tech in the northwest
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tech in the northwest - 9/28/2007 10:41:19 PM
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NWtech
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just thought i'd introduce myself. my name is nick. i'm 28yo and i'm an autotech in nw washington. i've got a 99disco. i've done some work on a few discoII's but my vehicle was my first experience with the 4.0 motor. i'm mostly here to try and learn a bit more about this rig. my specialties are driveability and electrical and i have access to alldata, shopkey, identifix, etc. so if anyone has any questions i'll do my best to help you out allthough my landrover info is quite limited as we are an independant shop. thanks for having such a great forum. ~nick
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RE: tech in the northwest - 9/29/2007 10:17:43 AM
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Landzu
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Joined: 4/7/2005 From: Dallas TX Status: offline
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Give it a little time and you will know the in and outs of the Rover. I have found the more that you know as someone that works on vehicles its easer to know when something is starting to go out so you don't have to wait until it stops. Welcome to the Team.
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I do not need the National Geographic channel I just look out the windows of my Land Rover Discovery code name Romulus Prefix-N or 1996 Classic Discovery, RPi remapped ECU NRP Preformance cats/Y-pipe
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