any good dyno shops in San Antonio?
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#9
I actually have been bringing it out to those meets and others. Just been busy lately. A lot of personal stuff going on. Tonight I can't make it either, I need to get up at 5:30am. You should come to the real Z/G meet at Chesters.
#11
Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
I actually have been bringing it out to those meets and others. Just been busy lately. A lot of personal stuff going on. Tonight I can't make it either, I need to get up at 5:30am. You should come to the real Z/G meet at Chesters.
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#12
Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
I actually have been bringing it out to those meets and others. Just been busy lately. A lot of personal stuff going on. Tonight I can't make it either, I need to get up at 5:30am. You should come to the real Z/G meet at Chesters.
Last edited by SAN DOG 34; 02-07-2008 at 01:15 PM.
#13
Originally Posted by NS_350GT
^^^^Wow this guy..... You havent been to the meet in a long time, "real meet" I think you mean your Zsport meeting.
Do you have a problem?
#17
Originally Posted by Sick Z
LOL supported? Sorry you all need support to be a car club. And since was quantity an issue? Last time I saw your member's cars, 70% of them were BONE STOCK.
Wow, I didn't think having mods or being stock had anything to do with a club. It is all about passion for a car. Sorry if some of you folks are stuck up.
Funny thing is we have cars that make over 500rwhp in our club. I wouldn't call that stock
Last edited by SOLO-350Z; 02-07-2008 at 01:25 PM.
#18
Originally Posted by SAN DOG 34
^lol...we respect Z sport...but don't go bashing other meets in town thinking your better.
#20
Originally Posted by Sick Z
Passion yes, but what passion is there for the car when you don't do jack to it.
Just an excuse for someone with a Nismo to not do anything to their car.
Just an excuse for someone with a Nismo to not do anything to their car.
You don't need to have passion for a car and need to do stuff to it.
At least I take my car to the track. lol
And a passion is to not touch something that is already excellent the way it came and keep it perfect.