I would like to announce the launch of the new SRT/ Modern Mopar Nationals Forums.
Get involved in your in making this event even better this year, we have made these forums to help organize things a little more for this event.
You will get updates on any changes on events, find help on planning the route you will take to get to Topeka, or just meet some of your fellow car enthusiasts before the big event!
Not trying to be a prick, but why have another forum when you have one right here?
Good Question. My guess is that it will be a place to put valuble info in the future for other MoPar enthusiests that don't care to visit srtforums. Also a smaller membership will be easier to monitor.
Not trying to be a prick, but why have another forum when you have one right here?
Good Question. My guess is that it will be a place to put valuble info in the future for other MoPar enthusiests that don't care to visit srtforums. Also a smaller membership will be easier to monitor.
True and I understand it from that aspect. I would have thought something would have been worked up like the srtoc section. When you register on the nationals page you would have had access to the nationals section.
Anyhow I understand...was just wondering. Thanks man...look forward to seeing you again this year!
Not trying to be a prick, but why have another forum when you have one right here?
because the event does not depend on Ekools servers to keep information flowing to the registrants. It's not fair to Ekool to use his bandwidth for one thing, and when we need a change, like changing the name of this forum to "2007" we can do it.
Also, there is more to the event forums than a place for registrants to ask questions, there are planning committee forums, volunteer forums, BoD forums, sponsor forums... We can't ask Ekool to provide us with the private forums we need to make the event happen.
As the event grows beyond the Neon, to include more of the LX platform, the truck platforms, the Vipers, and the race teams, we need a single place to communicate from. SRTforums is a great way to reach the Neon owners, but it doesn't reach the Magnum owners, or the Viper owners. Now we don't have to keep track of all 60 or so forums that we know of that are dedicated to the Modern Mopar vehicles.
Not trying to be a prick, but why have another forum when you have one right here?
because the event does not depend on Ekools servers to keep information flowing to the registrants. It's not fair to Ekool to use his bandwidth for one thing, and when we need a change, like changing the name of this forum to "2007" we can do it.
Also, there is more to the event forums than a place for registrants to ask questions, there are planning committee forums, volunteer forums, BoD forums, sponsor forums... We can't ask Ekool to provide us with the private forums we need to make the event happen.
As the event grows beyond the Neon, to include more of the LX platform, the truck platforms, the Vipers, and the race teams, we need a single place to communicate from. SRTforums is a great way to reach the Neon owners, but it doesn't reach the Magnum owners, or the Viper owners. Now we don't have to keep track of all 60 or so forums that we know of that are dedicated to the Modern Mopar vehicles.
Not trying to be a prick, but why have another forum when you have one right here?
because the event does not depend on Ekools servers to keep information flowing to the registrants. It's not fair to Ekool to use his bandwidth for one thing, and when we need a change, like changing the name of this forum to "2007" we can do it.
Also, there is more to the event forums than a place for registrants to ask questions, there are planning committee forums, volunteer forums, BoD forums, sponsor forums... We can't ask Ekool to provide us with the private forums we need to make the event happen.
As the event grows beyond the Neon, to include more of the LX platform, the truck platforms, the Vipers, and the race teams, we need a single place to communicate from. SRTforums is a great way to reach the Neon owners, but it doesn't reach the Magnum owners, or the Viper owners. Now we don't have to keep track of all 60 or so forums that we know of that are dedicated to the Modern Mopar vehicles.
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