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East Coast Work on Cars Day


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I live Maryland, about 30 minutes west of Baltimore. I'm going to be doing a 45k maintenance on my base '98 in March.

Is anyone else interested in having a work-on-cars day for similar types of service?

BobMarley has already expressed interest in doing his brakes - any other local interest?

BTW - BobMarley has suggested calling it stnaplooT day - kind of a dyslexic homage to the west coast work-on-cars day guru.

I'm looking at weekends in March. Post or email me with preferred dates if you are interested.

Thanks.

- Pete

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I have been to Baltimore because my brother use to live in that area.

I would fly out to give you a hand but there is white stuff on the ground this time of year. Plus I do not know what kind of beer and chips you serve.

How about if I send out a deck of cards instead. :D

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I have been to Baltimore because my brother use to live in that area.

I would fly out to give you a hand but there is white stuff on the ground this time of year.  Plus I do not know what kind of beer and chips you serve.

How about if I send out a deck of cards instead. :D

I was going to try to lure you out here by sending you post cards with palm trees and sandy beaches - but I see you've got the real pictures . . . B)

As Steven Wright says, "it's a small world . . . but I wouldn't want to paint it."

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Unfortunately, I'm in central NJ. In March/April(warmer weather) I was planning on replacing the pads, rotors/sensors(already have them), oil change, plugs, and filters on our 01(2.7).  Sounds like a decent idea though.

Well, I can wait until about mid March if you're willing to make the drive. From where I am, I can reach Ft. Monmouth in about 3 hours, The GW Bridge in about 4 hours, The Delaware Memorial Bridge in about 2 hours, and Philly in about 2 hours and 45 minutes.

Food for thought . . . .

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