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GI Jo
01-16-2012, 10:38 PM
Just copied and pasted from CR. Didn't want to retype everything. lol.

Hey all,

Can't sleep and I had the wheels turning a bit, but first things first, let me introduce myself. My name is Josue (Josh in english). For those of you who can't pronounce Josue, you can call me Jo. I'm 22 years old and live in the Inland Empire.

A little history: About 8 months ago I volunteered for a deployment to Iraq and got picked up, but I was then booted off the deployment for extenuating circumstances (dating in the work place ). About 2 months ago, I volunteered for a deployment to Afghanistan, and was recently told the Company already has their roster filled up. After volunteering 3 times in the past 2 years, I've decided to just focus in school until I get my chance to go over seas (supposedly late 2012 or early 2013). So this coming year I plan to dedicate my time to school so I can finish up my AA. I'll be unemployed (I get paid to go to school), and will have plenty of free time.

My thoughts: I've come to notice that the further East we get from Los Angeles, the further we get from getting help for our cars We need a place to work on our cars, for cheap/free, and more local to us IE guys. I've never been to Garage Woolery, but I've heard nothing but great things. Right tools, right equipment, right help. Everything you would need to get your car running perfectly. It's like an oasis for a car enthusiast. Even has cool cars to look at

Well, I'm nothing compared to Garage Woolery , I am not as knowledgeable as Mr. Woolery, nor do I even have a garage. I guess I should have mentioned that part earlier. It's more of a large open area. So work would have to be done on clear days. I'm just looking to lend a helping hand for those who need tools and a work area. I guess it would be ideal for small jobs (suspension swaps, brakes, oil changes, etc). With the tools I do have, I've been able to complete a few engine swaps, a grip of suspension swaps, transmission swap, clutch job, and the common things we do to miatas. Sometimes I borrow tools from friends, or I improvise.

Beginning next year, members can come through and work on their cars here, as long as I'm around. Let it be known that I don't have the greatest tool set!! But I manage. All I expect is for you to treat the area with respect, as well as the tools you use, and the annoying little dogs you'll see. Please be honest and man up to anything you break or lose. And please don't steal. Donations will be greatly appreciated. Whether it be cash or tools, anything that is helpful is appreciated. If you have any questions or wanna set up a time to work on your car, PM me.
-Jo

PS, below are some pics so you'll have an idea about what I'm talking about.
http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu52/jorivera_89/misc/IMG_2518.jpg
http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu52/jorivera_89/misc/IMG_2513.jpg
http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu52/jorivera_89/misc/IMG_2474.jpg
http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu52/jorivera_89/misc/IMG_2472.jpg

PS. I've received a few PMs to do engine swaps, so I want to make somethings clear:
- I am not a mechanic. Do NOT ask me how much I charge to do certain jobs. I'd prefer that most of you learn how to do the work yourselves, rather than just paying me to do it. Not only am I not a mechanic, but I do not want to be held responsible for anything that goes wrong. I am more than willing to give a helping hand though.
- Please do your research about what you need done.

I'd have to say that this post is more or less for smaller miata jobs. Although I am willing to do engine swaps, clutch jobs, etc. PM me if you have any questions.
-Jo

MiataLife
01-16-2012, 10:47 PM
We need more people like you and Woolery in the community. Keep it up!