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Re: Who you calling flakey ? ?
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Posted by Bryan in Iowa on August 25, 2005 at 14:57:45 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Who you calling flakey ? ? posted by Someone stole my name on August 25, 2005 at 07:27:49:
Owning a repair shop for 24 some years now,,i have run across all kinds of flakey,not all in bad way .Engineers ,,,they want to know why part failed, what it's made of , can they fix it ? i have seen some of them take an old style ford module spend a week tearing it apart ,actually fixing it ,when coulda bought one for $20 and been done with it . Covette owners not all of them, come in nose pretty high in the air asking " Can you work on Corvettes ?" I always reply ,,"Yes ,we work on Chevy's here " lol. Then theres the ones that insist on trying the used parts route . "The part you have now is USED , why would you want another ?" Has it up s and downs ,,but all sorts of people for sure .
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