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Hi All;

Thanks for the add. I'm NOT a mechanic at all and I'm sure I'll need some advice/guidance to keep this rattling old treasure going.

Cheerio, John
 
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yeah. pictures are key. i try to post a couple when starting a thread, even if it is just of the car, not the specific problem.
 
Don't be afraid to tell us more about your problem. Once I asked for help on this forum and people helped me. I had a problem with the car I was driving my clients in. I was working in Taxi services at Fort Lauderdale Airport and broke down the firm's car. This company is highly respected, so I didn't want to let them down and decided to handle the problem myself. The car had a strong engine knocking, and it was very difficult to gain speed. On this forum guys advised me a good service, where all was fixed inexpensively. Don't be afraid to talk about your problem.
 
welcome, glad you are are!




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