Tips And Advices - Find a Kit Car Mechanic
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Use the phone book to look for mechanics that deal with the manufacturer of your engine. These will be your best bet at professional help for whatever is ailing your car.
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Join a local kit car club. The members of these clubs are frequently mechanics themselves. They are also experienced in the way kit cars are usually cobbled together from other vehicles. Sometimes they will do a better job of repairing your car than a pro will.
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Search the Internet for kit car forums. There is a vast amount of information to be found in these forums and the users are more than happy to be of help. You may find someone who's had the same problem you are currently experiencing.
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Look online for automotive websites dealing with mechanics. One good one is TrustYourMechanic (see link below). These websites will help you in finding a local mechanic, or at least answers as to what's going on with your car.
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