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Re: O/T whoever owns a 6.5 turbo diesel head to Ad
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Posted by Mike (WA) on March 09, 2006 at 08:16:06 from (209.213.153.155):
In Reply to: O/T whoever owns a 6.5 turbo diesel head to Advanc posted by thejdman01 on March 09, 2006 at 07:50:35:
Guess I would have taken the opportunity to educate him a little about diesels and how they work, because, as you point out, "everyone has to start somewhere". Don't know whether I would have bothered just to be a nice guy, but I sure would have before going to the dealer and paying through the ***. I'm sure you could have helped him negotiate the computer by stressing that he needed to find the listings for the diesel version of the vehicle. Lets face it- with the advent of the computer, parts man at the local chain store has become just another minimum wage job, like Wally World- the guys who actually know something or want to make something of themselves soon find a better job elsewhere.
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