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RE: QC History



C'mon, Eric, this isn't fostering anything but a "mine is bigger"
pissing contest. Should we just declare yours bigger than QCUSA's, and
be done with it? All the complaints you contributed while the
inquisition heated up were most insightful, now it isn't clear that they
were anything other than a lover spurned.

Let's leave this behind us, take the facts QCUSA sees fit to release,
compare with what we'd like and take it from there.

Ian Duff, New Bedford, MA
1990 Coupe Quattro

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>From: 	STEADIRIC@aol.com[SMTP:STEADIRIC@aol.com]
>Sent: 	Monday, May 06, 1996 11:55 AM
>To: 	Qclubusa@aol.com; quattro@coimbra.ans.net
>Subject: 	Re: QC History
>
>>Membership in the Quattro club was free (until Jan 1994)) in order to
>attract
>>more members.  A newsletter was produced and mailings about promotions and
>>driver safety seminars were sent to all members.  Audi of America assisted
>>Frank in his efforts to establish a membership base within the U.S.,
>although
>>A of Am was not directly affiliated with the Quattro club.
>
>
>AoA may not have been directly associated with the Q-Club but they did 
>provide $100,000/year to supplant the club........
>
>Later!
>
>
>Eric Fletcher
>'87 5KCSTQIA2RSR2B
>St. Louis, MO
>
>STEADIRIC@aol.com
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