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Topic: One of the worst things about being a single gal
IndnPrncs's photo
Sun 07/19/09 09:56 PM
I stand corrected on my comment about a lot of men not knowing about cars these days...

Dear A lot of men.. I apologize.. flowerforyou bigsmile

JustAGuy2112's photo
Sun 07/19/09 09:57 PM
We accept. LOL

flowerforyou

IndnPrncs's photo
Sun 07/19/09 10:01 PM

We accept. LOL

flowerforyou


thanks sweets.. smooched

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Sun 07/19/09 10:01 PM

The new computerized stuff make the men less needed in a woman's life. Thanks new cars!

The last reason for a woman to have a man is gone. No wonder why so many single men.ohwell


It's not a thing to thank them for, now you have to pay hundreds and hundreds to get the car fixed!!
I changed my back brakes and both front shocks today.. Only cost me about $75 total..:banana: :tongue:

camaro630hp's photo
Sun 07/19/09 10:05 PM
good luck on ur find , wish i could help but u live way 2 far

Ladylid2012's photo
Sun 07/19/09 10:09 PM
Edited by Ladylid2012 on Sun 07/19/09 10:19 PM


The new computerized stuff make the men less needed in a woman's life. Thanks new cars!

The last reason for a woman to have a man is gone. No wonder why so many single men.ohwell


It's not a thing to thank them for, now you have to pay hundreds and hundreds to get the car fixed!!
I changed my back brakes and both front shocks today.. Only cost me about $75 total..:banana: :tongue:


Thats what I'm talking about...I know the mechanics work hard for their money, so do I. grumble


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Mon 07/20/09 12:03 AM

Fixing a car with wrenches and home tools are long gone unles you have a pre 2000 car. Not even that small cheap car mechanic can do it, you either need to go to the dealer , where they gonna attach your car to a computer and special made tools (or no tools at all) needed. All you can do is a general maintenance, (oil change, tires, battery, bulbs) and the rest of the engine requires tools and computer software that a home-mechanic do not posess.




rofl '96, not 2000 is when OBD2 was mandated. some vehicles (like corvettes) had many odb2 features incorporated in earlier years without the hassle. that said, if you know what you're doing and have the wiring diagrams you can do a lot of work on the electronics of newer cars. i have. it's just much more of a pain. the otto-cycle engine still operates exactly how it always has and can be serviced and modified as such. it's basically the same body with a new brain...a brain that's a stubborn pain in the ***.

earthytaurus76's photo
Mon 07/20/09 12:19 AM
Ok, I got one.. wondering what the other person thinks of you in the very beginning. erg!

JustAGuy2112's photo
Mon 07/20/09 12:24 AM

Ok, I got one.. wondering what the other person thinks of you in the very beginning. erg!


Stop wondering and just go with it.

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