Old Jun 14, 2005 | 11:31 AM
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Default Re: Good and bad places to shop/get work done in Roanoke

I think it's just you seem to have this whole offensive attitude thing goin on, or it just appears that way..

I don't even know where this thread stands now lol.. next topic? ha..

basically..

1) If you can do it yourself, do it.

2) If you have doubts, get a mechanic to do it, don't fuck it up.

3) If you take it to a shitty mechanic and it doesn't turn out the way you wanted it to, refer to 1 and 2 next time or find a decent mechanic.

Now, where are some good places/names to get stuff done (Besides Joey b/c it would only bug someone THIS much if they actually did care lol.)?