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Ok, I'm fairly new on here but I want to get this off my chest.

 

In the short time I've owned a Z I've discovered that there is a shortage of Z specialists out there who are willing and able to take on any major work on the cars.

 

At the moment there are a few people who have proven themselves to be an asset to the club (Jeff among many others)

 

Then there are some who want to take the enthusiasm they have for the car to the next level.

 

These people should be thanked as without them, in the end we will be left with rotting Zeds and a bunch of memories.

 

However, in any learning process mistakes are made. And it's down to the bods who do the work and those who give their cars over that the skills thrive.

 

IMO...Anyone who steps forward to publicly take on a job should be encouraged by EVERYONE.

 

Rant over. :mad:

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There have been quite a few 'Z specialists' come and go and a number of them have completely shafted members with shoddy work...no work, stolen bits, faulty cars returned...all sorts. Some are wary, some aren't.

 

Any new people should be encouraged though, totally. :)

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There have been quite a few 'Z specialists' come and go and a number of them have completely shafted members with shoddy work...no work, stolen bits, faulty cars returned...all sorts. Some are wary, some aren't.

 

Any new people should be encouraged though, totally. :)

 

Agreed, end result counts. If it's shit or dodgy, then they are burned at the stake.

 

But the match needs to be lit on delivery

 

But the match needs to be lit on delivery

 

Yeah, you'll be left holding that match for 'years' in some cases with some of the things that have happened over the years with a number of specialists! :rofl:

 

I know people that have waiting over a year to get their car back and when they have, it was often in a worse state than when they dropped it off!

dont know what your on about as we have no garage services on this forum ;)

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Yeah, you'll be left holding that match for 'years' in some cases with some of the things that have happened over the years with a number of specialists! :rofl:

 

I know people that have waiting over a year to get their car back and when they have, it was often in a worse state than when they dropped it off!

 

I guess I just judge people on their intentions. Maybe short sighted but I reserve judgement.

dont know what your on about as we have no garage services on this forum ;)

 

There's a reason for that! :rofl:

There's a reason for that! :rofl:

 

being TLO i dont know what your on about:wack:

Just be careful and look around and do your research or you will end up like me.

 

Proper screwed over and lost heart and sould in my car. Christ they have no idea the impact it's on on me as a person.

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