• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

Greetings fellow corvette owners and enthusiasts!

I just bought a '89 Coupe and currently in the process of replacing stock injectors with Bosch IIIs from Fuel Injection Connection. (great folks there) Of course I found more stuff that should be replaced now.

I placed a wanted ad for a few parts already and just wanted to introduce myself.

I own a mobile detailing / paint polishing and paint correction company in Clearwater. (hint hint) My focus is on quality cars that people actually care about. Not rolling trash dumps full of food wrappers, etc. If I wanted to clean up people's messes I would have started a maid service! Anyway, I'm licensed and insured and always strive for the best results possible in paint restoration and detailing. Photos of recent vehicles on my site.

My site is www.mycarshines.com and I'm just about finished revamping it. (not a professional website designer by no means, but the money I saved went towards the new coupe!) I also sell Optimum Polymer Technologies products to detailers and car enthusiasts. Check it out. Their products are fantastic and environmentally safe. I can wash my Chevy 4x4 Silverado using only 3 gallons of water with their polymer No Rinse Wash & Shine, without scratching or marring the paint! No run-off into the ground water. If the car has been neglected and is heavily soiled it only takes 15 gallons or less. Follow up with Opti-Seal sealant and Spray Car wax and you have one wet-looking finish that is well protected and lasts up to 5 months. If you haven't tried their stuff you're missing out and probably working too hard to detail your car.

Okay, enough of the plugs. Looks like a great forum. Thanks and have a fantastic day.

Steve
 
Welcome to the site! :welcome: Good luck finding the parts you need.
 
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