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Help: Looking For A Car (not Immediate)
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NefCanuck,Jul 12 2005, 03:55 PM Wrote:Easy to say when you physically can do those things.  There are those amongst us who can only dream of turning a wrench themselves, through no fault of their own  :(

I mean I had to get my dad to install my new exhaust tip... that's a brain dead job that I just can't do myself (believe me watching a 64 year old man that moves only slightly better than I do, doing that work had me feeling a case of the guilts)  <_<

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Your right, I aplogise. :unsure:

My comment was more toward the people that complain about instalation prices when they know how to use a wrench. All it takes is a little reading and figuring out stuff on your own and you can save a lot of money in just labor alone. I dont know.....to me....if your 'doing up' your car, you better learn how to use some tools and get to know car mechanics. Take me for example, I'm shopping for a welder now....Have I welded before?....not really, but I'm now going to learn. :D
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