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[*] posted on 10-2-2016 at 10:44 AM


Quote: Originally posted by 1Bajalover  
I am wondering if anyone has had experience with having their car/truck painted in Baja? my truck really needs to be painted but the price up here is very high and it is an older truck so a hard decision to make but since I may be coming down that way in November- I thought to see if there might be a better option there - looking for a very decent job but not as much money -

any suggestions appreciated

Baja Norte would be preferable for places though more south could also work

Thanks!
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Does that car or truck you are now driving really need a new paint job but you think you can't afford it? Think again, if you also have another car that you seldom use LET'S MAKE A DEAL! I will professionally apply a new paint job (labor and material) to the one you drive and take the one you don't drive in trade. If it is in good driving condition with current registration this could be an even trade. Necessary minor body work may also be included depending on the make and model year. An economical Japanese car is preferred but all trade-ins will be considered Call Aaron Curiel's cell at 656-189-58-02 Located in Punta Banda




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durrelllrobert
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[*] posted on 10-2-2016 at 11:07 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Bob and Susan  
really?
I think windex is a wonder product



You must be thinking of WD-40 which is the same in Mexico as it is in the US, except for packaging. That's because it's only manufactured at the Plant in San Diego where it was developed in the1950's to prevent ice build up on the Atlas missile after launch. IT IS NOT, and NEVER HAS BEEN A LUBRICANT even though a lot of Mexican mechanics use it that way.




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