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Tafkam Hokie

Joined: 10/07/1999 Posts: 35179
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Honestly, my biggest issue working on a car


is all the plastic buttons you end up breaking trying to remove whatever dingaling panel is covering the thing you need to get to.

If I knew where to get a box of about 500 of those things that fit my car to replace the ones I break, working on the car wouldn't be so bad.

(In response to this post by HokieSignGuy)

Posted: 05/06/2022 at 1:06PM



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