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Tired of spending your hard earned money on mechanics who screw up two things for every problem they fix? Think you could break them yourself for less? Well, you've come to the right place.

In our humble opinion, servicing and repairing your car yourself provides at least three good benefits:

  • 1. It gives you an excuse to avoid other household chores.
  • B. It's an opportunity to buy lots of really cool tools.
  • III. You might actually fix your car — and save money in the process.

Ready to start scraping some knuckles? Great!


Tom and Ray
Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers





Do It YOURSELF!



Do It YOURSELF!



Do It YOURSELF!

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