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09-14-2010, 06:50 PM | #1 |
The Newbie
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noob needs rotary mechanic in Tampa Bay
I'm a noob on this site, but not to rotaries. I just bought a '93 FD3S and I'm looking for a mechanic in the Tampa Bay area who gives a sh*t and won't try to rape me. Right now I just want to replace plugs and swap the fluids (trani + diff).
Over the years I've had 4 Rx7s, but its been a number of years since I sold my last one. There used to be a guy around here, Scott Glassman (sp?), who worked on rotaries, but I can't seem to find his shop. I don't know what happ to him. So can anybody recommend someone local who knows the diff between leading and trailing, and won't overfill my trani? (F*ck the dealerships, they suck.) Thanks. |