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Quote (Danio @ June 22 2002,04:53)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Are you saying there are other locations for tech inspection other than the ones listed in SpeedTrialUSA's site? Like in the SF Bay Area? Or do people have to make appointments with the listed locations in SoCal?
Also please give us some info on the Saturday night tech inspection you mentioned. Thanks.
And to everyone else... Again, I'm not planning, or helping to plan, nor am I planning on planning where/when the SFBA people will get their tech inspections done.</td></tr></table><span id='postcolor'>
Here's the deal.
You can get your car teched 3 ways (assuming you live more than 25 miles away from the closest tech shop):
1) At one of the locations listed on the SpeedTrial website within 2 weeks of the event.
2) Make an appointment with me to tech on Saturday night at the hotel in Lancaster.
[email protected]
3) Tech at the track on the day of.
-alex</td></tr></table><span id='postcolor'>
I know there are only certain shops from the speedtrial's website that are acceptable for teching. But would a Nissan dealership service department be acceptable for teching, if the check off sheet is printed from the
http://www.speedtrialusa.com/techformwest.html website for them to use as guide? Assuming that the dealership would do it. If the dealership wouldn't do it, how about a race car shop. I don't mean imports shop, but a real race car shop, NHRA certified or something.
If so this would save alot of time to those that can do it.
Thank you.
TJ