How is the R/T list these days? I had to change e-mail addresses
and was told I need a VIN to sign back up with my new one. It's
probably not a big deal, but personally feel that they have no need
for it, so I never signed back up. Is it still a spit-n-polish
crowd, or has it finally become a useful hands-on list?
And yes, I own a Dakota R/T.
--- Ronald Wong <ron-wong@home.com> wrote:
> They don't seem snobbish to me. At least not yet. I joined to
> see what
> they're all about. I'm also a member of DTOA and I don't find
> them to be
> snobbish either. Don't be so quick to judge. That's what causes
> most of
> the dissention around here. I will ALWAYS be a member of the DML
> because I
> feel that, out of all the different groups, the DML provides the
> most useful
> information, and up until the last sparring round with the R/T
> folks, I also
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