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steve, if your such a good mechanic, and think you could have found the problem in less time,

then maybe you should open your own workshop eh?

call it the MADAZ WORKSHOP. :(

i couldnt find it after 2 days of bullshit, so dont give me the third degree on how easy it would have been to find.

f**k sake, its fixed, i paid for it, get the f**k over it

MODS PLEASE DELETE.

/FIN

teaspoon of cement princess

thats funny as f**k...

cheers for the laugh....

sorry but madaz is correct 3hrs sounds like a minimum charge to me.

2min soloution they cant charge you $5 so they just slug you a minimum rate of 3 hours.

you should have asked for a service and car wash during the rest of the 3 hrs.

hey all the way thru i have been trying to help.

i offered a easy soloution and then backed it up with advice on how to etc,

dont class me as a keyboard warrior when you have offered nothing useful yourself.

i couldnt give a toss what you guys pay people to work on your cars. has nothing to do with me.

i was mearly trying to open your eyes to the fact the workshop wasnt giving u as good a bargain as u thought you were getting.

Who gives a shit. craig's already over it lol. worry about yourselfs and stop giving opinions just for the sake of a post count.

sau is turning into a joke, too many opinionated douche bags.

If youve got advice or an opinion, make sure its constructive.

darren, i thanked you for your salution,

but unfortunately at this time, i did not reveal the problem for me.

i really do not see the point in arguing over something as f**kinf stipid as this!

do you?

ok, maybe i got ripped off a little, but hey, my cars fixed, ill get over it.

thats all there is to it, :D

the next person who posts in this thread is gay :merli:

wow it turned out to be a pretty simple problem/solution in the end

i am glad that you have your car back and running well

its almost like always the way though isnt it

you miss something right infront of ya.

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