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02-21-2010, 10:19 PM | #16 |
i like spinners
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I know, but alot of those GB have people that end up backing out and I see alot of failed GB's. It really is not that bad of a situation because this is not my primary income. I took over Rotary Extreme because I did not want to see these products be lost that Chuck offered for the community. Also I was a fan of Rotary Extreme and a good friend of Chuck and..... well...... I just wanted to keep it alive after Chuck left back to his home country for personal reasons. It feels good being apart of something like this. It's always great to make money, but its even greater to be apart of the rotary community. I am still learning and I hope to make Rotary Extreme something big, but that takes time and I need to be fair. That is why I stand by my deals. I do not change rules while the game is being played..lol. Like REVIT93RX7 says, "for next time" I will still keep it fair and honest. Anyways, when I say big, I mean like Racing Beat big. Where Mazda comes to you for stuff. Ok, I'll stop dreaming...lol. But still, I was first a customer and a fan so I know how I would want a vendor to treat me. Now I am a vendor and I shall do unto others as I wish they shall do unto me.
Ben
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The ingenious and decidedly weird Wankel rotary engine works by using internal combustion to bounce a fat metal triangle around inside a hollow metal kidney bean, which hula-hoops around a central shaft to generate power.--- Jalopnik www.rotaryextreme.com, after more then a 2 year break, Rotary Extreme Re-opens 9/11/08. |
03-02-2010, 07:40 PM | #17 |
REVIT
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Hood Dampers
Hi Ben;
Received the hood dampers yeaterday. Installed them today. Easy install and they work great. I especially like the RE logo etched into the bracket. Great job! Thanks again. Jim |
03-03-2010, 06:23 PM | #18 |
i like spinners
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Jim, Thanks for the props. They look almost factory huh. LOL.
Ben
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The ingenious and decidedly weird Wankel rotary engine works by using internal combustion to bounce a fat metal triangle around inside a hollow metal kidney bean, which hula-hoops around a central shaft to generate power.--- Jalopnik www.rotaryextreme.com, after more then a 2 year break, Rotary Extreme Re-opens 9/11/08. |
03-22-2010, 12:15 PM | #19 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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Ben,
I got the Trailing arms, toe Links, and Hood dampers! They look like quality pieces. I can't wait to get them on the car and start tearing it up this year! Thanks a bunch, Matt |
03-22-2010, 07:56 PM | #20 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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Wow, just put the hood dampers on. Once I got them I thought "man, it doesn't even look like there's room for them to fit properly" but it's a really well designed slick kit. I'm excited about not having the prop rod getting in my way every time I do anything under the hood. I'm looking forward to putting the other pieces on!
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03-25-2010, 02:32 AM | #22 |
i like spinners
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Thank you War Eagle!
I am glad they are working out well for you.
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The ingenious and decidedly weird Wankel rotary engine works by using internal combustion to bounce a fat metal triangle around inside a hollow metal kidney bean, which hula-hoops around a central shaft to generate power.--- Jalopnik www.rotaryextreme.com, after more then a 2 year break, Rotary Extreme Re-opens 9/11/08. |
03-25-2010, 03:02 PM | #23 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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Oh no, don't get me wrong, it wasn't a negative comment, more a comment on the precision of the engineering behind the bracket. I'm totally stoked about not having to work around the prop-rod anymore, and it looks and works really slick. I'm mostly looking foward to tearing into the rear suspension to put the toe links and trailing arms in, which are sexy pieces all on their own!
Matt |
03-27-2010, 09:24 PM | #24 |
i like spinners
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Heeley, lol, I didnt even know what you were talking about untill I read your other post..hahaha
Yeah it looks big, but it fits inside really nice and tight. My wife agrees with that comment..hahahaha
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The ingenious and decidedly weird Wankel rotary engine works by using internal combustion to bounce a fat metal triangle around inside a hollow metal kidney bean, which hula-hoops around a central shaft to generate power.--- Jalopnik www.rotaryextreme.com, after more then a 2 year break, Rotary Extreme Re-opens 9/11/08. |