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Brian Nash is the Founder and CEO of TunersCare.com. He has been the founder and leader of multiple car clubs, he’s an amateur car photographer (including shooting at the London, Sydney, & LA auto shows), has retailed and prototyped auto parts, and has been a SEMA member since 2014. Brian is determined to pass the legacy of car culture onto the next generation and publishes children’s books about motorsports. He is currently rebuilding his ‘91 Nissan 300ZX, regrets selling his ‘83 Toyota Celica GT, and secretly wants to build a retromod El Camino.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft  •  Sports Car Market  •  Buy Sell Hold Podcast  •  Christopher Kimball Financial Services   •  Techforce   •    TunersCare.com

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

Happiness isn’t having what you want, it’s wanting what you’ve got.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Creating an on line auto parts website where part of the sale went to charity. Then he was hit with credit card fraud where people using stolen credit cards ordered a large number of parts.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1983 Toytota Celica GT

BEST AUTOMOTIVE  ADVICE

“Take good care of your vehicle and it will always get you home.” – Brian’s Grandfather

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Kids Love Cars Too

RECOMMENDED BOOK

Cannonball Run by Brock Yates

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Drive with your windows down and look around so you enjoy the journey more.

WHERE TO FIND BRIAN

TunersCare.com

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