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Well commitment is difficult cyber, but acceptance is the first step. Not too interested in the high schoolers at the Gandy myself. Is this the closest thing so far to a Tampa RX-8 group? We will be there to eat not race, I will leave that up to the domestics. I have had my RX-8 for a month and am still learning its boundaries and am looking for a few good parking lots. I will see if I can get our MX-5 out too. I am the Green RX-8 and the MX-5 is met black with kit if I can get him to drive. Those kids try him so hard in his car.
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I'm in if we can get a fun place to meet.
Phillipe Park on the bay near the Countryside Mall is one place. Downtown Tampa near ChannelSide is another.
Neither is automotive-centric, but decent places to meet.
So is Rocky Point where the Courtney Campbell Causway hits Tampa near the airport.
I'm in Brandon, so anywhere across the middle of the Hillsborough/Pinellas area is cool with me.
Phillipe Park on the bay near the Countryside Mall is one place. Downtown Tampa near ChannelSide is another.
Neither is automotive-centric, but decent places to meet.
So is Rocky Point where the Courtney Campbell Causway hits Tampa near the airport.
I'm in Brandon, so anywhere across the middle of the Hillsborough/Pinellas area is cool with me.
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Philippe Park is a great location. I organized a road rally that ended there with a BBQ this past summer. If you plan ahead, you can reserve a pavillion for free, otherwise, you just have to hope it's somewhat empty. I might have the number handy if I dig through some paperwork. Just ask if you think you might want it. It'd be less work than having to ask or look for it yourself.
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where is Phillipe Park? how is the layout and the lighting? it would be nice to find a place that would allow is to gather. last night at the sonic someone ordered $60 in food and left. the manager called to police and we had to leave. i know all of you are more mature then that and anywhere we go we would easily earn the respect of the owner/operator/manager. i live near busch gardens so anywere we decide will be a bit of a drive but i am more then willing to drive it. i look forward to meeting and befriending all of you in the future.
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Phiippe Park is in Safety Harbor, right on Tampa Bay. They close at sunset, thus there is no lighting. It'd be more of a daytime hangout for a picnic/BBQ or lounging around.
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safety harbor sounds like a good idea to me. it is in pinnellas county. if that would be alright with everyone here. i know some of us live a bit of a drive from there. please let us know if you are not ok with that location. i would love to get everyone involved.
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well, if there are no objections to Phillipe Park then i say lets do it. i will bring the charcoal! does the park have grills? Jerry, could you reserve a spot for us? how does 2pm sound? everybody let us know if you are coming and what you are bringing.
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well alright, we can wait untill after the holidays for a day meet. if any of you want i go to sonic on gandy blvd in south tampa. see ya there
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Friends,
I have a problem and I'm not quite sure how to handle it, so I thought I'd see if any of you have any ideas.
My leased 2004 RX-8 came with a single CD player, but I wanted the 6-disk in-dash unit, so I ordered one, along with several other upgrades, when I took posession of the car and had it installed a week later when the parts came in.
It worked fine and took and played 6 disks all the time. When I ordered my 2005 RX-8, I didn't order the 6-disk because I was going to use the one from my 2004. So I pulled (actually my car phone installer pulled) the 6-disk out of the 2004, replaced the single disk, and waited for Ferman on Florida to find a car to my liking. In the meantime, I realized that I had left 4 disks in my player, so I had Ferman power up and remove the 4 disks and run a systems check on the 6-disk player. Everything worked fine and by the time I got back to them to pick up the disks and player, my 2005 arrived and already had a 6 disk player, into which the service manager had already placed my 4 cds.
So I figured I'd sell the 6-disk unit which was returned to me with a clean bill of health. Well, the unit sold to a local RX-8 owner (which I preferred - even turning down higher offers out of town). We even met at Ferman, since it was a mutually familiar landmark. While there, I asked one of the service consultants who had helped check the player and retrieve my disks to verify that the unit was working properly, which he did for the buyer's piece of mind.
But the buyer called me later in the day to say that the unit wasn't taking more then one cd. I told him to go down to Ferman, talk to Mario, the service manager who had taken care of my RX-7 for years (so I trust him), and ask him for installation help.
The buyer called me back and claimed that I had sold him a single-disk player. Of course, I hadn't, so I contacted Mario to see if the buyer had even gone to see him and to see if there had been some installation issue. The buyer had been there, with a single disk unit in the dash and another single disk unit in his hand.
I know I gave him my unit. I know it was a 6-disk unit. He showed up at the dealer with two single disk players. The buyer seemed like a decent guy, so I don't want to think that he's trying to keep my 6-disk AND get his money back by dumping an old single disk player on me and claiming its the unit I gave him, but I can't think of any other explanaition.
Any ideas on how to rectify the situation? I want this guy to have a working 6-disk, in-dash unit like he paid for (and I gave him), but he seems to be implying that I ripped him off. I do have the serial number of the unit I gave him. Would simply requiring him to verify the serial number on the unit he returns back to me before I return any money be sufficient?
Sorry for the long post and thanks for any advice!
I have a problem and I'm not quite sure how to handle it, so I thought I'd see if any of you have any ideas.
My leased 2004 RX-8 came with a single CD player, but I wanted the 6-disk in-dash unit, so I ordered one, along with several other upgrades, when I took posession of the car and had it installed a week later when the parts came in.
It worked fine and took and played 6 disks all the time. When I ordered my 2005 RX-8, I didn't order the 6-disk because I was going to use the one from my 2004. So I pulled (actually my car phone installer pulled) the 6-disk out of the 2004, replaced the single disk, and waited for Ferman on Florida to find a car to my liking. In the meantime, I realized that I had left 4 disks in my player, so I had Ferman power up and remove the 4 disks and run a systems check on the 6-disk player. Everything worked fine and by the time I got back to them to pick up the disks and player, my 2005 arrived and already had a 6 disk player, into which the service manager had already placed my 4 cds.
So I figured I'd sell the 6-disk unit which was returned to me with a clean bill of health. Well, the unit sold to a local RX-8 owner (which I preferred - even turning down higher offers out of town). We even met at Ferman, since it was a mutually familiar landmark. While there, I asked one of the service consultants who had helped check the player and retrieve my disks to verify that the unit was working properly, which he did for the buyer's piece of mind.
But the buyer called me later in the day to say that the unit wasn't taking more then one cd. I told him to go down to Ferman, talk to Mario, the service manager who had taken care of my RX-7 for years (so I trust him), and ask him for installation help.
The buyer called me back and claimed that I had sold him a single-disk player. Of course, I hadn't, so I contacted Mario to see if the buyer had even gone to see him and to see if there had been some installation issue. The buyer had been there, with a single disk unit in the dash and another single disk unit in his hand.
I know I gave him my unit. I know it was a 6-disk unit. He showed up at the dealer with two single disk players. The buyer seemed like a decent guy, so I don't want to think that he's trying to keep my 6-disk AND get his money back by dumping an old single disk player on me and claiming its the unit I gave him, but I can't think of any other explanaition.
Any ideas on how to rectify the situation? I want this guy to have a working 6-disk, in-dash unit like he paid for (and I gave him), but he seems to be implying that I ripped him off. I do have the serial number of the unit I gave him. Would simply requiring him to verify the serial number on the unit he returns back to me before I return any money be sufficient?
Sorry for the long post and thanks for any advice!
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interesting situation. check the numbers for sure. both in mazda computer and on the radio. make sure if that is the radio you sold him. and make sure the radio you sold him was a 6 disker.
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The big question is, when did you write down the serial? And can you be sure that the serial you wrote down is from a 6 disk changer? It's possible there were more than one cd changer at Ferman and it might have been swapped on accident. So I'm not sure how much the serial could help.
Also, unless you validated with the buyer that the serial you have written down is also the serial of the unit he got, the serial number (even from a 6 disk changer) might not mean much to him.
The 6 disk and the single disk units look the same, as far as I know, so they would be very easy to confuse.
Also, how did you validate that the buyer's two single disk changers were actually single disk?
Also, unless you validated with the buyer that the serial you have written down is also the serial of the unit he got, the serial number (even from a 6 disk changer) might not mean much to him.
The 6 disk and the single disk units look the same, as far as I know, so they would be very easy to confuse.
Also, how did you validate that the buyer's two single disk changers were actually single disk?
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Jason,
I have the serial number from the original packaging that the 6-disk was delivered in, and I've had both the packaging and the unit side-by-side, so I know it's the right one.
I think that if the unit he has doesn't match the numbers, then maybe he has 3 players, two single and one 6-disk (mine), and accidentally brought in the two singles. I just don't want to be duped into him starting with two singles and ending with one single and one 6-disk and his money back. Then I've gone from a 6-disk to a single without coverage for the loss.
The service guys at Ferman verified that the two units the buyer brought in were single disk. I trust them to know the difference.
I have the serial number from the original packaging that the 6-disk was delivered in, and I've had both the packaging and the unit side-by-side, so I know it's the right one.
I think that if the unit he has doesn't match the numbers, then maybe he has 3 players, two single and one 6-disk (mine), and accidentally brought in the two singles. I just don't want to be duped into him starting with two singles and ending with one single and one 6-disk and his money back. Then I've gone from a 6-disk to a single without coverage for the loss.
The service guys at Ferman verified that the two units the buyer brought in were single disk. I trust them to know the difference.
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As long as you are sure the unit you handed to him has a serial number that matches up with the 6 disk packaging, then you definately gave him what he paid for. All you can do is ask him to read back the serial numbers off the units he has and see if they match. If they do match, then you're good to go, if not, then this guy is ******* with you.
I have a single disk lying around from when I installed the MP3 player, if he has a friend with an RX-8 it would be easy for him to play games.
I have a single disk lying around from when I installed the MP3 player, if he has a friend with an RX-8 it would be easy for him to play games.