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SignUp Now!Originally posted by Two Lane
No, but he did say it would soon be available on audiotape, as well as a Braille edition, for those can not read or see.
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Originally posted by Buicksx2
go over his book "How to buy a Turbo Regal" at all?
Welp from what I heard it was a Tranny Rebuilding seminarHow was the Seminar?? And who else besides Kirban ("I don't race unless you catch me at a stop light") was offering any
info???
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Cool My favorite. Thanks JIMNo, but he did say it would soon be available on audiotape, as well as a Braille edition, for those can not read or see.
Originally posted by Epitome
Steve Clark was there and gave a very detailed trouble shooting seminar on our stock braking system. It was one of the best tech seminars I've been too, mainly because the information was so directly and immediately usable.
So I guess what you are saying is that you can’t use Kirban’s book when buying a car that could possibly have mechanical problems? Good examples would be TR’s where the transmission was supposedly rebuilt but was not and one that had actually been drag raced hundreds of times and suffered repeated E-Brake launches when the seller stated that it was not. I wonder if Kirban includes a section on selling ethics, stuff like not lying? Maybe a section that includes those unscrupulous sellers that make such statements like the ones above because they expect to sell the car to someone that lives really far away and not local so that the “problem” will be “out of sight, out of mind”.Originally posted by TClassic
Well since he's always said "I'm NOT a Mechanic" I suppose he really can't go over it![]()
Originally posted by TurboDiverArt
So I guess what you are saying is that you can’t use Kirban’s book when buying a car that could possibly have mechanical problems? Good examples would be TR’s where the transmission was supposedly rebuilt but was not and one that had actually been drag raced hundreds of times and suffered repeated E-Brake launches when the seller stated that it was not. I wonder if Kirban includes a section on selling ethics, stuff like not lying? Maybe a section that includes those unscrupulous sellers that make such statements like the ones above because they expect to sell the car to someone that lives really far away and not local so that the “problem” will be “out of sight, out of mind”.
Know anyone like this Brian?
Originally posted by sr71gn
i also hung around to the end- but, it was worth it as i learned a ton about the powermaster system- kirban pointed out about 6 people in the audience who had bought at least one turbo car from him in the past- all of them seemed very satisfied with the cars he had sold them