{DFW} Dave & Busters Meet 2/4
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Hello everyone, I saw this thread and was wondering if there were any groups that met in the Lewisville/Flower Mound area?? I'm very new here and finding things isn't as easy yet :o) I'd like to join a club to learn more about my long-time, and finally realistic obsession.
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Hello everyone, I saw this thread and was wondering if there were any groups that met in the Lewisville/Flower Mound area?? I'm very new here and finding things isn't as easy yet :o) I'd like to join a club to learn more about my long-time, and finally realistic obsession.
Most of our threads are titled DFW so that they are easy to find.
Maybe you could tell us what specifically you are looking for and one of us could help you?
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Hello everyone, I saw this thread and was wondering if there were any groups that met in the Lewisville/Flower Mound area?? I'm very new here and finding things isn't as easy yet :o) I'd like to join a club to learn more about my long-time, and finally realistic obsession.
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actually i have no one question...haha i've had my car about a month, bought it used from a dealer so i don't even know what all it has on it or atleast what packages etc... i'm also terrified of asking your average mechanic questions due to the fact that it is rotary and most have no clue on what they are talking about. I'm trying to educate myself by reading some threads on here. I'd like my car to stay in top condition, so i'm gonna pull out the chick card on here for a while!
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actually i have no one question...haha i've had my car about a month, bought it used from a dealer so i don't even know what all it has on it or atleast what packages etc... i'm also terrified of asking your average mechanic questions due to the fact that it is rotary and most have no clue on what they are talking about. I'm trying to educate myself by reading some threads on here. I'd like my car to stay in top condition, so i'm gonna pull out the chick card on here for a while!
Second, thing is to ask very specific questions. There are already several good threads on these boards that contain general guides for how to use maintain your care.
Do you have an auto or manual? How much do you know about the car, and what motivated you to purchase it?
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actually i have no one question...haha i've had my car about a month, bought it used from a dealer so i don't even know what all it has on it or atleast what packages etc... i'm also terrified of asking your average mechanic questions due to the fact that it is rotary and most have no clue on what they are talking about. I'm trying to educate myself by reading some threads on here. I'd like my car to stay in top condition, so i'm gonna pull out the chick card on here for a while!
well on here make sure u read and do a search for what ur looking for first... and then if u still cant find it don't ask.... cause they will get mad... lol j/k about the last part.. the best thing to do is read!!! (right brandon) but even better is to come out and ask ur questions when we are all drunk. Then we don't care what u say or ask unless it sounds gay....(right brandon). Most people in the dfw crew know whats best for their cars and can set u straight on anything u want to know. (except Brandon and Jew) i mean u can listen to them but u might need a new motor or tranny after u do. Joe aka grey bush i mean rowlettrx8er and i are having a little install thing this weekend or this meet that u posted in... all good places to learn... just stay away from brandon aka the kid and the jew.... but u can talk to mom he will cuddle with u and rock u in a rocking chair and pet u....lol
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Well my best advice for you on someone working on your car is to find a dealership you trust. Town North Mazda in Dallas gets several high reviews from group members that use them.
Second, thing is to ask very specific questions. There are already several good threads on these boards that contain general guides for how to use maintain your care.
Do you have an auto or manual? How much do you know about the car, and what motivated you to purchase it?
Second, thing is to ask very specific questions. There are already several good threads on these boards that contain general guides for how to use maintain your care.
Do you have an auto or manual? How much do you know about the car, and what motivated you to purchase it?
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well on here make sure u read and do a search for what ur looking for first... and then if u still cant find it don't ask.... cause they will get mad... lol j/k about the last part.. the best thing to do is read!!! (right brandon) but even better is to come out and ask ur questions when we are all drunk. Then we don't care what u say or ask unless it sounds gay....(right brandon). Most people in the dfw crew know whats best for their cars and can set u straight on anything u want to know. (except Brandon and Jew) i mean u can listen to them but u might need a new motor or tranny after u do. Joe aka grey bush i mean rowlettrx8er and i are having a little install thing this weekend or this meet that u posted in... all good places to learn... just stay away from brandon aka the kid and the jew.... but u can talk to mom he will cuddle with u and rock u in a rocking chair and pet u....lol