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Danks

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Dec 23, 2003
The Beach, New Jersey
i need someone whos an expert with dsm's to work on my car... i need the following done for right now... motor/trans/turbo dropped in and hooked up (its all together i bought a jdm swap) exhaust, radiator,smic,axles,driveshaft and all that needs to be put in.. ill help turn wrenches and do whatever but i dont know anything about cars really.. im lookin for cheap but real good work as im on a super tight budget till i start driving then ill have lots of cash to drop into my car and take care of someone who takes care of me im of course not looking for free labor altho that would be nice haha

i would like to find someone with a surplus of spare parts mainly nuts and bolts and hoses since im sure ill need plenty of them

you can email me at [email protected] just make the title mechanic or some ish

i would like to start around the middle of july
 
Danks,

Even though this may sound a lil hectic. Try doing your own work. :cool: (Not in a rude way.)If you have an Engine stand, Engine Hoist, Air tools, Lift, and the occasional sockets, bolts, etc. You are set

It never hurts to try something new. I am saying that because there was a time when I was scared to try to fix something auto-related. After many months of gradually improving, I can honestly say I learned a lot from DSM FAQ, HOW-TO's and FORUMS. :thumb: VFAQ is your friend.

Yes, you will most likely come across a very stressful task. Read as much as possible, and if you are stuck, That is what DSM Forums are for :dsm:. There are some extremely experienced DSMers on this forum and Tuners also :)

You can totally ignore my suggestion, but i can tell you I have benefited a lot myself. For example- Everything is more explainable and ties together in one smooth transition when you are used to the Auto terminology. Trust me, this may sound wierd. But working on 4-stroke engines, Helping buddies with their cars, and Automotive in general is that much easier. It helps a bunch. Never hurts you. Save that $1000.00 of labour and spend it on Upgrades.

Start small.(Anything as simple as an oil change) Make it a project. Do a lot of reading. It will save you tons of $ in the end.:talon:

Jus my 2cents
 
im gonna pay whoever does it mike im just trying to save money LOL

taln while you 2 cents is apreciated i have no car to drive right now, am not wasting my whole summer tryin to put an enigine in my car, and only have wrenches and and rachets.... i plan on learngin how do do my own shit wich i dont doubt my ability to learn i just need to drive asap and dont have the money for trial and error untill im driving
 
If you can't find somebody to do it in jersey, me and my friend can do it but the garage is in Philly.
 
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