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Garage is empty, add now
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Garage is empty, add now
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The shift lever probably popped out of the socket under the shift boot. So you'll have to remove the boot and all the plates that the lever is mounted with, and pull everything out, clean, lubricate, and reinstall. Not a difficult job at all. Buy yourself some coffee and a paper with the change you'll find in there too!
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Got a oil pan from a 200tq.
~$100 Bluegrass audi wanted $480 for back glass (effing schmucks), so i called chris at force 5 and he came through for me with an amazing deal. ~$60 Makes things seem not so bad after all ![]() Jason |
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