new start up
Make sure all sensors are plugged in, check to make absolutely positive that the timing belt is in time, nuts and bolts all tightened, inspect for leaks, and of course fuel in the tank
heheheh ofcourse ofcourse, the shop will have to do a few minor things i am sure!!! i am a great mechanic myself but i do not have a shop, i do alot of garage work.
that being said ive built the car myself as close to spec as possible and want the "pros" to have there hand on it to go through with a comb
cars been timed propery and is fully tourqued, i still need to put fluids in but i was debating doing so at the shop and just waiting?
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