Shops in AZ?
Tom
Well, let's see... RCCAZ1 member is the go to guy for the RCCAZ car club. www.rccaz.com under construction. They have monthly events. Lot's of great people and lots of knowledge.
Recently the work on my car that I don't want to do myself has been going to www.turblown.net. Elliot is the guy up there. He works with his Uncle and is very knowledgable about 7's and rotaries. Labor rate is pretty good and he does good work. So far I have no complaints. He's done additional oil cooler, radiator, oil catch can, and some other things for me.
The two guys that run AZRotaryRockets are members of RCCAZ too. and yes, they don't reply to emails very often. I'd call them if you need to get a hold of them. I've heard good things about thier engine building.
Hope this helps...
Recently the work on my car that I don't want to do myself has been going to www.turblown.net. Elliot is the guy up there. He works with his Uncle and is very knowledgable about 7's and rotaries. Labor rate is pretty good and he does good work. So far I have no complaints. He's done additional oil cooler, radiator, oil catch can, and some other things for me.
The two guys that run AZRotaryRockets are members of RCCAZ too. and yes, they don't reply to emails very often. I'd call them if you need to get a hold of them. I've heard good things about thier engine building.
Hope this helps...
Not looking for anything in particular...just a place I can invest some money into and meet some people who can help educate me about the right way to treat and work on my car.
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