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Old 23-02-2021, 12:40 PM   #25
Polyal
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Default Re: Want to learn how to work on cars

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Originally Posted by simon varley View Post
you are. honestly. and I don't even know you. grab something real cheap and oldish without too much of the electronic control stuff, and it's literally nuts and bolts. even a plumber can manage that stuff
Maybe an 80's corolla or an AU?

Also books such as Haynes etc give fairly good step guides to work.

At the end of the day many trades follow procedures so its just a matter of finding them and learning from there.
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