Instructions for a DIY oil change
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Ahahaha...reminded me of a friend of mine that used to work his way on an old, rubish car called dacia. Anyway he used to brag about being able to do the whole engine. Anyway when i last saw him he was very upset. When he wanted to reasseble it he got some leftover screws and stuff that originally tightened smth obvoiusly. That was soooo funny.
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hahaha great
yeah but the dacia will keep running even if you take the engine out
Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='236975' date='Feb 8 2006, 11:14 PM
Ahahaha...reminded me of a friend of mine that used to work his way on an old, rubish car called dacia. Anyway he used to brag about being able to do the whole engine. Anyway when i last saw him he was very upset. When he wanted to reasseble it he got some leftover screws and stuff that originally tightened smth obvoiusly. That was soooo funny.
yeah but the dacia will keep running even if you take the engine out
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