I would bring it over but it already needs a new rear bumper(cracked) and the hood repainted. After doing all of that, I would have more in it than I payed for it. Its not bad looking, just wanted to try and clean it up a bit.
I assume she is turning it into her insurance in which case he is allowed to take it wherever he wants. Even if she wasnt I still think he has the legal right to get it fixed wherever he wants. It would be up to her to pay out for repairs in cash or then go with insurance.
Short of taking the car to an expert, whats the best method for repairing small rock chips? I have alot of them. I seen a video awhile back that shows how to get decent results with the little touch up bottle of paint and proper sanding methods to get it to blend in but I can no longer find it. Also anyone know of any members currently working at a junkyard?
Guy up the road just posted a real decent looking ranger that either has larger tires or a small lift. Sign says it runs great just needs a master cylinder He was asking $500.
There are quite a few videos of people dressed as these characters doing similar things. I doubt this is a valid one though. Probably just a copy-cat to recieve similar payouts as in the other cases.
Its been so long but I think thats what mine did almost everytime when I first got it. The guy I traded to was a marine mechanic and he swapped out a part to fix it I think. Matt remembers what it was. My memory could be fuzzy. i think mine is currently doing it now due to the tune up issue. i am swapping plugs this week and if someone is out during the day, i am trying again.
Have a pic? I assume since our boats are the same year, manufacturer and just an engine size apart that most of the systems should resemble each other. I can look at mine and see what its hooked to.