Why you should not take your car to dealerships
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From: My 350Z Roadster kicks my RX7's butt
Because even their Mazda mechanic in a multi company dealer may not be rotary certified, only Mazda trained.
Becuase you tnink how can they fukc up an oil change but they can put too much oil thinking your Touring is an R2, have the oil spill out and tell you you need to buy a new engine because of a cracked block. On top of that you are deceived with the word "new" because it is a rebuilt "used" engine with used parts and only some parts will be new.
Because you think they can't fukc up spark plugs but they mix up the trailing with the leading anyhow.
Because after seeing the movie the Mask, you want to shove your tail pipe up their freeken'
Becuase you tnink how can they fukc up an oil change but they can put too much oil thinking your Touring is an R2, have the oil spill out and tell you you need to buy a new engine because of a cracked block. On top of that you are deceived with the word "new" because it is a rebuilt "used" engine with used parts and only some parts will be new.
Because you think they can't fukc up spark plugs but they mix up the trailing with the leading anyhow.
Because after seeing the movie the Mask, you want to shove your tail pipe up their freeken'
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From: My 350Z Roadster kicks my RX7's butt
Originally posted by Joker
goracer, how do you like your pirelli p6000s. post in the suspension forum...
goracer, how do you like your pirelli p6000s. post in the suspension forum...
oh btw: The orignal emblem was a torch light. I'm prbably not remembering it exactly but Mazda means something like "endless light" and/or the symbol was originaly from a light bulb company ...something like that. <- SOmebody correct that better, please.
Last edited by GoRacer; Apr 10, 2003 at 10:32 PM.
Originally posted by GoRacer
I like them alot (now). I had to burn off a few mm to get rid of that slick part that made it slippery when brand new but now it's sticky and alot quieter then the AO32R's I had which needed a good little burn to get sticky. I wish I had them on the front as well but I have Falken Azenis there.
I like them alot (now). I had to burn off a few mm to get rid of that slick part that made it slippery when brand new but now it's sticky and alot quieter then the AO32R's I had which needed a good little burn to get sticky. I wish I had them on the front as well but I have Falken Azenis there.
Originally posted by GoRacer
The orignal emblem was a torch light. I'm prbably not remembering it exactly but Mazda means something like "endless light" and/or the symbol was originaly from a light bulb company ...something like that. <- SOmebody correct that better, please.
The orignal emblem was a torch light. I'm prbably not remembering it exactly but Mazda means something like "endless light" and/or the symbol was originaly from a light bulb company ...something like that. <- SOmebody correct that better, please.
Originally posted by disturbd
Banzai Racing is a shop in Monroe Michigan, owned by Chris Sanders, who knows more than anyone I have ever met or talked to about the RX7
Banzai Racing is a shop in Monroe Michigan, owned by Chris Sanders, who knows more than anyone I have ever met or talked to about the RX7
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