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Mervz

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  1. Oh man, are you going to make me choose between this and Zippy 4?
  2. Why you... Caught my attention for a second. Welcome to the site. And for the record- I own SilveradoSS.com
  3. Well darn it. No need for this silly thread then... Givin myself the lock.
  4. Depending on the date I'm in. My wedding/honeymoon is in the beginning of July.
  5. Here's a few of what I got.. More in the gallery And since the Vibe wasn't exactly the focus of anyone else's camera... here's a good one I got of it at the beach
  6. Despite the rain and clouds this past weekend's Cape Cod Rally was awesome. I've created a new image gallery section for everyone who attended to upload their pictures. I'm uploading a few pics myself right now. BTW: How was the bowling? -Zane
  7. So we're still on? Josh and I are coming down and my fiancee is tagging along as well. What time is everyone meeting up on Saturday? Location?
  8. How is everyone liking the new decals?
  9. Just saw this.... I'm going to try to carve out the date and head down to join you guys. Hope I can make it!
  10. Now that the decals are back, the Calendars are shipped- Tees are next on the line of things we're going to get made up for all. But.. if you can't wait.. Stewart's shirts are kick ass.
  11. These decals are first rate guys. Not to say the old design was bad, we've had them on our vehicles for a long time- but Reflective Concepts is without a doubt above and beyond anything else we've used. As Josh mentioned, 8 years ago he put rear filler decal on his Camaro Z28 and it still looks brand new to this day. Even through all the harsh New Hampshire winters covered in salt- there are no edges peeling, no fading, no wear. Amazing. We have a sampling of the new decals here in the office and it's taking quite a bit of restraint to keep me from slapping one on the Volvo C30 press car we're driving this week. Reflective Concepts will also be offering GM-Trucks.com and TrailBlazerSS.com decals- so if you're interested in one of those as well- just hang on a few more days. -Zane
  12. We're pretty confused, but your order was returned with a "forward time expired" message attached. Josh is trying to get a hold of you to get your new address. Please contact him asap if he has not already. I'm glad to hear everyone is happy with their calendars so far. This 2008 run has gone so well, an 18-month 2009 version will be no question.
  13. Welcome to the SilveradoSS.com events forum. Over the past few years we've had over a dozen gatherings take place between members of the site. If you've never taken a day to hang out with other SS folk- you're truly missing out on the most engaging aspect of socializing on SilveradoSS.com In order to keep this trend going- Josh and I want to ensure that your ability to plan- organize- and execute an event is as easy as possible. For now, a few short guidelines to get us started. In the near future, better access to the forum calender, a more integrated member map, regional events coordinators and eventually regional forums (if needed) will help out. We are actively working on all of these features so look for them in weeks- not months. As always- if you have any questions, suggestions, or comments- Josh(sk_josh) and I would love to hear from you. Our PM boxes are always open. On with the guidelines... I would like to plan a gathering- what should I do? First... kick ass. How you go about it is really up to you, but here's the steps that most use with much success. 1. Come up with an idea for an event/gathering. It's always best to choose something that is defined as opposed to general. For example, "lets go to the dragstrip" would work better than "who wants to hang out?" 2. Start a thread giving a general idea of what you're proposing. Make sure to include location(s), possible dates or month, and to include reasons why your event is something others would have fun attending. Remember- if you come up with the idea, expect to be the person who ultimately makes the decisions and does the leg-work. Once a time/place/date is set and you know enough people are interested to make the meet viable move on to step 3. 3. List your event in the SilveradoSS.com Calender. This is an easy way for people to learn about your plans. 4. Start a new thread with the final details. At this point- feel free to let a moderator know that the previous thread should be closed. Starting a new thread helps everyone stay up on the details without having to wade through pages of old planning and comments. Also start creating an "attendance" list that is reposted/updated as the thread progresses. Make sure to include phone numbers of important event organizers and ways people can stay informed the day of the meet without being online. 5. Have a blast. When the day for your event arrives- make sure everyone who is coming is totally informed on the days plans. Is there a site banner we could borrow? YES- There is a SilveradoSS.com banner that has been passed around for the past few years. We've been gathering signatures on it and it's traveled coast to coast already. We're more than happy to loan out a banner to anyone who has an event planned. We do ask that you give us a heads up as soon as possible. All we ask is that it gets signed, a group photo is taken with it for posterity, and we get the banner back as soon as possible. Not returning a banner is grounds for much more than a banning. PM Mervz or sk_josh with a link to your event thread, the address/contact/phone number for the banner to be sent to, and the dates when you will need it. My event is going to be huge! I've seen other events have their own sub-forum. Can I get one too? Sure! We can't make them all the time- but if a meet is being planned over multiple days or is expected to have over 25 attendees, we would be happy to create a sub-forum to keep your event topics in order. PM Mervz or sk_josh to request a dedicated forum sub-section. What is a regional coordinator? I'm interested and would like to become one. We've been floating the idea of regional coordinators for a while. We're finally in a place where we can dedicate the time to organizing and supporting those positions. At the moment- we're accepting applications from anyone who thinks they could do a great job. We just ask you PM either myself or Josh with the following details if you would like to be considered: - Your name - Where you live and what area you would feel comfortable being the lead in (usually your state and neighboring) - A way to get in contact with you outside the forum (email and phone are nice) - A short reason why you think you're qualified to be a regional coordinator, any events you've organized or helped with previously, and a quick idea on an event that you'd like to plan in your area. Last Updated September 26th, 2007
  14. When we first arrived I snapped three pictures- later using Photoshop to combine them into one.
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