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A. Lien
Location: Fantasy Island B.C. Gender: Male Total Likes: 17 likes
Abductees Anonymous all welcome
| | | Re: Automotive Scams < Reply # 69 on 1/25/2010 7:21 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Samurai it's always the same archetype... spikey-haired little douchebag or gross, too tall redneck farm schmuck behind the counter. they barely speak a cognitive english. they have NO IDEA what car you drive let alone what the part looks like or what it does... ^that's usually the point where I go berzerk.
| Agreed, they usually tried first to get a job at a bakery, but (fortunately) were refused for hygiene issues. They need to be told 4 times the year, the engine size and two or four wheel drive. They sometimes ask two or four wheel drive on vehicles which were never even made in 4wd. Lordco, God help us everyone, high prices on oil and filters, spun out salespeople. Once at CT, I bought four two packs of plugs for my 80 Malibu, one wrong pack was mixed with the right ones. I could have put a hole in a piston with the longer plug. (Yes, I shouldn't have installed it, but didn't feel like walking back to the store) the guy wouldn't take responsibility for selling me the wrong ones, he just said, someone must have put he wrong pack on that hanger. If he ran the scan number he would have seen the difference. My awesome near unstoppable tiny giant 267 cid V8 engine could have ground to a halt because of this this tool. Glad to see he was gone a month or two later.
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| Samurai Vehicular Lord Rick
Location: northeastern New York Total Likes: 1901 likes
No matter where you go, there you are...
| | | Re: Automotive Scams < Reply # 70 on 1/25/2010 12:04 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by A. Lien
Agreed, they usually tried first to get a job at a bakery, but (fortunately) were refused for hygiene issues. They need to be told 4 times the year, the engine size and two or four wheel drive. They sometimes ask two or four wheel drive on vehicles which were never even made in 4wd. Lordco, God help us everyone, high prices on oil and filters, spun out salespeople. Once at CT, I bought four two packs of plugs for my 80 Malibu, one wrong pack was mixed with the right ones. I could have put a hole in a piston with the longer plug. (Yes, I shouldn't have installed it, but didn't feel like walking back to the store) the guy wouldn't take responsibility for selling me the wrong ones, he just said, someone must have put he wrong pack on that hanger. If he ran the scan number he would have seen the difference. My awesome near unstoppable tiny giant 267 cid V8 engine could have ground to a halt because of this this tool. Glad to see he was gone a month or two later.
| AH HA!!! The 4.4L is spoken of! my friend Matt had a 267 in an 82 Impala... the cam was so worn out at 85,000 miles, when we wretched it free from the innards of that tiny avenger, the lobes on the cam looked like an extra set of cam bearings.
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