6 ft white rabbit in Madison TN
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6 ft white rabbit in Madison TN
New to this forum, but have owned an 85 GSL-SE since '03.
I was living in Joplin and had Kyle Seaman as a mechanic (excellent). Moved to TN in 2005 and haven't needed any one with specialized expertise until now.
Somebody told me there's a guy who runs a shop called Rotary Works down the road in Smyrna TN who might be able to help me. I haven't been able to get any contact info; can anyone help me with this or suggest another good rotary guy in the Nashville area?
I'll be posting a detailed description of my problem in the new member technical threads.
Thanks, 6 ft
I was living in Joplin and had Kyle Seaman as a mechanic (excellent). Moved to TN in 2005 and haven't needed any one with specialized expertise until now.
Somebody told me there's a guy who runs a shop called Rotary Works down the road in Smyrna TN who might be able to help me. I haven't been able to get any contact info; can anyone help me with this or suggest another good rotary guy in the Nashville area?
I'll be posting a detailed description of my problem in the new member technical threads.
Thanks, 6 ft
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6, first, thanks for taking the time to register and welcome aboard to RX-7 Club!
Second, make sure you're eyes are wide open when you inspect the shop. This is def a "caveat emptor" situation. More details can be found in the Bad & Fugly Businesses but you're going to have to get a few posts up before being able to post there....should be able to see and read it. If not, head to the top of this intro board and start reading to build that post count!
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Second, make sure you're eyes are wide open when you inspect the shop. This is def a "caveat emptor" situation. More details can be found in the Bad & Fugly Businesses but you're going to have to get a few posts up before being able to post there....should be able to see and read it. If not, head to the top of this intro board and start reading to build that post count!
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