| Paul,
You forgot the most important thing... tell your friends
that there will be FOOD and Beer (after the job is done).
Amazing how many more people will show up.  ;-)
Cheers,
Tom Walter
Austin, TX
P.S. A few on this list know what I will do for a nice
Porter, Ale, or Stout. ;-)
>  Buy a service manual, make some friends, and have a tune up party.  Stand 
>back
>and learn.  In the long run you'll save a buck and end up with some good
>friends.  Just don't try this with ball joints on your first shot unless you
>have really really really great friends!!
>
>Paul
>OROC
>BTW, The article on my last party is in proof and needs some minor rewrites (
>for technical accuracy).  then I need to get some film developed and the photos
>scanned.  Then watch for CDM's new "Customers page"!
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>ENLITE3@aol.com on 03/13/2000 01:50:35 PM
>
>Please respond to ENLITE3@aol.com
>
>To:   datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
>cc:    (bcc: Paul L Kort/Picker)
>Subject:  mechanic
>
>I need a good mechanic for my 1600, I live in Hollywood Ca. Any suggestions?
>Thanks in advance.
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