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Old 08-23-2008, 02:40 PM
Tim C Tim C is offline
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Default Re: Tim Wells broke my car

That's good news I was thinking it was valve float with the higher RPM's.
I want to buy that car someday.

You might want to take a set of basic tools with screwdrivers and soak a rag with oil. Wrap it all up and use a Seal-a-meal to vacuum seal the tools in the bag. Now you have a set of tools that will not rust for many years and you can secure the bag under the spare tire.
If you want to, you can include a few nuts a bolts as well as hose clamps in the bag too. Now take another bag and put wire, bulbs and fuses along with a continutity tester and seal that up too.

If you break down farther than walking distance from home or a service station, you have some tools and basic parts to make emergency repairs.

Nice car,,,,it must be nice to have a car with a built-in Barbeque for those long rides. I like my bacon crispy, or was that a cow?

Tim C
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