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Crazy-J
09-08-2005, 08:10 PM
Yeah I have been around surfing, going to the meets, looking things up and so forth on here but was always too lazy to actually register.

With the recent thread on my SC kit for the SE-R's here I figure it was time to register since I have alot of friends on here.

I'm currently in the process of moving everything from Detroit, MI back to Tampa. I'm currently in the process of re-relocating my shop. It may take a little bit before we are set up and ready to go in Tampa but hopefully it will happen sooner than later.

Anyway figured I'd at least introduce my self.

John

Green_Lantern
09-08-2005, 10:28 PM
welcome man good luck with the move.

Hillary
09-08-2005, 10:33 PM
Welcome! :)

JERSEYGURL
09-08-2005, 11:24 PM
Welcome hope u enjoy the stay

Crazy-J
09-08-2005, 11:44 PM
Well I have lived in FL all my life practically. I've lived in MI for less than a year and the winter is way too much. Snow is much better enjoyed on TV!

As for TR I have been around for some time now and have enjoyed the company of the people I have met.

I'm happy to be back in Tampa and will be working hard at getting my car done and getting this shop opened up down here.

Thanks for the welcome!

John

ChrisW
09-09-2005, 02:24 PM
what does your shop do. im assuming it's performance oriented, but what in particular?

Crazy-J
09-09-2005, 02:40 PM
We mainly work on Nissans but we have worked on a few others. We have an NA Kia Spectra that we have in the 14's now and are building a motor for it for turbo. Should be good for 300+whp in a Kia Block.

We have completed the first supercharged Spec-V. We will be the first to have a VQ35DE swapped SE-R Spec-V (this is in the process of being swapped. Just waiting on parts tied up in Louisianna right now). We mainly speciallize in custom fabrications and things of this nature for car that don't have a steady aftermarket or alot of support. We also have a full range of parts offered for most every vehicle.

We should be setting up shop in Tampa around the USF area when it's all said and done but this will be down the road.

John

Green_Lantern
09-11-2005, 04:50 PM
a kia? 300 hp in a kia is nuts.

DareDevil
09-11-2005, 08:31 PM
I agree. good luck with that.

ChrisW
09-12-2005, 02:15 PM
ill tell ya i would be some kinda pissed if i lost to a kia. I don't think i would sleep for weeks!!

Silvia
09-12-2005, 07:21 PM
Welcome !!!!!

senor honda
09-13-2005, 02:35 PM
Welcome to TR.
You can win with anything, no matter what someone else says!
-Bob

We mainly work on Nissans but we have worked on a few others. We have an NA Kia Spectra that we have in the 14's now and are building a motor for it for turbo. Should be good for 300+whp in a Kia Block.

We have completed the first supercharged Spec-V. We will be the first to have a VQ35DE swapped SE-R Spec-V (this is in the process of being swapped. Just waiting on parts tied up in Louisianna right now). We mainly speciallize in custom fabrications and things of this nature for car that don't have a steady aftermarket or alot of support. We also have a full range of parts offered for most every vehicle.

We should be setting up shop in Tampa around the USF area when it's all said and done but this will be down the road.

John

ChrisW
09-13-2005, 03:09 PM
senior honda-

I couldn't agree more. A year ago at races in Boston(used to live in NH) I raced an early 90's hyundai elantra that had a 4g63 eclipse turbo motor in it with fmic and somewhere near 20+ psi of boost... ...and lost. badly. He said after the race his best time was a 12.2. I don't remember the MPH he said but after racing him i believed the time. Im not bashing anything. especially if it is fast. thats why they call it customising a car. because it is different. im not one to criticize. unless it is the ultimate rice cooker that is. But if a kia would kick my ass i would be upset just like the hyundai, but i must say i would like to see it.


Let us know when your shop is open. i would love to stop by. i would say welcome, but i am also a new member and have been a florida resident for only a month and a half or so, so i am not really in a position to do any welcoming. It is nice to see something different though. Good luck with the business in this area!!