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Old 02-03-2004, 08:35 PM
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Just thought I would post an introduction popst.

Well, here it is

Intoducing the ICEman. Otherwise known as Ryan.

Check out my 2000 GMC Sonoma on my Sound Domain page.

I am also the Co-Founder of a new Truck club in Ontario called OST - Ontario Sport Trucks. Always looking for members.

I will also be looking to start a new team for sound comps. So let me know if you are interested
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Old 02-03-2004, 10:43 PM
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Old 02-04-2004, 06:57 AM
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Thanks for the welcome cujo.
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Old 02-04-2004, 07:56 AM
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Best of luck with the club. I’ve belonged to a few over the years and they’ve always been a lot of fun and a great way to meet people. I use to run the Ontario Acura Vigor club. Was a lot of work but well worth it. Still to this day get emails and question on the Vigor, even though I sold the car many moons ago and I’ve gone through a couple of cars since then.

As far as sound competitions, if you’re building a team, you should strongly consider running on the IASCA circuit. If you don’t know much about IASCA, want to know more, or need more information, contact Moe Sabourn or myself. It’s a great organization and well worth getting involved in. There’s going to be a lot of IASCA events in Ontario this year. Also, think about signing up for the IASCA judges training which is running at the same time as the Audio Thunder Event. Even if you don’t want to become a judge, it’s the best way to learn and become familiar with IASCA and all the rules.
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Welcome to CCA !!

As dawgsbreakfast said, if you have any questions re: IASCA, just give us a shout, we'll be glad to help in any way we can.

Is your sport truck club strictly customs or all types of trucks ? I'll have one of the project vehicles I built for SEMA at Audiothunder, if you're there you might want to check it out; it's a whacked out 2003 S10 4x4 with an insane JBL system in it... lots of fiberglass and lots of custom paint, pretty trick.

I look forward to talking to you more, here and hopefully at some shows. Best of luck this season !
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Hey guys!

Thanks. I have never heard of the IASCA circuit. This will be my real first season competing db Drag. But I would be willing to try other leagues too.

My equipment isn't the super best right now. But you have to start somewhere.

As for the club it is for every type of truck. Once it gets up and running I will be making a custom off spring from the club. So that way we have a club for all trucks then a division of customs for shows.

Let me know if you have MSN Messenger, I will add you to my list. That way I can talk more with you guys and learn about the IASCA circuit.

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