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kenchan 04-09-2012 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 1648490)
Mr.kenchan, when is the construction scheduled to be finished?? :ugh2:

you know they posted the start date but not the end date... so it could be maybe 2035 when it's all said and done. :ugh2: :icon17: well, i know it will feel like that even if they're done by end of April. :eekdance:


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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 1648500)
I ran out of rep... as usual... LOL :bowrofl:

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kenchan 04-09-2012 01:26 PM

hi fire! :tup:

SPOHN 04-09-2012 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1648642)
so it could be maybe 2035

That's my retirement date:tup:

happytheman 04-09-2012 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by GaleForce (Post 1647908)
Good morning Happy.
Woohoo! When are you getting those bad boys mounted?

As soon as I can! I'm guessing sometime over the next two days! :)

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Originally Posted by Alchemy (Post 1648423)
Zgirl, nice pics. Terrible, nice parts!!

Just picked my Z up from the dealer. Trans feels phenominal!!!! They ended up adjusting the block off plate I believe or as they called it the "collar". Shifts beautifully. Even though it took a little longer Im very pleased. The dealer treated me very good as well:tup:

Oh man I'm so glad to hear that! :woot:

Props to the community members that correctly identified the issue without so much as seeing your ride! :tup:

kenchan 04-09-2012 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Alchemy (Post 1648423)
Just picked my Z up from the dealer. Trans feels phenominal!!!! They ended up adjusting the block off plate I believe or as they called it the "collar". Shifts beautifully. Even though it took a little longer Im very pleased. The dealer treated me very good as well:tup:

i missed this post earlier. congrats!!! :tup:

Lemers 04-09-2012 04:42 PM

Took my wife out

alcheng 04-09-2012 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1649300)
As soon as I can! I'm guessing sometime over the next two days! :)


Hey happy, sup dude?? :hello: :hello:

happytheman 04-09-2012 06:25 PM

Hey Alcheng! Just got my front two Michelin PSS! :woot:

I'm going to make an appt at m nearest Tire Rack approved installer, which is basically Tire Kingdom. They've done work for me before, but not on a 19" wheel with a 35 series tire. Looking at the Tire Rack website it states that approved installers have to have a "touch free" machine. Wish me luck guys! :)

iSteve370 04-09-2012 06:28 PM

Got my tint done and my head unit installed today.

alcheng 04-09-2012 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1649678)
Hey Alcheng! Just got my front two Michelin PSS! :woot:

I'm going to make an appt at m nearest Tire Rack approved installer, which is basically Tire Kingdom. They've done work for me before, but not on a 19" wheel with a 35 series tire. Looking at the Tire Rack website it states that approved installers have to have a "touch free" machine. Wish me luck guys! :)

:tup: :tup:

Wish you have nice weather in these coming day thus you can install them and try them right away...

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Originally Posted by iSteve370 (Post 1649685)
Got my tint done and my head unit installed today.

Hey iSteve, what HU did you get?? Pics???

happytheman 04-09-2012 06:33 PM

I live in Florida, we're pretty much guaranteed to have nice weather! :tup:

So here's what's necessary to be a recommended Tire Rack installer:

1) Use proper mounting and balancing equipment including touchless or rim clamp, European-style tire changers and high-speed computer spin balancers.

2) Employ properly trained technicians capable of safely performing damage-free installations.

3) Be an automotive business that can offer additional services to customers (alignments, complete repairs, auto detailing, etc.)

4) Possess a positive attitude and the ability to treat Tire Rack's customers with the highest level of professional courtesy.

So...with that being said I should opefully be ok. :)

FL 4Motion 04-09-2012 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1649700)
I live in Florida, we're pretty much guaranteed to have nice weather! :tup:

So here's what's necessary to be a recommended Tire Rack installer:

1) Use proper mounting and balancing equipment including touchless or rim clamp, European-style tire changers and high-speed computer spin balancers.

2) Employ properly trained technicians capable of safely performing damage-free installations.

3) Be an automotive business that can offer additional services to customers (alignments, complete repairs, auto detailing, etc.)

4) Possess a positive attitude and the ability to treat Tire Rack's customers with the highest level of professional courtesy.

So...with that being said I should opefully be ok. :)

Happy, are you near Melbourne at all? We go to TrickPro there, TJ, the owner, and Brice who works there and used to work on a P car race team, are the ONLY people we let touch our cars' wheels and tires. They are a tire rack recommended installer as well btw.

happytheman 04-09-2012 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion (Post 1649727)
Happy, are you near Melbourne at all? We go to TrickPro there, TJ, the owner, and Brice who works there and used to work on a P car race team, are the ONLY people we let touch our cars' wheels and tires. They are a tire rack recommended installer as well btw.

Melbourne is about an hour and a half south of me. Thanks for the recommendation! :tup:

onzedge 04-09-2012 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1649678)
Hey Alcheng! Just got my front two Michelin PSS! :woot:

I'm going to make an appt at m nearest Tire Rack approved installer, which is basically Tire Kingdom. They've done work for me before, but not on a 19" wheel with a 35 series tire. Looking at the Tire Rack website it states that approved installers have to have a "touch free" machine. Wish me luck guys! :)

:tup::tup::tup::tup::tup::tup::tup::tup::tup::tup:

FL 4Motion 04-09-2012 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by happytheman (Post 1649750)
Melbourne is about an hour and a half south of me. Thanks for the recommendation! :tup:

It's an hour east of me and we still make the drive, that shop is that good.


:)


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