Big thanks goes out to:
-Sound Performance and all the guys there. Chris, Larry, Tim and all the rest of the gang. They opened up the shop to all of us for Chi2k6 and were very friendly not to mention they let me use the shop to install my boost controller.
-Nelson, Chris, and every one else who helped put the event together this year.
-Every one who attended this years event. For those of you who didn't participate or even show up (with or without a supra) you guys should BOO yourself. Little reasons like "I had to work at Mcdonalds" or "My turbo was making a funny noise.... like it always does." "My turn signal fluid was low" "Blah blahalbalbhlahblahba" just don't help the supra community. Frankly most (not all) excuses are like sh!t - Cheap and stinky.
-All the guys who sported the MDC shirts and rep'ed MDC stickers the whole event.
-Rich (you know who you are) who brought us an alternator all the way from south Illinois
-All of the MDC Motorsports Crew
-Sound Performance and all the guys there. Chris, Larry, Tim and all the rest of the gang. They opened up the shop to all of us for Chi2k6 and were very friendly not to mention they let me use the shop to install my boost controller.
-Nelson, Chris, and every one else who helped put the event together this year.
-Every one who attended this years event. For those of you who didn't participate or even show up (with or without a supra) you guys should BOO yourself. Little reasons like "I had to work at Mcdonalds" or "My turbo was making a funny noise.... like it always does." "My turn signal fluid was low" "Blah blahalbalbhlahblahba" just don't help the supra community. Frankly most (not all) excuses are like sh!t - Cheap and stinky.
-All the guys who sported the MDC shirts and rep'ed MDC stickers the whole event.
-Rich (you know who you are) who brought us an alternator all the way from south Illinois
-All of the MDC Motorsports Crew