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Pelican170 06-29-2012 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnsZ (Post 1796636)
Nah....no problem! But I have a question for you. The last time I drove through Danbury, I sure didn't see any pelicans....flamingos, dolphins, nor alligators for that matter. Am I missing something! :confused:

hahaha, old nickname...

Volk Z 06-29-2012 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by NYBladeZ (Post 1796750)
Um seating adjustment beef? Lol that is one of the oddest and funniest things I've heard on this forum, I would have given you a sideways look as well. So what's your decided upon resolution? Drive to NY, put more miles on the car for a different dealer or learn how to do it yourself? Btw, I don't know how asking for the GT-R mechanic is going to go down at the shop, they could outright say no because you don't have a GT-R, I mean if it was as easy as asking for the GT-R mechanic I'm sure the guy with the Versa would want the special tech as well. Learn how to change the oil yourself, at least that way you'll feel gratified and know the job was done right instead of biting fingernails worrying over seat angles in the dealer waiting room.

The GTR tech works on other cars its just they are certified to deal with higher end cars.... If they ONLY worked on GTRs they would be sitting around all day with nothing to do as there are not a ton of GTRs going in for service daily....

I already went over with him the ease of changing your own oil but he doesnt want to so i suggested the GTR tech for a better solution.

VCuomo 06-29-2012 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tonybui (Post 1796161)
I think you are being an @ss for complaining. If you don't like it, go to another dealer. Seating position can be adjust in under 30 secs *smh*

:iagree:

The only thing I would have told the guy is that no-one is allowed to smoke in the car.

JohnsZ 06-29-2012 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Pelican170 (Post 1797668)
hahaha, old nickname...

Ha ha ha! For a while there, I thought I was in some kind of geographic bizzaro world!

JohnsZ 06-29-2012 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Volk Z (Post 1797742)
The GTR tech works on other cars its just they are certified to deal with higher end cars.... If they ONLY worked on GTRs they would be sitting around all day with nothing to do as there are not a ton of GTRs going in for service daily....

I already went over with him the ease of changing your own oil but he doesnt want to so i suggested the GTR tech for a better solution.

Thanks for having my back Volk :)

SailFree 06-29-2012 02:47 PM

My approach was this: I took 1 week, 3 days, 12 hours, and 37 minutes getting everything set absolutely the way I wanted it, and then I sealed the car in a case made of inch-thick lucite and filled it with xenon, an inert gas. I think that my 370Z will thus be perfectly preserved for at least 1000 years, and when I open the case the seat adjustment will fit me perfectly, assuming that I haven't gained or lost any weight, etc.

kenchan 06-29-2012 02:50 PM

sailfree- your tires will flatspot by week 3.

Volk Z 06-29-2012 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnsZ (Post 1798365)
Thanks for having my back Volk :)

You got it brotha :tiphat:

bigsix 06-29-2012 04:17 PM

It's always nice when you can do a job yourself on your car. Then you know you can hold yourself responsible for it.
I've had mechanics create new leaks while they were fixing old ones... and who knows if it was on purpose or not ( to bring me back to have the new leak fixed ! )

I guess your driving position is a pretty small thing compared to the engine or transmission of the car. Nonetheless, I understand how a car is a personal place

vividracing 06-29-2012 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1798399)
sailfree- your tires will flatspot by week 3.

I lol'd

I don't think the tech should have given you attitude like that. He could've done things differently. Maybe he was offended, though. I don't like readjusting my seat; I feel like I never get it 100% the same and it'll bother me for like the next 20 miles. I really don't like the smell of smoke, so I would've been more upset about that than anything.

Vertigo 06-29-2012 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1796562)
cigarette smell and 400lbs butt crack grease:icon23: marks on seats... yah, they will definitely take care of it... :ugh2: image wat they will do to the car where one can't see.....:wtf2:

the same thing Dirty Mike and the boys did to Will Ferrell's Prius.

scottIN 06-29-2012 05:21 PM

When I had my Mercedes, the lot guys (geez...I don't even know the correct term) were uh...mentally challenged? The owner of the dealership was part of some program that employed them. First time one of them curbed my wheel I went to the SA and told him that only him or his techs were allowed to move my car. Never had an issue after that. Ended up getting to be friends with the SA and he said it was a huge problem, they had tons of damage on customer's cars as well as new cars that the lot guys moved, but the owner was steadfast on giving them a chance. Now I'm all for programs like that, but let them do packaging or assemble simple stuff, but don't have them moving freakin' $50,000+ cars around.

vividracing 06-29-2012 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by scottIN (Post 1798710)
When I had my Mercedes, the lot guys (geez...I don't even know the correct term) were uh...mentally challenged? The owner of the dealership was part of some program that employed them. First time one of them curbed my wheel I went to the SA and told him that only him or his techs were allowed to move my car. Never had an issue after that. Ended up getting to be friends with the SA and he said it was a huge problem, they had tons of damage on customer's cars as well as new cars that the lot guys moved, but the owner was steadfast on giving them a chance. Now I'm all for programs like that, but let them do packaging or assemble simple stuff, but don't have them moving freakin' $50,000+ cars around.

I used to work w/ a handicapped guy who not only moved vehicles on our property, but also delivered them to municipalities and other clients. I was his supervisor. Imagine how that went.

Even w/ all the headaches he caused me, I still miss him. He was a nice guy lol.

SailFree 06-29-2012 05:51 PM

Rats!
 
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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1798399)
sailfree- your tires will flatspot by week 3.

Thanks for reminding me. I had not thought of that! I'll have to work out a fix, but that means cracking the lucite case and finding another supply of xenon gas...

JohnsZ 07-02-2012 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SailFree (Post 1798383)
My approach was this: I took 1 week, 3 days, 12 hours, and 37 minutes getting everything set absolutely the way I wanted it, and then I sealed the car in a case made of inch-thick lucite and filled it with xenon, an inert gas. I think that my 370Z will thus be perfectly preserved for at least 1000 years, and when I open the case the seat adjustment will fit me perfectly, assuming that I haven't gained or lost any weight, etc.

Now see! Here's someone I can relate to! Assuming that my body morphology does change however after the first 1000 years, I may need to readjust the seats again. I can't take this pressure! :crying:


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