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Sep 25 2015 04:28pm
GENUINELY curious.

For as many of these threads we've seen over the years, I want to know if anyone has ever seriously taken into account feedback from a forum in their decision-making process.
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Sep 25 2015 04:38pm
I would from koj and fmx probably Justin too.

And Andy and bah it's been a while since I was on. I know I'm forgetting a few guys who wrench

This post was edited by TeaRs- on Sep 25 2015 04:43pm
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Sep 25 2015 04:42pm
Not me
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Sep 25 2015 04:45pm
I bought my brz for you guys only to have more opportunities to post in brz threads like this one.
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Sep 25 2015 04:47pm
lmao I don't think so, I joke about this quite often

FNG guide to sucking dick at jsp motorsports:

Step 1: Post up asking for advice on ridiculous car (supra, high mileage bmw, etc)
Step 2: At the same time, post up asking the jsp expertz for insurance quotes on X car(s).
Step 3: Disregard any advice given, except advice you want to hear (IE: "Go for it bro, sick car it's totally gonna be legit, pussy is literally going to throw itself at tyou" "fast and furious is life" etc)
Step 4: Buy POS car and post picture.
Step 5: A week later post up asking why the fuck your high mileage salvage title <EnterCarHere> has problems
Step 6: Disclose no details about the issue (ie: where it is coming from)
Step 7: Start raging at jsp motorsports OG's because they are calling you a complete fucktard at this point
Step 8: Play it off like you aren't a fucktard OR Never post in subforum again
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Sep 25 2015 05:08pm
Quote (Epicexecution @ 25 Sep 2015 15:47)
lmao I don't think so, I joke about this quite often

FNG guide to sucking dick at jsp motorsports:

Step 1: Post up asking for advice on ridiculous car (supra, high mileage bmw, etc)
Step 2: At the same time, post up asking the jsp expertz for insurance quotes on X car(s).
Step 3: Disregard any advice given, except advice you want to hear (IE: "Go for it bro, sick car it's totally gonna be legit, pussy is literally going to throw itself at tyou" "fast and furious is life" etc)
Step 4: Buy POS car and post picture.
Step 5: A week later post up asking why the fuck your high mileage salvage title <EnterCarHere> has problems
Step 6: Disclose no details about the issue (ie: where it is coming from)
Step 7: Start raging at jsp motorsports OG's because they are calling you a complete fucktard at this point
Step 8: Play it off like you aren't a fucktard OR Never post in subforum again

Request for sticky.
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Sep 25 2015 05:09pm
Not for actually buying a car but i have used forums for different parts / problems
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Sep 25 2015 05:42pm
Quote (ChowYunFat @ Sep 25 2015 10:28pm)
GENUINELY curious.

For as many of these threads we've seen over the years, I want to know if anyone has ever seriously taken into account feedback from a forum in their decision-making process.



Almost picked up a 280 z talking to Andy via pm me and the seller could not come to an agreement on price though.
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Sep 25 2015 06:52pm
not bought a car but I found my mechanic on a forum .. hes always been my mechanic since day 1 I met him. Amazing guy! very friendly and amazing prices
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Sep 26 2015 03:04pm
I do. Currently own 132 BRZ's.
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