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anyone u recommend in the SE Suburbs?

ICE? do they do that stuff or not really?

My car wont start and it has to be electric... can roll start it... so its not the immobiliser... the starter motor doesnt even click... so it could be that maybe?

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doesnt matter... its the starter motor... i got my bro to show me what it was (as last time i tried i was hitting the wiper motor lmao) and we hit it... and it started :D

hey Dr_D000rift

looks like im going to be raping ur wreck harder than i thought. ;)

how much u want for the starter?

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doesnt matter... its the starter motor... i got my bro to show me what it was (as last time i tried i was hitting the wiper motor lmao)

LOL, wiper motor generally doesn't do a good job of restarting the car!

Starter motor isn't too hard to replace...should be a 1hr job.. in and out. Banging it each time works but eventually it will just jam up, no doubt when you least want it to. I'd get an another one.

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