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I need a new ignition key cut and programmed and a replaced TPMS sensor programmed to my 2006 350Z. Which STL dealership (St Charles, Bommarito, or Lou Fusz) and service manager do you folks with Nissan service experience think will do it the cheapest (without charging an hour to each task and whining that i didn't buy the key or sensor from them)? In reality, I think each job is 5-10 minutes, but I'm concerned they'll take me to the cleaners. Thanks for your help!
If you haven't already, check out www.gatewayzclub.com . I'm sure someone there can/will steer you straight. Many Nissan dealers in the St. Louis area sponsor the club.
If you haven't already, check out www.gatewayzclub.com . I'm sure someone there can/will steer you straight. Many Nissan dealers in the St. Louis area sponsor the club.
Oh yea! Ive stopped by their website a few times but have never posted anything. Thanks for the reminder, I just registered and posted. Looks like Lou Fusz and Bommarito sponsor the site.
I'm over at the ZClub as well under the same sn. Let me tell you one thing though, STL is definitely not a car place so finding quality body shops/performance shops is going to be tough. I can't even find a reliable detailer to get rid of my overspray paint and microhazing.
You might try to get hold of Scott West. He is the newsletter editor for the Gateway Z Club and does an outstanding job detailing cars. His G35 was polished to perfection.
I'm about smack dab in the middle of Missouri. Rolla....
I was trying to act like I was surfing on the hood in this pic lol
why would anyone willingly live there?!?
I was stuck there for a year at Ft Leonard Wood (near rolla). It's definitely in the country. I like the country but i still like to be somewhat near civilization
^^^ft. lost in the woods? no bs during a road march in august it poured with rain then sleet came. it was so bad that if you opened your mouth you got a mouthful of water !
I was stuck there for a year at Ft Leonard Wood (near rolla). It's definitely in the country. I like the country but i still like to be somewhat near civilization
I did not chose I was born here and well I guess I just haven't gotten the nerve to move...plus I am learning the family business..
Central Missouri is beautiful. I spent about 4 months at Fort Leonard Wood back in 1966 and I didn't care much for that experience. However, the fact that Leonard Wood is located there takes nothing away from the beauty. Even Leonard Wood is beautiful if you take the time to look at the scenery. Every place has its good and bad....................just saying.
^^^ft. lost in the woods? no bs during a road march in august it poured with rain then sleet came. it was so bad that if you opened your mouth you got a mouthful of water !
After being there I wouldn't doubt that 1 bit. You like the River Run? uggh...
Originally Posted by Julias350z
I did not chose I was born here and well I guess I just haven't gotten the nerve to move...plus I am learning the family business..
Understandable. I live in the boonies in indiana. I plan on moving back too. It's out in the middle of nowhere but it's really not far from a decent sized city. When i was at FLW it seemed like there was nothing around. Halfway between springfield and STL.
Originally Posted by KornerCarver
Central Missouri is beautiful. I spent about 4 months at Fort Leonard Wood back in 1966 and I didn't care much for that experience. However, the fact that Leonard Wood is located there takes nothing away from the beauty. Even Leonard Wood is beautiful if you take the time to look at the scenery. Every place has its good and bad....................just saying.
Ya, i like the country for visiting but i like to live on the edge of country limits so i'm not too far from civilization.