Forum jumper in TX saying hi
I have been a member here for a while but never got around to making an introduction thread. I have mostly looked for information from users who have had similar issues to me over the years. I should have taken the time to introduce myself a long time ago, so here goes.
My name is Jason, live in the DFW area. I have a 1988 vert with 121000 miles on it. I have owned it since 2002. I have been all over the country in the car and it has been rode hard, and now it is in need of some repair.
I am not the most mechanically or technically gifted guy, but I can bolt the right things together(usually) and of course that doesn't mean things will work (bang head against keyboard now) but with help and time I think I can get it right
I would like to have others on this forum help me become better at fixing the vert
My name is Jason, live in the DFW area. I have a 1988 vert with 121000 miles on it. I have owned it since 2002. I have been all over the country in the car and it has been rode hard, and now it is in need of some repair.
I am not the most mechanically or technically gifted guy, but I can bolt the right things together(usually) and of course that doesn't mean things will work (bang head against keyboard now) but with help and time I think I can get it right
I would like to have others on this forum help me become better at fixing the vert
Hey Jason! I can't speak for the veteran 7club members, but I'd like to personally welcome you (since I'm new too and I like being welcomed as well =P). I typically reply only to posts I can relate, and although I own an FD, I believe we will both have similar jolly fun fixing our rotaries XD Furthermore, I'm also not super-mechanically savvy, but usually able to work things out. Like I've mentioned before, this is a forum, so I think it's safe to say if you don't find the information you need, start a thread! Rotary power!
All the best, Aaron
All the best, Aaron
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