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Old 01-08-2019, 10:23 AM
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That's awesome Doc and John. Good to see RL folks helping their own. Kudos gents.
Old 01-08-2019, 11:47 AM
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Hey Gents,
I cant begin to express how thankful I am to have individuals that will jump in to help.

Doc and John, you guys are what makes this forum special. I know that us owners are all better because of your individual efforts that go well above and beyond.

My eternal thanks.

John

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Old 01-10-2019, 09:59 PM
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John,

I already texted you, but I am so sorry that I didn't get your battery back in your car. I got it all charged up and tested and even bought a replacement square headed battery bolt for the terminal which I had planned to install today while reinstalling the battery.

Lo and behold, I get there today and your S4 is gone gone gone. Loaded on the truck and gone. BTW, they used a jump box to start it. At least it started well.
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John,
I am surprised you already got your car. That driver must have had a hot date back home to get it to you as quick as he did.

I would interested in your observations of the car as you go along. I would also be interested in knowing more about the things done to the car and by whom, prior to Doc and I getting involved.

I wish you great luck with your new to you car. It seemed to me like there were some good "bones" there and some TLC would cure a lot of it's ills.
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Holy Cow! I just read on Doc's thread that you had to drive it a few miles to your house. I'm glad you made it. I'm glad the car made it. Doc did move it and turn it around, so I know it was doable, but we didn't plan on you having to drive it any appreciable distance.

Glad everything worked out.

Like I said in the previous post, I think you have good bones in that car.



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