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PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 2:57 pm 
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Hello everyone,

I am new to this site and so far I am enjoying it and find it to be one of the most informative forums. I own a 91 Mitsubishi Mighty Max PU "OBD-I, I know." and a 99 Chrysler LHS Sedan. I do all my own repairs and maintenance unless I do not have time to do it. I by every sense of the word am a DIY man, but from time to time I am in need of some additional advice, insite or help in determining any new problems that may occurr with my vehicles. So, Thank you for the oportunity and thank you for any help that I may obtain in the future from you all.

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Welcome to the site Mitsu Man. I'm similar to you in that I like to do maintenance and repairs unless it's -30 outside or it's too big for me to handle (like replacing a transmission).

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Welcome to the site Mitsu Man. I'm similar to you in that I like to do maintenance and repairs unless it's -30 outside or it's too big for me to handle (like replacing a transmission).


Actually is more of a hobby for me but I did think about converting my 5 Speed Standard Truck to a 4 speed automatic in order for me to drive an automatic because I am getting to lazy to shift and my daughter is not confortable with the stick. Or I can just get her another car? Thank you for the welcome and I hope to benefit quite a bit from here as well as be able to help some of my fellow DIYers. -30 outside? WOW. :shock:

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