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| Subject: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:16 pm | |
| Ralph
I have always wondered since we added the "I" what USACi is doing in other coutries, I know we are running in Mexico and Ocassionally Canada, but what about the comps in columbia, or thailand, etc etc.
I was just kind of wondering do they follow the same class strutures as we do here in the states, i know mexico does, how do the numbers compare in other coutries compared to here. I haven't been out of the coutry as often as i used to, but when I was in the past it has always seemed that I hear and see alot more people doing the car audio thing than around the states. Are competitions thriving in these other countries, and how come we never see results, etc. Do they have seperate directors and website than us?
Just kinda wondering how big we actually are, and what works for them, and also how they compare to us.
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Moonie Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 1398 Age : 50 Location : Hobbs, New Mexico Registration date : 2009-02-18
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:17 pm | |
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DMAN Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2007 Age : 52 Location : Grand Junction, Colorado Registration date : 2007-06-23
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:21 pm | |
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Navi Thats a Lot of Posts!
Number of posts : 3105 Age : 47 Location : Victoria, TX Registration date : 2007-06-25
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Nov 26, 2009 5:21 pm | |
| This has been a point of contention for me as well. If this is not a "world wide" organization, how can there be "world champions"? Now this in no means is ment to degrade the world champions, I commend you one and all, even Kumar (and that's hard for me to do). This is just a discussion on the "i" in USACi. | |
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BBGIC Big Bald Guy in Charge
Number of posts : 2358 Age : 57 Location : World Wide - 11 Countries Registration date : 2007-06-22
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:30 am | |
| Canada Mexico thailand Taiwan China Japan (slow last two years) Panama Costa Rica South Africa Brazil Venezuela Argentina.
Mostly South America and a fewacroos the ocean. | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:08 pm | |
| Being that world finals is always here how would it be fare to the competitors in those other countries? What incentive does USACi offer the foreign competitors to become a member? There may be some loud guys out there, that may give us a run for the money but don't have the means to compete for a World finals because no world finals is offered to them or financially just don't have the money to ship their vehicles here.
In other words Ralph, I'm a competitor in Santiago Chile and I'm the loudest in my country, why should I join USACi, pay the same membership fee as the American competitor does, but will never recieve the same benefits of the American competitor to make it to a USACi World Finals. Not trying to be funny Ralph, just trying to get a good conversation going. | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:14 pm | |
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dbdaddy Above Average Contributor
Number of posts : 821 Age : 45 Location : katy,texas Registration date : 2009-01-03
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:25 pm | |
| online worldwide world finals. you got a good web guy. hit him up. | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Tue Dec 08, 2009 12:58 pm | |
| Don't tell me Ralph is at a loss for words? | |
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STREETBEATZ19 Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 1333 Age : 41 Location : Omaha (area) Nebraska Registration date : 2008-08-07
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:04 am | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Wed Dec 09, 2009 3:45 pm | |
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BBGIC Big Bald Guy in Charge
Number of posts : 2358 Age : 57 Location : World Wide - 11 Countries Registration date : 2007-06-22
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:03 pm | |
| - Nice wrote:
- Being that world finals is always here how would it be fare to the competitors in those other countries?
What incentive does USACi offer the foreign competitors to become a member? There may be some loud guys out there, that may give us a run for the money but don't have the means to compete for a World finals because no world finals is offered to them or financially just don't have the money to ship their vehicles here.
In other words Ralph, I'm a competitor in Santiago Chile and I'm the loudest in my country, why should I join USACi, pay the same membership fee as the American competitor does, but will never recieve the same benefits of the American competitor to make it to a USACi World Finals. Not trying to be funny Ralph, just trying to get a good conversation going. Each country is it's own franchise. They have their own memberships and their own national finals. If they place at their finals they have an open invite to attend ours. If they are any further than Mexico or Canada then they get their entry fee free as well. | |
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210fordracing21 Above Average Contributor
Number of posts : 849 Age : 36 Location : San antonio TX Registration date : 2009-07-29
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:06 pm | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Wed Dec 09, 2009 7:12 pm | |
| - USACI wrote:
- Nice wrote:
- Being that world finals is always here how would it be fare to the competitors in those other countries?
What incentive does USACi offer the foreign competitors to become a member? There may be some loud guys out there, that may give us a run for the money but don't have the means to compete for a World finals because no world finals is offered to them or financially just don't have the money to ship their vehicles here.
In other words Ralph, I'm a competitor in Santiago Chile and I'm the loudest in my country, why should I join USACi, pay the same membership fee as the American competitor does, but will never recieve the same benefits of the American competitor to make it to a USACi World Finals. Not trying to be funny Ralph, just trying to get a good conversation going. Each country is it's own franchise. They have their own memberships and their own national finals.
If they place at their finals they have an open invite to attend ours. If they are any further than Mexico or Canada then they get their entry fee free as well. So the other countries don't have to recognize our champions as "World Champions". | |
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Team Big'Un Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 1448 Age : 45 Location : The Strip Club Registration date : 2008-03-05
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Wed Dec 09, 2009 7:15 pm | |
| - USACI wrote:
- Nice wrote:
- Being that world finals is always here how would it be fare to the competitors in those other countries?
What incentive does USACi offer the foreign competitors to become a member? There may be some loud guys out there, that may give us a run for the money but don't have the means to compete for a World finals because no world finals is offered to them or financially just don't have the money to ship their vehicles here.
In other words Ralph, I'm a competitor in Santiago Chile and I'm the loudest in my country, why should I join USACi, pay the same membership fee as the American competitor does, but will never recieve the same benefits of the American competitor to make it to a USACi World Finals. Not trying to be funny Ralph, just trying to get a good conversation going. Each country is it's own franchise. They have their own memberships and their own national finals.
If they place at their finals they have an open invite to attend ours. If they are any further than Mexico or Canada then they get their entry fee free as well. Ship ur car from Tiawan - 10K Flight and hotel -------- 3 K Entry fee to finals ------ Priceless | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Wed Dec 09, 2009 7:27 pm | |
| EXACTLY, LOL! | |
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BBGIC Big Bald Guy in Charge
Number of posts : 2358 Age : 57 Location : World Wide - 11 Countries Registration date : 2007-06-22
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:52 pm | |
| They have their own "National Champions" If they want a World Title they have to come here. | |
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chrisfish I own this joint!
Number of posts : 6521 Age : 54 Location : Silt Colorado Registration date : 2009-05-16
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 12:56 pm | |
| It would be cool if all scores wer listed! | |
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dbdaddy Above Average Contributor
Number of posts : 821 Age : 45 Location : katy,texas Registration date : 2009-01-03
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 2:53 pm | |
| - chrisfish wrote:
- It would be cool if all scores wer listed!
yes. a world wide leaderboard of sorts. | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:02 pm | |
| - USACI wrote:
- They have their own "National Champions"
If they want a World Title they have to come here. Is that really fair to them? | |
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8675309 Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 1421 Age : 52 Location : TN Registration date : 2007-06-24
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:34 pm | |
| are they complaining? | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:14 pm | |
| Do they have to? Why would anyone in another country join a "so called international organization" but not recieve the same benefits of the organization that we do. Guess what I'm trying to say is how do we take the title of "world champions" if the rest of the world isn't given the same benefits that we receive in this great country of ours? Again, not looking at getting into a fight with some of you folks, just throwing another point of view out there so please lady and gentlemen, let's not get this twisted. My exchange in this topic is only meant to elicit(sp) thoughtful dialogue and not to take anything away from our "world champions". I'm just picking Ralph's brain on this particular topic? | |
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8675309 Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 1421 Age : 52 Location : TN Registration date : 2007-06-24
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:24 pm | |
| Well... another way to view it.. If Usaci is in different countries, then it IS "international".. Just like say a bank for instance.. If it's set up in different countries, it would be considered an "international" bank, however, it wouldn't necessarily have the same products or guidelines in each country. It adapts to the people and surroundings.
Just tossing out another way to look at it. | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:56 pm | |
| - 8675309 wrote:
- Well... another way to view it.. If Usaci is in different countries, then it IS "international".. Just like say a bank for instance.. If it's set up in different countries, it would be considered an "international" bank, however, it wouldn't necessarily have the same products or guidelines in each country. It adapts to the people and surroundings.
Just tossing out another way to look at it. I understand your point but my question is not about the word "international", it's about the term "World Champion". Again, I'm not trying to deminish(sp) the accomplishments of our "World Champions". | |
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BBGIC Big Bald Guy in Charge
Number of posts : 2358 Age : 57 Location : World Wide - 11 Countries Registration date : 2007-06-22
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:51 pm | |
| - Nice wrote:
- USACI wrote:
- They have their own "National Champions"
If they want a World Title they have to come here. Is that really fair to them? As far as I am concerned it is. | |
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Nice Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 2042 Age : 63 Location : New Haven, Ct. Registration date : 2007-07-13
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 9:42 pm | |
| And there you have it. Thank you Dick Cheney, lol. | |
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FUZ-T.C.C. Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 1433 Age : 46 Location : Kansas City,Mo Registration date : 2009-05-06
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:34 pm | |
| I just looked up my world wide usaci rank and its.... 264,664,884,456,440,445,598,365,459,788,556,450 lol | |
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tijuana_no Above Average Contributor
Number of posts : 709 Age : 61 Registration date : 2007-09-12
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:04 am | |
| i have been to USACI shows outside the U.S . and stay in contact with a lot of competitors in Mexico and Latin America . And one question was "how they compare to us." well with numbers in Mexico are getting a lot better every year and there is a few other south of them. but , the biggest difference I find is attitude , they are very proud to be able to compete and being part of this .
is it fair and are complaining. it's fair Usaci sets its date for world finals and everyone that is invited can attend no matter where you live and the ones that show up run for the world finals title . are they complaining , well there are always complains (just follow this forum to get the idea)and complainers .But , on the most part NO .They have a good understanding of world finals and we been having quite a few competitors from Mexico make the trip in the last few years and the ones that done make the trip they "dream " to make it sometime . | |
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tijuana_no Above Average Contributor
Number of posts : 709 Age : 61 Registration date : 2007-09-12
| Subject: Re: USACi (INTERNATIONAL) Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:09 am | |
| but lets be more fair to them ........................lets take finals to MEXICO CITY , who says yes ? I know Ralph say yes .lol | |
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