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Re: Chevy Cavalier trans. dip stick?????
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Posted by Rusty Scupper on March 14, 2006 at 16:37:13 from (67.138.38.189):
In Reply to: Chevy Cavalier trans. dip stick????? posted by D.Will Greenwald on March 13, 2006 at 16:29:44:
Wow, I can"t believe it. I stumbled upon YTMAG.com by accident when I bought my first 2510. I have since recently sold it but still come here because maybe I can learn something from guys on this site. Yes, it is an internet forum and you will get all kinds but if your not in a good mood, can"t help someone out, DON"T post. Congrats D. Greenwald on helping your grandson out!!! I hardly remember my grandparents and I am sure your grandson will always remember what you did for him and the good times that you share. Rusty
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