me too, i learnt in our old van at this abandoned place by a bmx track, and the car park across the roadOriginally Posted by MECM
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me too, i learnt in our old van at this abandoned place by a bmx track, and the car park across the roadOriginally Posted by MECM
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LOL I have enough in mine to go to the dealer and buy a brand new accord and half of an accord,talking fully loaded one. at sticker price. and thats just in over the counter parts. that doesn't include about 6000 labor hours and what all the custom made parts would cost to have done.Originally Posted by forrest89sei
any yeah i can drive a stick i was tout how to but i was in a hurry i wanted to finish sanding.. i drag the clutch out slowy untel the car start moving then give it some gas slowy most of the time...this time i just put the clutch in gave it some gas and droped the clutch lol....
any way i will get a pic of the garage next time i take pics of the car
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
haha, i had to learn to drive stick very quickly. my cousin was feeling ill and she just said "i don't feel well, drive for me" and pulled over. but it was all good. i'd driven a few cars around parking lots (stalled my friends rsx-s so hard, he almost cried, lol), just never in actual traffic.Originally Posted by MessyHonda
last i checked, garages aren't allowed to just "fix things" without the owner's permission then when you come in say "oh, we had to do this, that, and the other too." if that's what happened, i'd report them. now if they called or you guys just said "go ahead, fix everything" when you dropped it off, then that's different.Originally Posted by civic accord honda
thay said the broke some some rod and bleamed it on us tooit was only like $30 but still thay broke it
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1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
were your mechanics named cheech and chong by any chance? did they look really really stoned?
lol no thay where some place in oakhurst thaths why we can say anything now thay are to far away
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
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