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Oh. That's cool.Basically. The shyt aint rocket science. If you have tools, can read, follow instructions & have the confidence to do it, its simple as hell.
I'm actually about to start a business in the automotive field![]()
I'm not doing repairs, I'm looking to do vinyl wraps & light fabrications only. I'm tryna stay cleanOh. That's cool.
I like car repair, but I couldn't see myself doing it as a job. Some of the repair jobs that I've done takes hours and I'm burned out afterwards. If I was a mechanic, I would be the most productive person on the job on Monday and then be the laziest mofo the next day.
I think my dealership charges an additional 25% just for the shyt you mentioned. Sewell ain't no joke but they often have good as cars, or at least make you feel like you do.If you know a mechanic personally, then that's the best. If not, I would suggest going to a dealership service department. They cost more but will do it right. Some of your service money goes to fluff up their waiting department. Take advantage of it: free wi-fi, free coffee, satellite TV, magazines to read, play with kids toys, grab a sanitary napkin for your lady, whatever.
Basically. The shyt aint rocket science. If you have tools, can read, follow instructions & have the confidence to do it, its simple as hell.
I'm actually about to start a business in the automotive field![]()