones. Is it because it is more regional? I believe the competition level was similar in both organizations. What do you think? Would you like to see a big come back for CSPL in 2010? Tell me what's on your mind.
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I know i would. I didnt have the money to drive far, since fixing my car and redoing the system. I really enjoyed your shows and i believe so did everyone else. It was nice to have an actual CANADIAN circuit, even though it was only in ontario. Im also going to save up over the winter and buy a TL, and am going to try and host some northern based shows.
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I'd like to give it a go. I doubt I would do much more the 129, but now that my car is done I would like to support when I can.
I would also like to see an SQ event once and a while. There isnt much work involved, just use follow some basic rules and get a judge with a good set of ears. Might be a welcome addition to your events.
I would also like to see an SQ event once and a while. There isnt much work involved, just use follow some basic rules and get a judge with a good set of ears. Might be a welcome addition to your events.
#10
if the rules and classes were more db drag friendly, i would definately compete.....it gives me something to work toward.. I think your regular classes are really good for rookies and it did bring new faces to the scene!!
some people have been discussing a "trunk class" on termpro, it would be really cool if you incorporated such a class into CSPL. Just a though.
some people have been discussing a "trunk class" on termpro, it would be really cool if you incorporated such a class into CSPL. Just a though.
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