I joined Georgia fiero club in august of 2008 shortly after finding out I had cancer. I had my eye on a 85 gt that had been sitting in a car lot for 7 years. I guess the cancer made wife finally give in and I bought it. I did a few things to it, nothing fancy a couple of scoops, some big tires and mags, mr mike leather seats boy I loved that car. before you know it I had 5 fieros. I had a lot of fun with the club and made some good friends, we used to get 20 or more people at the meetings and the parking lot at the galaxy was full of fieros and it was like a swap meet once a month. slowly but surely the participation dropped off , for me my best friend moved to charlotte and took his fiero with him. somehow it didn`t seem as much fun anymore and eventually I sold my cars ( 1 was an 88 gt t-top for $1000.00 what a jerk) and last to go was my beautiful primer gray 85 gt, that was the straw that broke the camels back. the kid I sold it to took the fast and furious route and totaled it. so its been a couple of years and I`ve decided to come back and buy another fiero but the members are few and far between. now I know theres a lot of fieros and owners out there and I know that the galaxy diner isn't conveniently close for everyone ( I drive almost an hour ) but I`ve gotten use to it. what I`m trying to say is all you crazy fiero addicts why don`t you come out to a meeting and lets try to build the biggest fiero club in the usa. if you don`t like the meeting place maybe the officers would consider rotating meetings to different restraunts in your area, im` sure you would enjoy going to one of your local watering holes and show up with 20 or 30 fieros behind you. everytime I sign on theres usually 10 to 15 guests online beside myself. why not sign-in and let us know what you think, it doesn`t cost anything there are paying members and non-paying members and no one cares which you are, we`re just there to have fun, if all of you out there would join us who knows what kind of fun we could have and what kind of ideas and things you all could come up with. we have a few very knowledgable fiero guys in the club (not me) but we could always use a couple of fiero mechanics that wouldn`t mind working on fieros for a reasonable fee. well I didn`t mean to climb on the soap box I just thought it such a waste all of us within a hour or so of each other and we can`t take a couple of hours a month to meet each other and share are cars and ideas for more fiero fun. oldone in cartersville