A simple Thank You

I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but oh well, move it if you must.

I just wanted to say that i probably know less about cars than any other amateur. Every time i come onto the forum and have some stupid question, i almost always get a positive, helpful response from everyone.

Recently, i needed some help with a cold air intake for my car and i asked several people a lot of different questions about pricing and various concerns, etc...and everyone was so eager to help me and put me on the right path.

So...to make it short and simple...

Thank you everyone for being so supportive to me since I've been on this forum.
 
+1 !

It's great how everyone helps me out with my issues and questions, even though I don't know enough on cars to contribute too much.

Thanks guys
 
it's nice though to be able to learn from others and hopefully eventually be able to really contribute to the forum when other noobs join...and so the circle of life continues
 
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but oh well, move it if you must.

I just wanted to say that i probably know less about cars than any other amateur. Every time i come onto the forum and have some stupid question, i almost always get a positive, helpful response from everyone.

Recently, i needed some help with a cold air intake for my car and i asked several people a lot of different questions about pricing and various concerns, etc...and everyone was so eager to help me and put me on the right path.

So...to make it short and simple...

Thank you everyone for being so supportive to me since I've been on this forum.

w00t! Always good to give props :D
 
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I too offer props as i have learned alot from the guys on here as well!!

And I hope my constant rambling has helped a few of the other guys on here
 
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Oh yeah same here! My English is not good tho but I really appreciate everyone on this forum. I'm still a noob but not the noob I was 6 months ago lol. My aunt and g/f are really surprised now with my understanding about cars, and I think most of points should go to the people on the forum lol..

Josh
 
I'm going to say thanks as well. People here are pretty damn considerate and nice to someone with little to no mechanical knowledge.

I've picked up a lot of good information here and even did my own install of a Mazdaspeed axleback (yea yea it's a really simple thing to do, but that's amazing for a guy like me).

Also, people are generally pretty cool about my "autotragic" transmission. I got the car when they were dumping Proteges off at 0% financing to make room for the new 3. All they had left were autos. I've learned to love it though, Mazda does a great job of keeping the auto fun to drive.
 
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