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From: MishkaKitty
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  • do you smoke?

  • There's a place called the "wreckers" where you can pick up really cheap parts for your car....just make sure you send in a guy with oil under his finger nails to do the price negotiation. New tranny, I'd say $200.00. The mechanicially minded male friend could be bought off with a carton of beer to fit the "new" transmission plus you peering under the car asking, "Are you O.K?". Just make sure you're wearing something low cut when you're enquiring. Men are weak in that way.

  • heak, tried pick n pull with no luck, even when i had tranny fluid on my hands and the tight tank top, I was even helping out them in skimpy cutoffs and a tank top, getting friggin oil imn my hair and wondering why the guys never watch each others asses sticking out from under a car like that

  • Same way I feel about my computers... Dan

  • Congrats! My first car needed a new floor, and apparently they don't make them. So off to the scrappies it went.

  • You ever heard of sheet metal and a MIG welder?

    The computer I'm driving was delivered 16 December 1992 and my car is from December 1988 and it runs on natural gas. I know how to conserve and recycle...I AM the ultimate greenie.

    People call me cheap but then I show them my bank account and then I call them poor. I WIN!!!!

    Constant consumerism = poverty for the masses. Rich people want you to consume, consume, consume so they get rich, rich, rich.

  • You can't go wrong with a Buick! Good luck.

  • Have fun with the new ride!

  • Brody!! Love the new car..would you beleive that the "Smurf" is my first car..first ticket..first accident..first car to drive accross country with. watch Pt. 2 at (0:46 & 3:40) to see the smurf! Good Vid, love the song! - PiNkTooL3

  • When you put a new or rebuilt engine in a car, the transmission will likely die there soonafter.

    The added torque and horsepower from the new engine will usually be too much for the aging transmission to handle.

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