Where should I go in MN
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Where should I go in MN
I live in Minnesota, around minneapolis. does anyone know of a reputable shop to take my FD to? I only know of one place that can actually work on rotarys, and that is morrie's mazda.
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hey man, i know of a great place! it's in bloomington that's where i take my FD however, the main shop is in shokopee. they'll do a great job, because it's thier reputation on the line, they sell pretty much all JDM(japanese domestic market) products- makes sense, japanese parts for a japanese car.
you can e-mail me and i get get more info to you.
you can e-mail me and i get get more info to you.
Originally posted by cdubsw5 hey man, i know of a great place! it's in bloomington that's where i take my FD however, the main shop is in shokopee. they'll do a great job, because it's thier reputation on the line, they sell pretty much all JDM(japanese domestic market) products- makes sense, japanese parts for a japanese car.you can e-mail me and i get get more info to you.
Ken
Good luck finding a place that is consistently good in Minnesota. 
Careful with Morrie's if you have turbo issues. They will replace everything to the tune of $4K when all you needed was a rebuilt turbo, or a vacuum hose job. They are a club sponsor (yes we get a discount on parts) and help us out a bit, but you must be wary none the less.
The best bet is to learn about your car, solicit help form other rotary owners, and maintain the car yourself whenever possible.
Ken neglected to mention that he is a club member, so I will mention it here. Click the logo below for info.

Careful with Morrie's if you have turbo issues. They will replace everything to the tune of $4K when all you needed was a rebuilt turbo, or a vacuum hose job. They are a club sponsor (yes we get a discount on parts) and help us out a bit, but you must be wary none the less.
The best bet is to learn about your car, solicit help form other rotary owners, and maintain the car yourself whenever possible.
Ken neglected to mention that he is a club member, so I will mention it here. Click the logo below for info.


