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Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! #572019 02/23/05 02:26 PM
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Paddler Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Pretty good "start" to hitting the survey. Take it one step further and overwhelm them with tactfull letters to the editor along with an attached photo of your rig. That ought to get the message across.

Now, where are the other few thousand of members on this sight and have you bothered to be heard?

Rally the Troops............er.....Rally the Troopers!!! Wait a minute I drive a Honda. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />


1995 Honda Passport;
Some people wait a life time for their ship to sail in, while others simple grab the oars and begin paddling
Yours truely
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Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! [Re: BobDole] #572020 02/23/05 02:55 PM
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Chris Perosi Offline
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Done and done. I was a little annoyed at the "how much money can you spend on your rig" question. There was no choice for less than 100 dollars per month. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/angry.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />

<img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


Yeah, I read that too, but if you looked closely it said "How much can you afford to spend each month (or want to) on your rig?" Well, as far as I'm concerned, that little "or want to" statement means that all of us could happily pick the highest number on there... Cause we all WANT TO spend as much as possible on our rigs... But most of us can't...

-Chris


Chris Perosi
Isuzu Editor Emeritus
OutdoorWire, Inc.
Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! [Re: Paddler] #572021 02/23/05 03:38 PM
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Wayne Offline
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Now, where are the other few thousand of members on this sight and have you bothered to be heard?

Some of us did it on day 1 and just didn't bother to write about it. Despite rumors to the contrary, I'm not *always* a post....err...."person who exchanges high post counts for money, violating most U.S. local laws (except
in Nevada, where licensed "high posting locations" are legal in counties that do not include the major cities)."

You know what I mean.

edited to remove picture that wouldn't pull up.

Last edited by Wayne; 02/23/05 07:38 PM.

[color:"white"]? 04 Rodeo DI ?[/color] 75k mi, body damage on the 1st weekend I got it.
Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! [Re: Wayne] #572022 02/23/05 03:52 PM
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ckimbrough18 Offline
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I posted that the coolest vehicle is anything that doesn't say Jeep across the front. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/ignore.gif" alt="" />


Trooper has been sold!
Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! [Re: ckimbrough18] #572023 02/23/05 06:39 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
One of two letters drafted to the editors.


Dear Editor,


In your April issue you begun a survey to determine what we the reader would like to see in your magazine. IÆll give you credit that you actually included Isuzu as a possible choice in your survey, but it confuses me as to why you would then make a comment such as that which appears on page 6. On page 6 you state ôSure, we don't do many Isuzu engine build ups or Diahatsu suspension lifts, but I doubt many of you will respond back that we need to concentrate on them either." Then on page 88-89 you indirectly hammer the point home again by stating " Since we are more concerned with performance than looks here at 4-Wheel & Off Road, we would first get a truck or SUV that we know there is aftermarket support for. Great options would be Toyota mini-truck or SUV with a gas V-8; or any Jeep or a Suzuki Samurai, as these are the most common off-road vehicles supported in the US. I cannot speak for everyone but I would imagine that your average reader is one such as me; a guy scratching a living out that his four wheeling rig is also his daily driver, not the guy who spent $20,000 to $40,000 dollars building a rock tube buggy, that spent another $40,000 to $50,000 for a truck big enough to trailer it to every trailhead. If you had or used a research department you would find that in the four wheeling mecca of Moab, we, the Isuzu owners happen to have the third largest permitted event there (www.ZuZoo.org). We trail only behind EJS and the Jeep Jamboree. If you searched the Internet for four Wheeling BBSÆs, you would find one of the largest, if not the largest BBS, is the 4x4wire. Once again there we boast the third largest membership, not Ford, not Chevy, Suzuki. Then again you may not be aware of this because we are owners that use ingenuity, creativity, and good engineering skills to create our rigs. We donÆt ôbuildö are rigs by simply flipping through an aftermarket catalog, order the parts, and ôboltö them on. So why donÆt you take a leap of faith and jump off the Jeep bandwagon, what are you afraid of, you might find that you can actually ôGo Furtherö.


PS: Even though small, we do have an aftermarket
www.darlington-offroad.com
www.independent4x.com
www.stinkyfab.com
www.teraflx.com
www.vorfab.com (soon to be up and running)


1995 Honda Passport;
Some people wait a life time for their ship to sail in, while others simple grab the oars and begin paddling
Yours truely
http://www.zutah.com
Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! [Re: Paddler] #572024 02/23/05 07:05 PM
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89YellowAmigo Offline
Wheeler
done.

Nice draft Paddler, but I think you're missing the end quote on your second quotation (the pg 88-89 one) from their mag.


'89 Amigo, 2wd
2.3L
Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! [Re: 89YellowAmigo] #572025 02/23/05 07:13 PM
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Ride Hard Offline
Wheeler
Done on my home PC, and 2 work PC's.... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/evil.gif" alt="" />


'93 Rodeo - Dana 60 FF Rear - Dana 44 Front - 35's
Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! [Re: Wayne] #572026 02/23/05 07:17 PM
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Chris Perosi Offline
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(If you see blank below, it means the safe-for-work image didn't make it through your corporate firewalls)
[Linked Image]


No, doesn't quite mean that. I have no firewall installed on my work system (now don't go tryin' to break in, I know you all want to know where my customers live and how many pizzas they've ordered in the past 60 days....) and it still didn't come up. Even tried cutting and pasting the link, still no dice...

-Chris


Chris Perosi
Isuzu Editor Emeritus
OutdoorWire, Inc.
Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! [Re: 89YellowAmigo] #572027 02/23/05 07:22 PM
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done.

Nice draft Paddler, but I think you're missing the end quote on your second quotation (the pg 88-89 one) from their mag.

Thanks, I'm always missing little stuff like that.


1995 Honda Passport;
Some people wait a life time for their ship to sail in, while others simple grab the oars and begin paddling
Yours truely
http://www.zutah.com
Re: Get Isuzu some notice - fill out this magazine survey! [Re: 89YellowAmigo] #572028 02/23/05 07:23 PM
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Chris Perosi Offline
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Nice draft Paddler, but I think you're missing the end quote on your second quotation (the pg 88-89 one) from their mag.


Agreed, very nice. A couple of typo's and misspelled words and misused words as well as the missing end-quote... But I won't bust your balls with the details unless you want me to. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> Damn editors, they just can't leave things well enough alone.

-Chris


Chris Perosi
Isuzu Editor Emeritus
OutdoorWire, Inc.
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