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Old 02-29-2004, 09:37 PM
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believe me it's worth the money

another example today. i had to do a rear window sliding jaw repair. had my local mb parts guy hand deliver the plastic jaw a few weeks ago.

(Thanks Earl!. I used the two rubber gaskets to adjust the height of my printer).

I started today and saw the regulator arm had a rivet type mount. just to be sure, i was thinking right about grinding it off cause the new part had 1 in it i went to search nothing specific came up except 1 thread that thomas had made.

got on his sight and found the exact thing i was doing. so was it worth it. i'd say so even at twice the price.

Thomas has 50 projects listed so far. so i figure 20 or 30 bucks is only a say .30$ per project. now compare that to a repair flix cost of 20$ per project. i think it's a heck of a deal. and at the price charged he's not even covering his cost of the website let alone his cost of photo developing and his time.

Every project done is of the top most quality in layout and photo supplied. i've never seen anything to compare in the automotive field.

I'm sorry that some of us think he's left the fold for the golden fields of profit. i guess you could always buy the factory CD's. Yeah, those photos are good and clear aren't they. Oh and reverse the proceedure to assemble. That is certainly clear directions. and i just thought of another option. the site the pro's mentioned where it costs i think 25$ a day or several hundred for unlimited use. let's see 30 cents or 25 bucks. tough decision here.

I say good luck Thomas and keep the projects coming!
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