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Old 10-20-2012, 08:59 PM
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thanks, Jody! I just wanted to make sure soliciting on the website wasn't frowned upon
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I have sponored the University of Kansas SAE Team for the last 12 year's.I have a great time interacting with the students.And have learned aton also.PM me and let me know What you are looking for.Scott Mock .
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I have sponored the University of Kansas SAE Team for the last 12 year's.I have a great time interacting with the students.And have learned aton also.PM me and let me know What you are looking for.Scott Mock .

That's awesome what you do with Kansas. It's really cool to see everyone's levels of involvement outside of the student's. Thanks for the response, Scott! You have a PM
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That's awesome what you do with Kansas. It's really cool to see everyone's levels of involvement outside of the student's. Thanks for the response, Scott! You have a PM
I donate material's and Welding time & tube bending(some money).Most of the students dont have alot of tig welding Skill's.I think it is important that we help those willing to take the time to learn.And those that just don't want to work or learn,Don't get my Help.
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I donate material's and Welding time & tube bending(some money).Most of the students dont have alot of tig welding Skill's.I think it is important that we help those willing to take the time to learn.And those that just don't want to work or learn,Don't get my Help.
Right on! It's very noble what you do. Anything and everything helps in this competition and it's people like you that make it possible for kids like us. On behalf of myself and the rest of the CSUF FSAE team, thank you, Scott!
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Alright Jeff, very cool program and I got my first insight into the SAE class when USI showed up at Adams Motorsports Park with their car.

I would love to participate by offering my fabrication skills and in any other areas that may be of use to your team. I currently have 2 available motors that I picked up just for this type of build that could be used. A 749 Ducati Motor and a 600 F4i Honda motor.

Please contact me via the information at Fab53.com.

FYI, here are some spy shots of a vehicle for this program. Hope you don't mind Jeff that I include these for the readers to get an idea.













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Brett, thank you so much! I will be in touch with my team on monday and let them know as well as see what they need. It means a lot to have people like you contribute. I'll also try to create a Fullerton FASE account on here and let them jump on as well so some of the leads on this project and chime in a give everyone a better idea as to what we need in terms of fab work or anything else. And not a problem at all posting those pictures. Any exposure to the competition is phenomenal. By the way, is the link working that I posted?
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thanks, Jody! I just wanted to make sure soliciting on the website wasn't frowned upon
Not when it's for something like this.
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Right on, thank's again, Jody!
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