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There's a few things I leave to the professionals:
1) Rear differential setup 2) Automatic transmission rebuilding 3) Master cylinders (including prop valves) 4) Bodywork/paint 5) Tax preparation 6) Colonoscopy 7) Giving accurate assessments of a piece of clothing my spouse is wearing. |
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Gotcha, I thought that may be the case.
Jason |
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Another great rebuilder of brake components is Whitepost Restorations.
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Nothing like a do it yourself colonoscopy. Dental work can be a tough one too.
I think you would be better at body and paint that you think Steve. Even if only working on weekends usually the time served in paint jail is much less if you do it yourself. Jason |
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