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I have decided from now on out I will just buy whatever are tools are required as I need them, and do any future repairs by myself, of course providing the dealer will one day want to provide parts for all of the tuk-tuks they sell.
That's one of the reasons our dads will fix whatever they can do themselves, before going to others.
Haha, too true. I didn't intend to become an amateur mechanic, but the first time I had car troubles in the USA and learned I was going to pay $70 an hour for 14 hours of labor plus parts, I decided it would be cheaper to quit my $8 an hr and job and attempt to repair my car by myself. Even it had taken me a month, it still would've been cheaper than a mechanic. I quit my job, fixed my car, and was able to find another $8 an hour job a few weeks later after my repair attempt was successful, saved myself a lot of money.
Whoa $70,- is a lot of money.
Now that I'm reading this, I'm remembering why some men went and bought hair clippers, because of the cost of going to the barbers.
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