WooHoo! we have a place of our very own!
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WooHoo! we have a place of our very own!
Our Moderators have gone above and beyond the call of duty and given those of us in the Northwest a small slice of our own heaven to talk cars, events-n-such.
So.... All you folks in Oregon Washington, Idaho, and yes even you wonderful Canadians just over the Washington border now have a way to stay in touch with Jag enthusiasts much closer to where you live!
Lets talk, plan, meet and enjoy our favorite cars and topics!
Guess i get to start! Who here is planning on attending the grand Opening of the LeMay museum in Tacoma on June 2nd?
Vince
So.... All you folks in Oregon Washington, Idaho, and yes even you wonderful Canadians just over the Washington border now have a way to stay in touch with Jag enthusiasts much closer to where you live!
Lets talk, plan, meet and enjoy our favorite cars and topics!
Guess i get to start! Who here is planning on attending the grand Opening of the LeMay museum in Tacoma on June 2nd?
Vince
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(Sniff) Not feelin' the love from my fellow Pacific North-westerners so far....
I know we have several XK/XKR owners from the area on the forum, but certainly thought with all the other models as well as the Seattle Jag Club tossed into the mix it would be a well received addition.
I would agree that if it stays dead, there is certainly no reason to maintain it...
Maybe give it a month?
V
I know we have several XK/XKR owners from the area on the forum, but certainly thought with all the other models as well as the Seattle Jag Club tossed into the mix it would be a well received addition.
I would agree that if it stays dead, there is certainly no reason to maintain it...
Maybe give it a month?
V
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As an FYI, the LeMay family owns the largest private automobile collection in the USA,and possibly the world (Listed in the Guinness world book of records if you trust Wikipedia). In the past, they would open up access for one day a year to walk through endless building after building of this amazing collection. Now they are finally putting the finishing touch on a full scale museum (Click here).
I have another thread started, to talk about some roads to experience this summer.
Drivers in the Pacific Northwest....
North Cascades Highway was one suggested that I would like to see happen.
Vince
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Perhaps a brief search through the closest regional sections that you feel included the Northwest and send a few pm's asking the guys to jump in?
I'm sure it'll pick up in time..........
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Lol Vince.......as Richard says, all sections take time to develop and gain momentum, this will be no different.
As you're the champion of this section and if you wanted to, you could always look up members from neighbouring regions who should probably be posting into the Northwest section and drop them a pm / email inviting them to join you here?
Some may be deeply entrenched in the neghbouring regions and happy to stay where they are, but if you don't ask you'll never know
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Yea, I'm in! It's rough going up here for us Jag owners!! And not alot of independant mechanics or shops to touch our vehicals when needed. I'm a DIYer, so parts and experienced suggestions are my big inquiries. The is a lot here in Lynden off of the Guide, Choice Cars and Trucks-Bruce the owner is an awsome guy with lots of Jag experience and knowledge. He's been the most help so far. His cars are well checked out and go to a personal mechanic before he sells. Good stuff on his lot, and very reasonable priced. Not alot of Jags up here in the North end of the state, but looking for my fellow croonies!! Lets keep this up and going.
Steven
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I didn't want to ask either....
Oddly I've heard it a few places when talking Jags, and since the other stereo type is Jaguar is an "old mans car" I assumed it to be just that... "Old man"?
I'm in my 50's, so despite not liking the title of "old", I guess I fit....
Vince
Oddly I've heard it a few places when talking Jags, and since the other stereo type is Jaguar is an "old mans car" I assumed it to be just that... "Old man"?
I'm in my 50's, so despite not liking the title of "old", I guess I fit....
Vince
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Welcome!
The Northwest Forum is a tad slow getting started, so new folk stopping by is always a pleasure!
With summer days rapidly approaching, I hope to see a few more at gatherings out here.
Got to meet a few owners at the Grand opening of the LeMay Automobile Museum today...
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7226/7...61125a63_o.jpg
What a great place to visit!
Vince
The Northwest Forum is a tad slow getting started, so new folk stopping by is always a pleasure!
With summer days rapidly approaching, I hope to see a few more at gatherings out here.
Got to meet a few owners at the Grand opening of the LeMay Automobile Museum today...
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7226/7...61125a63_o.jpg
What a great place to visit!
Vince
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Good question Rahtok...............why not start a thread of its own with a relevant title in this section?
Asking the question that way may get better answers, be more visible and if you guys keep it "live" and within the new posts area it may help to drive traffic to both the thread and this section.....
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Washington Jaguar Owner!
Hi everyone!
I'm from Tacoma, WA and I just like to thank this forum for...just being here and exsisting! I've been able to do so much DIY work on my Jaguar thanks to all the how-to and step-by-step guides you folks post up on here! So...THANK YOU ALL!
I thouight I'd share a few shops I know who can help with the Jaguar problems that you can't do yourself. There arn't many shops here specializing in Jaguars here in the PNW so these can come in handy sometimes.
1.) European Motors | The Leading Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Jaguar, VW and Land Rover Repair & Service Center in the Northwest
5911 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
Phone: 253-582-3606
2.) European Auto Clinic
32610 Pacific Hwy S Ste B5, Federal Way, WA 98003
Phone: 253-874-3870
I will post more places if I ever have something done somewhere else!
Once again...THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH!
I'm from Tacoma, WA and I just like to thank this forum for...just being here and exsisting! I've been able to do so much DIY work on my Jaguar thanks to all the how-to and step-by-step guides you folks post up on here! So...THANK YOU ALL!
I thouight I'd share a few shops I know who can help with the Jaguar problems that you can't do yourself. There arn't many shops here specializing in Jaguars here in the PNW so these can come in handy sometimes.
1.) European Motors | The Leading Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Jaguar, VW and Land Rover Repair & Service Center in the Northwest
5911 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
Phone: 253-582-3606
2.) European Auto Clinic
32610 Pacific Hwy S Ste B5, Federal Way, WA 98003
Phone: 253-874-3870
I will post more places if I ever have something done somewhere else!
Once again...THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH!
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