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Posted: 02/13/13 01:58 PM
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I have been using a free service provided by www.serfax.com that allows me to keep all of my automotive service records online. It also allows me to store images of my service receipts. Do anyone else have a free online service that they think would be beneficial for a DIY auto repair guy?
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Posted: 02/13/13 05:13 PM
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I've always kept my own records, that's never failed me yet.
Austin Cooper
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Posted: 03/19/13 11:47 PM
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I am also agree with this...
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Posted: 03/25/13 09:36 PM
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Hello Friends,
Winter is upon us, and winter driving comes with it. While safety is an important consideration all year long, there are certainly some auto maintenance jons and safety checks that are specific to chilled air and winter driving are a good to check into before we're knee deep in the season. To be sure you don't end up a road Popsicle, o9r even worse end up with your holiday budget on ice thabks to unexpected repairs, have a look under the hood to be sure things are ship shape. As with any year. The change of season is a great time to go through some once-a-year or twice-a-year auto maintenance tasks.
Thanks and Regards, Umang Kumar
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Posted: 04/14/13 09:54 AM
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I keep the service records of my car in a folder carefully. Every time the car is in for service or I buy something for the car I include it in the folder.
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Posted: Today 12:29 AM
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I have been using hiperformer engine repair tips since last year and they have amazingly reduced my maintenance expenses that I used to spend on my car. Referring to the guidelines and tips at their site updates me with my automobile problems and their solution.
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