August 14th, 2010
Well the first thing that happened in August of note was the Nissan of Olympia's Nissan & Mitsubishi Meet, on the 14th. Put on by Russell Moore, manager of Internet sales at Olympia of Nissan, and sponsored in part, amongst others, by S12Silvia.com. The turn out was much larger than expected and a total success. As part of my job as the representative of S12Silvia.com, I assisted after the meet where it was possible, donated a replica S12 Silvia bonnet badge, and donated a set lanyards to those who dropped by. The lanyards were the first out of the three batches to go, which was a good sign. The bonnet badge was won by a customer of U.P. Garage of all the people. He knew Randy, the tech. whom I've worked on for years on my S12, and was willing to trade the S12 bonnet badge for some random S13 parts that Randy had. In the end, it worked out great for the both of them. I walked away with a Nismo SR thermostat, which I can trade for an RB thermostat, and a Nismo key fob. Afterwards, I went out with U.P. Garage to the nearby Red Robin where the shop and all those associated do their traditional after event meal. Driving home was an event as I followed Randy and Doug. Doug knew that the freeway would be packed, so he took many back roads that were quite fun to drive though, seeing that much of it was through windy roads int he forests.August 22nd, 2010
I figured I would win Best Engine Mods, but it went to a Z32 that only had bolt-ons and supposedly an engine rebuild. However, some people knew of the owner of the Z32 and filled me in that the engine wasnt as high caliber as it seemed to be by the owner's embellishment. Looking at the engine bay, it looked stock with some matching couplers and such. Other than that, the engine bay was not even detailed or looked like anything was really done of any seriousness. I was awarded Honourable Mention for I owned an S12 and the judges appreciated the fact that the chassis existed still. They made a point that they were not expecting an additional prize, therefore no trophy, but I was awarded a pair of Nismo number plate frames. I am thankful for them and appreciative that my car was recognized in some manner.
Now to explain a little on the bias judging. The judges by way were those who were employed by Infiniti of Fife, and the head judge was Shae. From what I was told, the year before, Doug had annoyed those from Infiniti with his line of cars and took home a fair amount of the trophies with his shop's car. In the past year, Doug changed his supplier from Infiniti of Fife to Nissan of Olympia partially due to the price and also due to the availability of parts in stock. The parts department of Infiniti made it clear to Doug that they were not happy with the turn of events. To make matters worse, Shae used to work at Nissan of Olympia. When Russell Moore was hired at Nissan of Olympia, he moved parts like no one's business; stock that was supposedly unable to be moved while Shae was in charge. Seeing that Russell was doing a better job put Shae on edge. Shortly after, Shae left Nissan of Olympia and was hired at Infiniti of Fife. Since then, Shae has not been on good terms with Olympia nor Russell while constantly complaining to Russell to raise his prices to match Infiniti's. In addition, he has made several attempts in obtaining Doug's business back and while I was at the show, Shae went out of his way to tell me all about the RB parts that were available and told me to contact him if I ever needed anything. Well knowing the position of the Infiniti dealership, I had two strikes against me: one for having U.P. Garage decals over my car and another for sporting Nissanparts.cc decals as well - Nissan of Olympia's parts website ran by Russell.In the order from left to right:
Jason (S13), Mike (R32), Colin (S12), Manuel (S12), Raj (E46 M3)
