scored at the swap meet

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Caseys71
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Re: scored at the swap meet

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Sounds like you really lucked out :thup:, And I'm a sucker for old "Sears" branded tools, they are the best, way more superior than the new craftsman tools. But I woulda thought a $50 carquest engine analyzer would get the job done, that's a dissapointment :o, good thing you got your money back though and have fun with your engine analyzer, and those remote starters, heck at $1 piece they'd probably be useful even if you didn't lose yours :lol:.
Casey
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