[DFW]: DFW's Lounge
Morning Fellas...
I heard some dealership had baseball size holes in ALOT of the windshields..
Even better that it was a FORD dealership..
my car was cozy in the garage...no fuss..
I heard some dealership had baseball size holes in ALOT of the windshields..
Even better that it was a FORD dealership..
my car was cozy in the garage...no fuss..
Wassup people?!? New to this thread...I've only been on the forums a little less than 2 weeks. I noticed this was the only thing that had life in it! I haven't had my Z very long(maybe a couple months). I live in McKinney and go to school at UNT and work in Celina. Just thought I'd pop by and say hi to everyone!
Wassup people?!? New to this thread...I've only been on the forums a little less than 2 weeks. I noticed this was the only thing that had life in it! I haven't had my Z very long(maybe a couple months). I live in McKinney and go to school at UNT and work in Celina. Just thought I'd pop by and say hi to everyone!
(facebook UNT Automotive Club)
I am the President, would love to have ya on board sir
Thanks man! I love how you guys are so nice as opposed to some of the other jerks on here. It's a 2003/Touring/Daytona Blue. And the mod bug bit me a looooong time ago with my Honda Accord. I've already put a Kenwood dvd player in it and slapped an S2000 antenna on it...it came with the rims and taillights. I love the rims and the taillights grow on me everyday. I'm saving now for an exhaust...
I'll totally look up that facebook club now! Thanks for the open arms fellas! Much appreciated! I'd love to come and hang out at some meets/get togethers ya'll have...when I can find some time.
- stupid school
- stupid school
I called the insurance company this morning about my Z being absolutely pummelled last night in Keller. We got golf ball to baseball sized hail at my house, and I'm the proud owner of a dimpled 2005 Z Enthusiast which is also sporting a broken windshield.
Hey guys (and gals), I've been reading in here for a while too (and posted a couple of times). I must say, it is has been entertaining reading this thread from the beginning (I'm up to page 116 trying to catch up). All of you seem really easy-going and fun. I actually met Jake a few weeks ago when he showed me how to change out pads and rotors. I've never done more to a car than to change oil, so I don't have the mechanical background to work on my car, but it was fun to learn. I'll probably try to do more of the small maintenance/replacement items in the future. I'm an engineer, so it's not like I have no skills, just short on experience.
Anyway, just thought I'd introduce myself and say 'hi'. I'm in Frisco and work in Denton (when I go into the office). By reading the earlier posts, I may be one of the older ones that is on this site in the DFW area. I have an '06 silver alloy roadster. No mods as of yet. If I get the 'mod bug' it will more than likely stay under the hood. See you on the road.
-Brad
Anyway, just thought I'd introduce myself and say 'hi'. I'm in Frisco and work in Denton (when I go into the office). By reading the earlier posts, I may be one of the older ones that is on this site in the DFW area. I have an '06 silver alloy roadster. No mods as of yet. If I get the 'mod bug' it will more than likely stay under the hood. See you on the road.
-Brad
I did Frisco a favor by spending an hour rearragning my garage to fit the Z and the wife's Pilot to avoid any hail, and we barely got rain. If I would have left them out, we certainly would have been hailed on.





