Howdy All,Wanted to introduce myself in the forums. I own a 2004 Arctic Vibe. I've had it for about 2 years now and it just rolled over 60K. By day I'm a technical writer for an Elevator Company, and by night I'm a tinkerer and avid electronics engineer. I'm married and have 2 cats and a German Shepherd. I plan to fulfill some of the user requests on having some instructions on how to do things to their Vibes. So with the permission of the GenVibe Owner's I'd like to use their Name and images and have the write ups on this site. If that's cool. If not, I'll just make some quick little write ups and share those, but why not make 'em fancy looking right? Anyway. Planning on doing a Custom Passenger Air filter guide this evening. Going to be a great way to save 35$. So yeah, I'll post were pertinent. Just wanted to introduce myself and help with the community. -Andy
Welcome What kind of things are you planning on doing besides the filter thing? (I think someone has allready done using a piece of 3M filter)Us graphics people use "genvibe.com" in about everything we do so I doubt they will mind but it's still good to ask hahaIf you've read the forums then you know we love pics here again welcome and good luck with your write-ups
Quote, originally posted by damronjr »Welcome to the site! Electronics engineer, huh, lots of $$$ there!depends, my cousin has a degree in just that, but can't find a job for the past few months! (before that, he got a job making only as much as i do, and was let go at the end of his probation period.)welcom from me as well acleek. the custom air filter has been done. check the do it yourself forum for some of the nifty projects that have been accomplished.
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HAH, No $$$. How about a Hobby Electronics Engineer? That's a more fitting title to my weekend electrocutions. And I have attached a picture of my vibe. Back when it was clean. Parking under those pine trees has taken it's toll on my nice shine. Any recommendations on a good paint cleaner to get sap off?
Quote, originally posted by acleek »HAH, No $$$. How about a Hobby Electronics Engineer? That's a more fitting title to my weekend electrocutions. And I have attached a picture of my vibe. Back when it was clean. Parking under those pine trees has taken it's toll on my nice shine. Any recommendations on a good paint cleaner to get sap off?Yep, clay bar FTW!
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welcome to the addiction commonly referred to as "genvibe"
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