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Old Jul 19, 2022 | 11:38 AM
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nickwe21
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Default Re: How safe are our cars from theft?

My god....get down from your high horse every now and then and just take a step back. I post from two accounts "nickwe21" and "Nickwe21." Because I cannot remember my password from 2011 and don't have access to that email address anymore to reset it.
Hence why I made a second account so I could actually read and reply/post from my phone while I'm at work. If I didn't want anyone to know that I would just use my VPN and you would never know but I never had any intend besides what I just said.

I didn't know this disrupts the utopia of this forum so much that I'm somehow blacklisted from participating here.
yes, no doubt, I'm far from a technical wizard and probably can't contribute much as far as repairing things. I joined this forum in 2011 because I am a big fan of Chrysler Crossfires and enjoyed reading peoples opinion on those vehicles. And whenever I had an issue over the last 11 years, I always found comfort into coming to the forum and getting help. With some tips and pictures on how to fix it I'd be able to tackle the minor issues myself and was very happy not having to spend a fortune at dealerships who don't know or don't care to work on our cars.

Over the last few years I've seen many members leave or evade to Facebook groups because the "seasoned" members here think they are somehow better than the rest of us. It's actually sad because at the end of the day we are all here for the same reason - to enjoy our cars.

Sorry to disrupt here with the questions I asked. Years ago they would be answered with a little sense of humor or at least some constructive feedback. Not sure if you guys are retired or just have too much time on your hands but I don't see the need to call someone out who doesn't have the time (and admittedly know-how) to turn a NA Crossfire into an SRT6. I admire anyone who does that or V8 conversions. I'd even love to see some pictures or read about the process but you can't fault me for not wanting to take on a project like that because I don't see the sense for ME. That's not to say someone else doesn't feel totally different about that but for me it's just not a viable option at the moment.

Btw....who's Phil? Sorry search function didn't yield a result but fill me in if you see fit!
 
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