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Step 1
Look through resources such as those listed in Resources below to find a Saab car club nearby. Specifically, check out Saab Club and Saab Enthusiasts. Put in your zip code to find the car clubs that exist in your locale.
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Step 2
Go to your state listing and email the contact listed for information. Even if you do not see a club in your area, email someone to see if they know of the nearest one. Access the membership link for the club online and pay any dues necessary by credit card. If there is no URL to access, get the phone number and call them to find out meeting times and any other necessary information.
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Step 3
Enjoy the association. The members of your local Saab club are great resources for upcoming event notifications and interesting news from other state car clubs. They rally together during meetings and enjoy the camaraderie of people of like mind when they meet.
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Step 4
Sign up for the literature offered to you at meetings and through web searches. You will soon have access to fascinating news and official Saab products that are difficult to find without club affiliation.











Comments
1988saabt said
on 8/14/2008 can one research saab parts here? Specifically the odometer is not working on the 1988 900 saab turbo.
1988saabt said
on 8/14/2008 I live in Stoughton Wi. about 15 minutes south of Madison, Wi.
Where is the nearest saab club. I own a 1988 Saab 900 SPG Areo in rather nice condition. It's a restoration project and hopefully woth it :-)
Dennis Ganshert
saab99turbo said
on 11/29/2007 Here's a link to the Saab 99 Turbo Registry, an online club for Saab 99 Turbo owners: http://www.Saab99Turbo.com