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Seriously, don't know where you guys are getting ripped off for $30 filters?!

Picked one up for precisely (note how accurate I'm being here) $16.95 and installed it in the dark in the carpark where my other one seemed to have died.

OP this should be in between easy and mind-bogglingly easy, depending on how much stuff you've got in your engine bay cluttering it up.

You're still going to pay someone?

This is depressing.

I remember a while ago, a guy on here had a window smashed, payed like $80 for the glass, and another $50 to fit it? something like that ... literally, 5 mins, in and out, tops...dunno how the f**k people justify spendings like that..

5 minutes to remove the broken glass and fit a new one!??!?

Dude if you can do that I can get you a job as a fitter anytime! In an 8 hour day I'll get 10-15 glasses done, depending on the jobs.

My boss will be stoked if you can punch out 96 jobs a day!

Less than 3 minutes!?

Are we using primers here? You're also assuming the guy has:

Olfa knife and blade

Glass primer

Body primer

Urethane gun

Urethane

You couldn't buy that lot for less than $50, and even if you could, you're assuming he's willing to do a job he may have never attempted

What I'm trying to say dude, is that you should get your boyfriend to change your fuel filter for you :D

He has a Boyfriend or u mean a Friend Boy??? Or he's Gay? Or just too gay to do it himself??

I attempted to do it b4.. not hard my Dad helped me.. 220bux def gettin ripped off unless u like that :)

Less than 3 minutes!?

Are we using primers here? You're also assuming the guy has:

Olfa knife and blade

Glass primer

Body primer

Urethane gun

Urethane

You couldn't buy that lot for less than $50, and even if you could, you're assuming he's willing to do a job he may have never attempted

Wrong thread mayhaps?

He has a Boyfriend or u mean a Friend Boy??? Or he's Gay? Or just too gay to do it himself??

I attempted to do it b4.. not hard my Dad helped me.. 220bux def gettin ripped off unless u like that :banana:

I am thoroughly convinced that you read through the entire thread to focus on if he has a boyfriend or if he's gay or not.

Fuel filters are piss-easy. Period. Unless they're intanks or something retarded like a late-model commodore with their weird locking clip things. By which you need Norma tools available, from your friendly neighbourhood Snap-On man (Ours is Chris Lovell).

I move for the thread to be closed because it makes WA sound like they've got 4 extra chromosomes.

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