Re: fuel pump
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Gousha, No, I were not but am almost convinced to would have enjoyed to drink with you in Juarez or elsewhere in the world. Did you know about the German roots of Fort Bliss? Even today it remains to be one of the largest foreign training bases for the German armed forces. But back to our business. "Cars don't travel driverless trough the empty space" as my trainer used to say. Being an auto mechanic means to ask for the particulars of a damage as well as to know the technical background of the driver in question, not to forget the environmental circumstances and last but not least to convey a feeling of trust and security. Owen had already given good advice how to have the defect eliminated by third parties. Therefore I read a couple of your older posts to understand if you able and willing to help yourself. That is why I boast a little about --> my knowledge. picture sources 1 -signedfdc.blogspot.com/2009/07/1948-fort-bliss-centennial.html 2,3 - The American Observer 1956 Attach file: (49.58 KB) (11.77 KB)
Posted on: 2011/7/24 5:21
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