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Old 12-09-2012, 06:06 AM
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Congrats on the new car Steve. you cant beat the guys at RAC if you need something but why dont you give it a try yourself? Great chance to learn about your new car.
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Originally Posted by KrazyK
Congrats on the new car Steve. you cant beat the guys at RAC if you need something but why dont you give it a try yourself? Great chance to learn about your new car.
KrazyK, thanks for your vote of confidence but I am a neophyte. I will tackle the maintenance items like brakes, spark plugs and air filters, but I don't think I'm ready to drop the engine at this point. I could really screw something up, and then I will be, well, screwed. Hopefully in a year or so I will be ready to start doing more advanced maintenance.



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