Thread: checking in
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09-17-2003 11:02 AM #1
checking in
Just checking in.
Hope to learn here as well as share my knowledge!
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09-17-2003 12:16 PM #2
Welcome WA performance,1949 Plymouth Club Coupe Still in pieces.
1979 International Scout Travler with SOA, 345 Engine and 727 AT
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09-17-2003 01:36 PM #3
Hey man, welcome aboard!
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09-17-2003 03:53 PM #4
So...
What does WA stand for?..
Welcome to the group...
Dave Brisco
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09-17-2003 06:30 PM #5
maybe it stands for "Won't Answer"..........just a hunchLooney
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09-20-2003 07:09 AM #6
Re: So...
Sorry it took so long to reply, had a little problem loging on!
Anyway, thanks for the welcome guys!
Originally posted by dangeroustoy
What does WA stand for?..
Welcome to the group...
Dave Brisco
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09-20-2003 08:45 AM #7
WA stands for Whoop A$$,
LOL Here I thought it stood for our great state of Washington. Couldn't tell tho, ya never put the location(where ya from) in your profile.
Anyhwho, Welcome to CHR and glad to have you aboard!!
LarryEvery Day I Wake Up Above Ground Is a Good Day!!
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09-20-2003 09:12 AM #8
W A Performance WELCOME .
I hope you have as much fun here as I'm having.
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09-20-2003 09:20 AM #9
Well, now that we know what WA stands for, can we believe? This is,In my mind the best rodding site, people here have mucho knowledge and are very helpfull.G&M Speed and Engineering, Monmouth IL - now my hobby-
Wiring can be a pain. My problem is I get in a groove and have a plan and then get sidelined to another project and when I come back I forget what the heck my plan was.
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