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RobST162
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Re: an estimate, please? Tue, 02 September 2003 12:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Working on cars is just like Lego for older people (though, I still like lego now... hmmm...)

You don't have to be a genious to follow instructions from a book, and if you have even a granule of problem solving ability (which I sure you do) these things won't be too hard at all.

Doing brakes, it is SO worth spending $8 on a self-bleeding kit. they don't always put that in manuals Smile

The only thing there I wouldn't do myself is the CVs. (if this was me)

I didn't know anything till I started doing it either. Tremblingly working from a manual knowing pretty much nothing. But it all works out. This goes there, that goes here.. etc..
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Read Message   an estimate, please? NoodlebutMon, 01 September 2003 13:01
Read Message   Re: an estimate, please? RobST162Mon, 01 September 2003 13:10
Read Message   Re: an estimate, please? NoodlebutTue, 02 September 2003 12:07
Read Message   Re: an estimate, please?  RobST162Tue, 02 September 2003 12:19
Read Message   Re: an estimate, please? NoodlebutTue, 02 September 2003 12:50
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