Scott Rosnick - where are you???

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Scott Rosnick - where are you???

Post by Mark Swinehart » Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:14 pm

I called Hogan Tire earlier today looking for Scott and they said "He no longer works here"!!!! There goes my tire / suspension connection! :(

Does anyone know where he is working or know how to get in touch with him? I tired the last e-mail address I had for him & haven't gotten a response.

Thanks -

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Scott's new gig

Post by dinoracer » Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:39 pm

Scott's been kinda busy lately. He left Hogan to finally open his own shop.

Scott and Jamie Kekesian are partners in a new repair shop venture;

Fastrack Automotive
147 Summit street
Peabody MA

Phone 978-977-0707

email srosnick@fastrackservice.com

If you're familiar with the area it's easy to find. 128 North to Centennial drive exit, bear right coming off exit, turn left at first light, turn right at "T" intersection, shop is about 2 /10ths on the right, look for Capone's resturant, they are right behind it.

I'll let Scott do his own sales pitch from here....
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Post by offcamber09 » Wed Oct 04, 2006 4:37 pm

Tom thanks for the intro and directions. Mark sorry about the lack of notice. It's been a hectic few weeks, but the shop is open. Not that Jamie or I had the time, but I really didn't want to use the forum to promote our business- at least excessively :lol: The shop is a 4800 sq. ft. open bay with 4 lifts currently and a 5th on the way. Coates 9024e tire machine (it's one of the best on the market), Hunter alignment machine and best of all a chassis dyno (soon). Everything is on top of an epoxy painted floor and the waiting area will rival most living rooms...60" Sony...real cream for the coffee...kid play area...basically all the types of things I wanted to do for the last 18 years at Hogan but couldn't.

We will be having our Grand Opening on Sat. Oct. 28th 12:00-4:00. All are invited. The grill will be fired up- the dyno should be in (not set up- but in). Come on down have a burger and a beverage- make Jamie and I jealous with your racing stories from the weekend before.

The directions are very easy. When you get off the Centennial Dr. Exit #28 it will naturally bring you to a light with a fork in the road. Bear left and 200 yards down will be Summit St. Take a right and we are 1/4 mile on the right directly behind Capone's Restaurant.

FasTrack Automotive Inc.
147 Summit St. Building 10
Peabody, MA. 01960
(978)977-0707
fastrackservice.com (under construction).
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Post by Mick » Wed Oct 04, 2006 4:58 pm

WooHooo!!
That's awesome news. Congratulations Scott.

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Post by jadams » Wed Oct 04, 2006 5:58 pm

Do you have any idea what you will charge for dyno time yet? Just curious. I might need it if I ever get my enginer running again!
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Post by offcamber09 » Wed Oct 04, 2006 6:25 pm

jadams wrote:Do you have any idea what you will charge for dyno time yet? Just curious. I might need it if I ever get my enginer running again!
Joel this is very much a work in progress. We will be competitve for the market. We will be doing dyno-day cookouts as well...we have a blast at those. We also have a few other possible tricks up our sleeve as far as "guest" tuners go.
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Post by mikec510 » Wed Oct 04, 2006 9:12 pm

Scott Congrats welcome to the world of working for yourself. It has many rewards and alot of hours good luck to you and Jamie

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Post by offcamber09 » Wed Oct 04, 2006 10:43 pm

Thanks, Mike. You're not kidding about the hours. I thought I worked a lot managing someone elses shop. I guess we are still in the "honeymoon" stage because I haven't been this excited about going to work in a long time. I always thought I managed the Hogan Tire like it was my own- I really cared about what was happening- but it is different when you're the man...or one of them as the case may be.

I'll tell you one thing that will be printed for next year: the GONE RACING sign for the front door. It isn't going to be our only niche, but it certainly will be the common denominator with every employee we have- the passion for going fast and te ability to prep a safe/fast car.
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Post by ctkag » Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:07 pm

Congrats guys! Hope you can sneak out & hit the track sometime soon!

Is it an AWD dyno for your Subie friends?? :D
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Post by offcamber09 » Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:26 pm

Keith, you would not believe how much we have been debating the 4wd dyno issue. It basically is the difference between $35-50k for a 2wd and $100k for the 4wd. We are not blind that there is a big awd market, but is it enough to justify the added expence? We know you guys are the type of drivers that would use a dyno regularly. I have heard about an awd dyno in Concord NH.- is that the closest to Peabody MA. ? Like I said the dyno decision is not done- it will happen, but the exact brand and type is not set in stone. We would like to have something in a crate, at least, for the open house 10/28- but that may be optimistic.
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Post by rajito » Thu Oct 05, 2006 2:33 pm

Scott and Jamie,

Congrats and good luck!! Count me in for the opening day festivities, otherwise it will be too polite :D

Hope this means that we'll see you guys at all the events next season!
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Post by offcamber09 » Thu Oct 05, 2006 2:58 pm

rajito wrote:Scott and Jamie,

Congrats and good luck!! Count me in for the opening day festivities, otherwise it will be too polite :D

Hope this means that we'll see you guys at all the events next season!
Raj
Shouldn't that be a business expense now? This is getting betterer all the time.

Raj we will be happy to see you on the 28th...at least until the wig makes an appearance!
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Post by TroyV » Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:31 pm

Hey Scott, can I assume you will still be mounting and balancing race tires?
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Post by mikec510 » Thu Oct 05, 2006 9:42 pm

Scott and Jamie don't even try to calculate your hourly wage right now it depress you and we are pretty sure that it would be illegal to pay anyone that little. Over the winter maybe I will run my car down there to see what can be done. Do you work on the barter system?? Good luck and enjoy the benefits with us just moving our business to 2-1/2 times the size I know what you are going through. It will smooth out and run great in a few more months. Hopefully see you folks at Lime Rock

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Post by offcamber09 » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:18 pm

Troy, we are looking forward to it- unlike some of those so called tire shops out there. Hell you can even have your race rubber drop-shipped to us if that's easier.

Mike- I am going to miss my True Value (Dawsons in Beverly) they were 1/2 a mile down the street and still have an honest to goodness selection of metric/sae hardware. We haven't found such a source near our new shop. We will be happy to trade nuts and bolts for some wrenching on nuts and bolts :roll:

The feedback on the open house has been great, but there seems to be more response from the rotary guys...lets not let the pistonless crowd eat all the burgers :lol:
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