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![]() I recently had a ThermalWeld technician come to my house and fix my blown head gasket for $200! I had been told by the service station that it would cost $1100 to replace my head gasket! I couldn't afford that and when I saw this ad in my local paper I had to try it out because there was a guarantee and I had nothing to lose. I had been told before that this kind of stuff didn't work so I was a little skeptical but I couldn't beat the price. I just wanted to pass this information along because I did try it and my car has been running great for 4 months now. ThermalWeld will save a bunch of people money. The technician told me that ThermalWeld was in the process of going national but it's not available in all areas. I suggest to anyone that wants to try this to visitBlown Head Gaskets They are also looking for technicians so if you are interested in having your own territory, visit...ThermalWeld |
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This smells like spam.
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I really just wanted to let people know what I went through and how I got around paying $1100 to fix my head gasket. Being a woman is not easy when you go to ge tsomething fixed at the repair shop and if there was another woman or man out there having the same problems I wanted them to know there was an alternative. It was just a tip.
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