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[alfa] Re: New England Alfa activity
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- Subject: [alfa] Re: New England Alfa activity
- From: "Stephen D. Thompson" <thompsonlaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 21:43:08 -0600
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Don't know about NE, but the good old Pacific Northwest has plenty of Alfa
stuff going. Check out the PWNARC website. Also, plenty of good alfa
mechanics and even machinists for good heads, etc.
Cheers,
Steve Thompson
71 Berlina,
Former Tacoman
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> From: owner-alfa-digest@domain.elided (alfa-digest)
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> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 16:59:35 +0000
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> Subject: alfa-digest V9 #834
>
> After 18 years of living in the "People's Republic of
> CA" I'm contemplating a move back to New England, or
> possibly up north to the rainy Northwest. I will be
> semi-retired, so exact choice of location will not be
> dictated by employment.
>
> I'd like to be located where there are other Alfa
> enthusiasts with whom I can share the common passion,
> er...obsession. I'm wondering where the concentrated
> areas of Alfa activity are in the New England states?
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