Fred - 

Welcome to the list.  I get out to Martinez (the courthouse) every couple weeks, but I 
usually don't take the GTS b/c I haven't found a way to wear a suit and ride the bike. 
 If you attend Laguna Seca this year, you should see a good handful of GTS's.  Dave 
Biasotti lives in Fremont and has a bitchen '93 GTS that's he's tricked out for long 
distance rally's.  Kelly Cash is in San Jose . . . he's got a '93 too and is a great 
guy too.  (Kelly, are you going to organize another Bay Area day ride this summer?)  I 
think there are a couple of '94's in S.F. too.  (Sorry, I forgot the name of the Real 
Estate guy in The City with the '94,  who is planning a trip this summer . . . I 
actually need to talk to him about his route . . . e-mail me if you get this!)  

Btw, how many GTS riders are planning to attend Laguna Seca this year?

Michael Cordon
'94 GTS
Danville, CA      

P.S.  Kevin 93.5, you're a stud!    

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Date:    Wed, 1 May 2002 11:11:22 -0700
From:    Fred Korbmacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Pete, my calculations maybe wrong, but according to the owners list, there
are only 33 '94 GTS's in the united states, 8 are in California alone
(again, from the list).  Anybody else have figures?  According to the list,
they're are only 196, total, GTS's in the united states?

Fred

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Fred, many happy safe miles on your GTS. You
own a very rare 94. I just hit 51,000 miles on my
93 and it's actually faster and smoother than new.
I ought  to know , I've owned it since new.
-Pete

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