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Old 07-27-2004, 01:37 AM
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Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

Ive known Mechanics who have had cars brought in only needing like an oil change and some water/coolant, then they tell the customer that they need a new head! I saw this twat pay for a new head and he didnt even need it...

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Well once I was driving around in an old shit car and it broke down (it laways does it, just wait like 20 minutes and its fine) so this tow truck comes by and it was hese 2 guys who looked like death and they ask if they can take a look so i say ok, i dunno why i said ok, so they look and then they leave and then i went to check and they had switched wires on the distrbutor so they could come back 20minutes later and tow my car, so i switch them back, wait for like another 5 minutes, the car starts and i leave lol.
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Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

Heh heh, I made this as a joke to make it look like I was retarted like a lot of the lazy newbs that post here. Yes technically I am a newb too but I'm not really a newb in the traditional sense of the word.

This actually turned out better than I thought it would. You people are nice here, on the SON boards this would been flamed then promptly deleated. Then reflamed in the Member's Section.

So, the moral of this story is - do your research.
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Re: Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

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Heh heh, I made this as a joke to make it look like I was retarted like a lot of the lazy newbs that post here. Yes technically I am a newb too but I'm not really a newb in the traditional sense of the word.

This actually turned out better than I thought it would. You people are nice here, on the SON boards this would been flamed then promptly deleated. Then reflamed in the Member's Section.

So, the moral of this story is - do your research.
ummm the moral is you just wasted 2 minutes of each of our time and that won't make us to happy. Good luck ever trying to get real help now. Kinda like the boy who cried wolf.

Now to make this really funny a mod whos awesome will lock this
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Old 07-27-2004, 11:25 AM
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Re: Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

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Heh heh, I made this as a joke to make it look like I was retarted like a lot of the lazy newbs that post here. Yes technically I am a newb too but I'm not really a newb in the traditional sense of the word.

This actually turned out better than I thought it would. You people are nice here, on the SON boards this would been flamed then promptly deleated. Then reflamed in the Member's Section.

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I don't buy it, I bet you're still looking for that exhaust bearing.
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Re: Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

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Heh heh, I made this as a joke to make it look like I was retarted like a lot of the lazy newbs that post here. Yes technically I am a newb too but I'm not really a newb in the traditional sense of the word.

This actually turned out better than I thought it would. You people are nice here, on the SON boards this would been flamed then promptly deleated. Then reflamed in the Member's Section.

So, the moral of this story is - do your research.

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Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

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Heh heh, I made this as a joke to make it look like I was retarted like a lot of the lazy newbs that post here. Yes technically I am a newb too but I'm not really a newb in the traditional sense of the word.

This actually turned out better than I thought it would. You people are nice here, on the SON boards this would been flamed then promptly deleated. Then reflamed in the Member's Section.

So, the moral of this story is - do your research.
well in doing this you lost any chance of gaining respect from the other people at this forum and proved you are a moron.
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Old 07-28-2004, 10:35 PM
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Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

Werd up homedawg ^^^.
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Old 07-28-2004, 11:15 PM
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Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

^This guy is cool.
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Old 07-29-2004, 05:58 AM
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Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

did you find that exhaust bearing ur lookin for
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Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

Ya I found it man, many thanks to the nice people here who helped me out.

I also had that annoying clutch muffler replaced at some local shop. It only cost me like $400!
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Old 07-30-2004, 05:49 AM
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Re: I think my clutch muffler is toast...

u lied u tried to say that u were just joking
i bet the mechanic laughed at you
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