i know this has been said and said and said. but here it goes again, watch your rear ends when doing deals. when the deal looks likes its to good to be true it is. make sure even though your heart says helllllllll yes use your head and check everything. i will not say names but i did a trade. i went with my heart and got rid of something i shouldnt have because every day it ran great fast and trustworthy, but i wanted something else. well the something else got home, then chit hit the fan, the check engine light was removed when replaced i had 8 codes that explaned a lil, trying fixing what i could and was gonna buy the other parts, on the way, my "new" tranny locked up. dead stop. but hey deals a deal im beg borrow and stealing to get a different one. i need a driver so have to. buttttttttttttttt that is not the problem the trusty daily fast vehicle i just sunk a whole lot of money in and have drove for months everyday without one little bitty problem im told now i have screwed the person over and its not worth a chit and theres payback. WTF. i know it drove and probably still is, mine is at shop up on lift sitting untill i find a tranny. TRUST is a tricky thing. so freaking beeeeee carefull.
matt
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