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Nathanchilman

New member rural Washington State

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My car is a 1975 Spider Bringing it back slowly over the months from PO neglect.
All in all a good little car with PO upgrades like Electronic ign, post '75 alt
But really pretty stock. Runs and drives very nice.

Thanks for all the great tech posts on the board. Hopefully i will add some of my own.
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Welcome aboard! You will find plenty of knowledgeable and friendly people here.

Here is a thread on how to post pictures to the forum:

http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=21014

And here is a great picture-posting thread edited by SLOSpider:

http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic ... 12&t=23084


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Welcome. Thanks for saving another one!
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rural washington state.....90% of the state is rural.....be more specific (i spent a lot of time in "rural" washington state) :mrgreen:
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azruss wrote:rural washington state.....90% of the state is rural.....be more specific (i spent a lot of time in "rural" washington state) :mrgreen:
Eastern side is rural.dont you think, ? Western is kinda connected other then northern part
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Welcome aboard. You are going to love this site. Need help? Just ask.

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Eastern side is rural.dont you think, ? Western is kinda connected other then northern part
I guess I think of rural as any area you drive thru, you see fields out the window rather than subdivisions. I guess you could also define rural in the following way: take a survey of the school kids and see who has an animal at home other than a dog, cat, or older teenage brother, comes in contact with a horse or tractor on occasion, or knows where the local feed store is located.
As far as eastern Washington (for the uninitiated, this is 2/3 of the state....everything east of the cascades), most of the space goes beyond rural......it is just flat out unpopulated. :roll: :roll:
My last trip to Spokane, I went and visited my cousin in Endicott (rural eastern Washington). When we arrived in town, we stopped at the only deli, in a building my grandfather had built with his name still emblazoned on the building. My sister's grandkids piled out of the car and were playing in the street, which was the main hiway thru town. There was no safety issue here as we only had one pickup go thru in an hour and they slowed way down to see who the strangers were. Now THAT's rural. :mrgreen:
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azruss wrote:
Eastern side is rural.dont you think, ? Western is kinda connected other then northern part
I guess I think of rural as any area you drive thru, you see fields out the window rather than subdivisions. I guess you could also define rural in the following way: take a survey of the school kids and see who has an animal at home other than a dog, cat, or older teenage brother, comes in contact with a horse or tractor on occasion, or knows where the local feed store is located.
As far as eastern Washington (for the uninitiated, this is 2/3 of the state....everything east of the cascades), most of the space goes beyond rural......it is just flat out unpopulated. :roll: :roll:
My last trip to Spokane, I went and visited my cousin in Endicott (rural eastern Washington). When we arrived in town, we stopped at the only deli, in a building my grandfather had built with his name still emblazoned on the building. My sister's grandkids piled out of the car and were playing in the street, which was the main hiway thru town. There was no safety issue here as we only had one pickup go thru in an hour and they slowed way down to see who the strangers were. Now THAT's rural. :mrgreen:
ok point gotten lol
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