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Anyone know of an inspector that won't care about the power locks not working? I can't get one of the rear passenger doors to work and would rather spend the money on other things. I failed inspection because of the power locks, drums (which I will be replacing this week), and a headlight having condensation in it. Ughh. Maryland state inspections are so frustrating!
Anyone know of an inspector that won't care about the power locks not working? I can't get one of the rear passenger doors to work and would rather spend the money on other things. I failed inspection because of the power locks, drums (which I will be replacing this week), and a headlight having condensation in it. Ughh. Maryland state inspections are so frustrating!
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I feel like they were trying to pull the "girl card" on me. They were like....we can fix everything for you for $600. I laughed at them. They tried to tell me that needed to reseal around the headlight. I said, or I can replace the lens myself for $13. They said the rear brakes were shot, which I agreed with upon seeing them and told them I can buy all of the parts for $130 (for not the cheapest junk, but decent parts) and do it myself instead of paying you $500. Then they wanted to charge me $55 to diagnose my door locking issue. They weren't happy when I told them they were ripping me off as I walked out the door. I may be a girl, but I do know how to work a wrench and a calculator.
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nice, same thing sort of with the 500. It was my grandfathers and when he sold his estate in WV, my dad went up and grabbed some stuff he wanted which included a gun safe with several guns in there. And once I turn 18 we're getting my 10/22 and the 500 transferred into my name.
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nice, same thing sort of with the 500. It was my grandfathers and when he sold his estate in WV, my dad went up and grabbed some stuff he wanted which included a gun safe with several guns in there. And once I turn 18 we're getting my 10/22 and the 500 transferred into my name.
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Originally Posted by Rocky98
I feel like they were trying to pull the "girl card" on me. They were like....we can fix everything for you for $600. I laughed at them. They tried to tell me that needed to reseal around the headlight. I said, or I can replace the lens myself for $13. They said the rear brakes were shot, which I agreed with upon seeing them and told them I can buy all of the parts for $130 (for not the cheapest junk, but decent parts) and do it myself instead of paying you $500. Then they wanted to charge me $55 to diagnose my door locking issue. They weren't happy when I told them they were ripping me off as I walked out the door. I may be a girl, but I do know how to work a wrench and a calculator.
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So a couple months ago I met a guy from my church. Found out that he makes tools for many of the tool manufacturers out there. Craftsmen, husky, matco, etc. I was telling how I saw this craftsmen set that had universal wrenches. He said oh yeah we made that for him. I'm pretty sure I have one lying around the office. Low and behold my new gift.
I was expected to get a few hand wrenches. Pretty awesome.
I was expected to get a few hand wrenches. Pretty awesome.
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So a couple months ago I met a guy from my church. Found out that he makes tools for many of the tool manufacturers out there. Craftsmen, husky, matco, etc. I was telling how I saw this craftsmen set that had universal wrenches. He said oh yeah we made that for him. I'm pretty sure I have one lying around the office. Low and behold my new gift.
Attachment 135472
I was expected to get a few hand wrenches. Pretty awesome.
Attachment 135472
I was expected to get a few hand wrenches. Pretty awesome.
I would be willing to pay for one if he can get a discount? Can you find out? That is AWESOME...same kit I have been looking at to carry in the rig.
http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-1...4&blockType=L4
$149 ain't bad....but that is a GREAT gift!
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So a couple months ago I met a guy from my church. Found out that he makes tools for many of the tool manufacturers out there. Craftsmen, husky, matco, etc. I was telling how I saw this craftsmen set that had universal wrenches. He said oh yeah we made that for him. I'm pretty sure I have one lying around the office. Low and behold my new gift.
I was expected to get a few hand wrenches. Pretty awesome.
I was expected to get a few hand wrenches. Pretty awesome.
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this is the one i have. Has almost every socket i ever need in it (up to 1"/19mm)
http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-1...9&blockType=L9
http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-1...9&blockType=L9
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nice! We gotta go to the range.
Lmao!!! Some do.
Did you tell him they'll never get used!
So a couple months ago I met a guy from my church. Found out that he makes tools for many of the tool manufacturers out there. Craftsmen, husky, matco, etc. I was telling how I saw this craftsmen set that had universal wrenches. He said oh yeah we made that for him. I'm pretty sure I have one lying around the office. Low and behold my new gift.
I was expected to get a few hand wrenches. Pretty awesome.
I was expected to get a few hand wrenches. Pretty awesome.
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I'm #11, Rob is #15. "Play" to start. "My Pictures" to choose which ones are in the competition. Just a game IB put up.
I'm #11, Rob is #15. "Play" to start. "My Pictures" to choose which ones are in the competition. Just a game IB put up.