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Ben has a jewfro? Messing aside, amazing job you did! I wish I could have the time to clean it like that...might make me feel better about looking at other cars for sale...
Yeah, as Kellie said, I need to get my hair cut :-\.
My...er...services are available to the new owner of the vehicle for an excellent price.
Haha that's very generous of you!
If I were a tech I don't think I'd do that. Face it, people that buy 40K cars aren't always the nicest people, and some assholish people might even think you are at their beck and call at every minor problem. Screw that! A clean break is best IMO. Just my serious 2 cents.
Originally posted by whysimon
WTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
If I were a tech I don't think I'd do that. Face it, people that buy 40K cars aren't always the nicest people, and some assholish people might even think you are at their beck and call at every minor problem. Screw that! A clean break is best IMO. Just my serious 2 cents.
I work on cars that cost much more than $40k on a regular basis, and let me tell you, I prefer those people than the people with cheap cars. With the cheap cars, I usually spend more time writing down every little problem with the car and working up an estimate than I do actually working on the car. Time=money, so usually I lose money on those cars.
I already have plenty of people calling me every time their car makes a weird noise or gets a door ding, so what's one more? The more customers I can get, the better, so when I open my shop, I'll already have a following.
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