remove my bellhousing and pedals, get paid $50.
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remove my bellhousing and pedals, get paid $50.
ive got some extra dough in my paypal account from some online sales and would like to give it to you, yes you, for a small amount of work.
im too damn busy lately to finish removing my transmission. i get home from work and am too tired to go work on my car for now. the car is inside a pretty well lit, dirt-floor storage barn on our property. the tranny is out, so is the driveshaft, the torque arm, etc. the car is probably 2-3 feet off the ground in the front, there is plenty of room. all that is left is to remove the bellhousing and clutch/flywheel and hydraulics. then wiggle the pedals out of the car (already unbolted. this should take all of 30 seconds) all-in-all, i bet there is maybe 1-2 hours worth of work involved. i live just past smithfield, so it is about 30-40 minutes from newport news depending where you are. same from hampton.
cliff notes: my car is in a storage barn and needs an hour or two worth of work done. come to my house and do it and i'll put $50 in your paypal account. and maybe i'll make you a sandwich or two <3
im too damn busy lately to finish removing my transmission. i get home from work and am too tired to go work on my car for now. the car is inside a pretty well lit, dirt-floor storage barn on our property. the tranny is out, so is the driveshaft, the torque arm, etc. the car is probably 2-3 feet off the ground in the front, there is plenty of room. all that is left is to remove the bellhousing and clutch/flywheel and hydraulics. then wiggle the pedals out of the car (already unbolted. this should take all of 30 seconds) all-in-all, i bet there is maybe 1-2 hours worth of work involved. i live just past smithfield, so it is about 30-40 minutes from newport news depending where you are. same from hampton.
cliff notes: my car is in a storage barn and needs an hour or two worth of work done. come to my house and do it and i'll put $50 in your paypal account. and maybe i'll make you a sandwich or two <3
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Re: remove my bellhousing and pedals, get paid $50.
Originally Posted by MerF
I am not helping.
I am wondering what you're ultimately accomplishing?
I am wondering what you're ultimately accomplishing?
ive got a guy trying to buy my trans. that's why im in such a damn rush. i can do it i just want to be lazy. someone wants to make some money dont they?
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Re: remove my bellhousing and pedals, get paid $50.
Originally Posted by reuter
ive got some extra dough in my paypal account from some online sales and would like to give it to you, yes you, for a small amount of work.
im too damn busy lately to finish removing my transmission. i get home from work and am too tired to go work on my car for now. the car is inside a pretty well lit, dirt-floor storage barn on our property. the tranny is out, so is the driveshaft, the torque arm, etc. the car is probably 2-3 feet off the ground in the front, there is plenty of room. all that is left is to remove the bellhousing and clutch/flywheel and hydraulics. then wiggle the pedals out of the car (already unbolted. this should take all of 30 seconds) all-in-all, i bet there is maybe 1-2 hours worth of work involved. i live just past smithfield, so it is about 30-40 minutes from newport news depending where you are. same from hampton.
cliff notes: my car is in a storage barn and needs an hour or two worth of work done. come to my house and do it and i'll put $50 in your paypal account. and maybe i'll make you a sandwich or two <3
im too damn busy lately to finish removing my transmission. i get home from work and am too tired to go work on my car for now. the car is inside a pretty well lit, dirt-floor storage barn on our property. the tranny is out, so is the driveshaft, the torque arm, etc. the car is probably 2-3 feet off the ground in the front, there is plenty of room. all that is left is to remove the bellhousing and clutch/flywheel and hydraulics. then wiggle the pedals out of the car (already unbolted. this should take all of 30 seconds) all-in-all, i bet there is maybe 1-2 hours worth of work involved. i live just past smithfield, so it is about 30-40 minutes from newport news depending where you are. same from hampton.
cliff notes: my car is in a storage barn and needs an hour or two worth of work done. come to my house and do it and i'll put $50 in your paypal account. and maybe i'll make you a sandwich or two <3
ill help you...but i wont do it for you..
im not comfortable working on domestics..
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Re: remove my bellhousing and pedals, get paid $50.
haha thats the thing im trying to go to wacky wednesday tonight instead of working on my turd
but if no one takes it by 530 im just gonna have to go home and do it. it's not hard to the point of needing help, im just one lazy bastard and when i get off work i want to drink a beer and play with my dogs or watch tv... or pretty much anything other than work more lol
so if someone wants to do it, cool by me. if not, thats cool by me too. just thought id try to help out some people in need of cash
but if no one takes it by 530 im just gonna have to go home and do it. it's not hard to the point of needing help, im just one lazy bastard and when i get off work i want to drink a beer and play with my dogs or watch tv... or pretty much anything other than work more lol
so if someone wants to do it, cool by me. if not, thats cool by me too. just thought id try to help out some people in need of cash