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You want to do a write up?

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Default You want to do a write up?

I've had a few club members talk to me about doing a write up or two. I would like to say that anyone wishing to do a write up is more then welcome to do so. I would like to gauge the interest in members doing this. If there is enough we will open a section for these to be posted. Once done we will move that to a area for the gearheads to look over and edit if needed. Then that write up may be moved in to the tech info section giving you full credit as the poster.

How I would like to see the write ups done is like you are there talking to the person. Keep things simple, we don't need a ton of information, just say what'* needed and move on. To much information can scare a person new to working on cars. Take a lot of pictures showing detail, and if possible make a short video of some steps. A picture is worth a 1000 words. And a video is worth a million words.

What can you do? Any project you do. If we don't have a write up, then make one. Detailing, engine, struts, brakes, modifications, what ever you wish. If you have any questions, please ask here or PM me.

Thanks for your involvement.
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