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Old 02-10-2004, 12:08 AM
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It's easy to cure your addiction. Buy a wrecked diesel with the intention to fix it. After several weeks of messing around, you will get tired of it and your addiction will be gone with the wind.

LOL---Good idea.

My wife is in the navy for about another year so if we ever get settled into a house with room for cars it could get ugly. I think it's probably a good thing that I am such a novice DIY'er or I can see how that could really add to the problem.

I'm almost finished with my graduate degree in psychology so maybe I'll set up a diesel support group...DA...(Diesel's Anonymous)

If I do get this SD though---I'm not doing anything to it (fingers crossed). It would also be nice to learn how to do things on a 500 dollar car. I wouldn't be so nervous about ruining something.
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