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I hope you do realize that by living in Orange County, you can't be TOO far away from MSA. Also, considering the number of S30s that still live & breathe (smog, of course) in the land that rust forgot, it's highly unlikely that you're alone. LOL

Yes its very true what you say, however is still hard to find someone my group age that shares that passion as I do, and yes i am one of the lucky ones close to MSA, just to let you know I was there 2 days ago at 10am (it was a religious experience), and there there was ...no foot traffic, I was disappointed, but then I could hear in the background the phones off the hook , I realize what you just said , ... Still , hope as i said someone is around , close enough to discuss or just chat , about the progress in my z, I guess I will be still looking :D

I can relate. I am one of the younger members of the Georgia Z Club, and I'm FAR from being a spring chicken. Of course, don't discount spending time with us old farts. We do have a few tidbits of information to share about these cars.

There are quite a few of us here from SoCal, always working on the Z's. And, like most, we are looking forward to the MSA show in April. I have a couple 240's here. Not as familiar with the 280's.

Best regards,

Rich

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