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Date:         Tue, 30 Aug 1994 09:10:12 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         Jonny Miner <woof@eskimo.com>
Subject:      HELP! Need a Seattle mechanic!

Like the header says, I'm in dire need of a new mechanic. I just blew a wad of cash to put a newly rebuilt 1600 into my 60 micro and I've got zero (read: 0, 0000.0000, zilch, nada, zip, NONE!) power. I mean half the power of my old engine which was overheating, running on three cylinders, and using a single port carb on a dual port engine. Needless to say, I had a few words for this mechanic and we have parted company. This was the first time I worked with him. Now I'm in dire need of a recommendation from you wonderful folks out there for a good, reliable mechanic in the Seattle, WA area. Please help before this road hazard I'm stuck with gets me a ticket, causes an accident or worse!

Thanks,

--Jonny

P.S. The culprit is: Mark Karma Ways 8733 Greenwood Ave. N. Seattle WA 98107 206-78-6376

If you've had good luck with this guy, that's your business but...

I WOULD STRONGLY RECOMMEND AVOIDING THIS MECHANIC!!!


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