Mods: gc coilovers, kyb shocks, injen cai, greddy ss header and sp2 catback...
t-ten info?
sup guys, well i'm close to the end of my deployment over here in iraq and been thinking of what to do when i get home. as a civilian i work at a paint shop. i was doing that and trying to go to night school at night, trying to get my associates. but that shit was kicking my ass not to mention hard to stay motivated. well my question for you guys is if any of ya'll have heard good things about this t-ten program? its a mechanics course that toyota basically put together at a couple of tech schools. it basically makes your certified in toyota, lexus and i'm guessing scion aswell. well i am interested in this, basically because i love cars and would love to work on them and get paid. but most of all i dont want to waste a another year of my life for no reason. plus quit my civilian job to do it. well any suggestions will help, thanks in advance and sorry its not a honda/acura mechanic course.
theres one at the school i go to (miramar community college) its a good course, but i chose diesel tech instead because i got a scholarship. you really cant beat the price and its a real nice facility with good instructors. i heard its kinda hard to get into though.
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Mods: gc coilovers, kyb shocks, injen cai, greddy ss header and sp2 catback...
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theres one at the school i go to (miramar community college) its a good course, but i chose diesel tech instead because i got a scholarship. you really cant beat the price and its a real nice facility with good instructors. i heard its kinda hard to get into though.
really, i wonder how hard it is to get in then. well i want to find out, because i've been seriously thinking about signing up. but its a big decision to make, because i would be leaving my job of 3 years and basiclly living off my gi bill and what i saved up over here. so i'll be on a tight budget. so no mods for my car. but it would be worth it, i would be doing something i love instead of just working to pay bills.
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