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Overpaid for poor Installation (whatdo?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Beatin&#039;" data-source="post: 8210224" data-attributes="member: 646085"><p>recently my car's timing belt broke on the highway and had to get the car towed home. Me, my uncle, and dad spent a few days fixing the car while watching instruction video's online, rather than paying an estimated 500-800 dollars to have somebody else fix it. Maybe if it was still 1995 I would've brought the car in to a shop.</p><p></p><p>I don't trust so called "professionals" to do <span style="color: black">s</span>hit for me. The only time I'll ever risk paying someone to do something for me is if I already <span style="color: black">f</span>ucked it all up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beatin', post: 8210224, member: 646085"] recently my car's timing belt broke on the highway and had to get the car towed home. Me, my uncle, and dad spent a few days fixing the car while watching instruction video's online, rather than paying an estimated 500-800 dollars to have somebody else fix it. Maybe if it was still 1995 I would've brought the car in to a shop. I don't trust so called "professionals" to do [COLOR=black]s[/COLOR]hit for me. The only time I'll ever risk paying someone to do something for me is if I already [COLOR=black]f[/COLOR]ucked it all up. [/QUOTE]
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