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Agree 100% that damm facebook page thing ruined the site.



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Anyone remember the Canadian Malibu website ? I was on it back in 2003.
Mich,
I remember the site. I wasn't a member per se, but I did have back and forth communication with Perry Cammisso. *spelling?*
I learned a few good tips from him as well.
 
Mich,
I remember the site. I wasn't a member per se, but I did have back and forth communication with Perry Cammisso. *spelling?*
I learned a few good tips from him as well.
I remember Perry as well (might have bought parts from him too). Lost touch over the years.
 
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No real surprise. It was dead for at least a year now. I imagine the MCSS forum will be right behind it.
 
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Mich,
I remember the site. I wasn't a member per se, but I did have back and forth communication with Perry Cammisso. *spelling?*
I learned a few good tips from him as well.

Jack,
I was on that site for a year or a little more and then one day it was gone. I was surprised to see so many Malibus up North. LOL
Lots of people came and left MR. I guess some guys just sold their cars and moved on. Do you remember the young guy that had the low gloss black wagon with the flames on the side ? I cant recall his name but I think he became a cop. And what about Gary from upstate NY ? He was on YB and from what I know he passed away. Guys on the Bullet were brutal when he asked questions. Even when the poor guy died.
 
I remember Perry as well (might have bought parts from him too). Lost touch over the years.
If I recall, his site was called Malibu North....don't quote me on that...it's a fuzzy recollection. He was definitely ahead of his time.
 
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Jack,
I was on that site for a year or a little more and then one day it was gone. I was surprised to see so many Malibus up North. LOL
Lots of people came and left MR. I guess some guys just sold their cars and moved on. Do you remember the young guy that had the low gloss black wagon with the flames on the side ? I cant recall his name but I think he became a cop. And what about Gary from upstate NY ? He was on YB and from what I know he passed away. Guys on the Bullet were brutal when he asked questions. Even when the poor guy died.
Mich,
I wasn't a member, but I did follow it for awhile until, like you said, it disappeared.
I do remember that wagon, if it's the same one I'm thinking of. It was on MR. He called it "Lowagon". In fact, that's where I got the idea and inspiration to narrow and tuck my bumpers. His name was Mark and his good buddy had a nice white wagon....i forgot his name. The white wagon was later sold for good money. I think I remember Gary....I have to put my thinking cap on. What did he drive?
 
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Mich,
I wasn't a member, but I did follow it for awhile until, like you said, it disappeared.
I do remember that wagon, if it's the same one I'm thinking of. It was on MR. He called it "Lowagon". In fact, that's where I got the idea and inspiration to narrow and tuck my bumpers. His name was Mark and his good buddy had a nice white wagon....i forgot his name. The white wagon was later sold for good money. I think I remember Gary....I have to put my thinking cap on. What did he drive?

Jack,
Youve got a great memory ! Pulled this picture off pro touring. Its from 2004. Mark was 17 when he started the thread. Nice car for a youngster ! LOL
I think I remember the white wagon. Didnt the guy put American Racing Torque Thrusters on it ? Damn, that was a long time ago !!
BTW, ever since I saw this car I wanted flames like that on a wagon.

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