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Staff Bio >> Torry Skurski (EZcheese15)

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Hi, my name is Torry Skurski. I began my interest in cars from the day I was born. My dad worked for Ford Motor Company until I was two years old, at which time he accepted a position as a District Service Manager for Nissan Motor Corporation. As a DSM for Nissan, my dad was always bringing home various Nissan models to drive. My mom always had a company lease car. Every car I ever remember my parents driving was a Nissan. From Sentras to Z’s, Pulsars to Q45’s, I lived Nissans every day.

In 1995 my parents bought me my first car, an ’81 210. As any car enthusiast did with their first car, I detailed it to no end, fixed all its problems, and drove that car everywhere. In 1998, I bought a ’98 200SX SE-R (with the help of my parents). I also enrolled at Minnesota State University to attend their Automotive Engineering Technology B.S. program.

In school I learned that I didn’t know anything. I learned so much in school about cars. I learned how to truly work on my car. It was the first time I felt comfortable working on any component of my car. In December of 2001, I bought an ’02 Sentra Spec V, finished my classes, and headed to the University of Central Florida where I began my M.S. degree (which is uncompleted).

It was there, in FL, that I really started to meet some serious Nissan enthusiasts. It seemed like every week that I was helping somebody out with there car, or vice versa. I only attended one semester at UCF before I moved back home to Atlanta, but I learned a lot those 6 months working on cars.

Since then I have worked various jobs including Nissan dealers, race teams, and warehouses. I also spent 2 years working for Precision Tool Repair, where I gained a full understanding of nearly all types of electric motors, pumps, and small gas engines. Currently, I work at Motorsports Authentics (The Nascar merchandising company) as an Inventory Analyst.

In my spare time, I continue to contribute to this site as much as I can. I try to attend all the big events that we do, and try to make sure the website is always up to date. That is something I foresee myself doing until the day I die.

Greg

Greg is the owner and CEO of the NICOclub Network, and when he's not restoring an old Datsun, you can probably find him hard at work building the best damn Nissan resource on the web.

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