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  #21  
Old January 2nd 05, 02:49 PM
mic canic
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max you will find neil know's all and thinks with his ego instead of his
intelligence but still a good man

maxpower wrote:

> exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are interested, some
> may want info on the DRBIII and what it does. therefore i covered all
> "Neil Nelson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "maxpower" > wrote:
> >
> > > May I post to this DS? It isnt the original post but the 3rd one on my
> > > screen. (OTC) Ottawanna

> >
> > Owatonna
> >
> > > Tool Company was the company that made em, you can
> > > buy the DBRIII from Chrysler which will let you do more and see more on

> the
> > > scanner then the snap on and all the other generics, it will cover up to
> > > some 2005 models

> >
> > Except that the OP asked about a "DRBII" and he's looking to use
> > it on a 93 MY vehicle in which case the Snap-On or OTC 4000 will
> > suffice just fine.


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  #22  
Old January 2nd 05, 04:35 PM
aarcuda69062
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In article >,
mic canic > wrote:

> max you will find neil know's all and thinks with his ego instead of his
> intelligence but still a good man


Maybe you two should get together and have a good cry.
  #23  
Old January 2nd 05, 04:35 PM
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In article >,
mic canic > wrote:

> max you will find neil know's all and thinks with his ego instead of his
> intelligence but still a good man


Maybe you two should get together and have a good cry.
  #24  
Old January 2nd 05, 09:35 PM
maxpower
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There are a few in here like that, It dont mater to me, I dont get into the
political arguments in here with people, Hey are you guys staying busy at
the shop?
"mic canic" > wrote in message
...
> max you will find neil know's all and thinks with his ego instead of his
> intelligence but still a good man
>
> maxpower wrote:
>
> > exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are interested,

some
> > may want info on the DRBIII and what it does. therefore i covered all
> > "Neil Nelson" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > In article >,
> > > "maxpower" > wrote:
> > >
> > > > May I post to this DS? It isnt the original post but the 3rd one on

my
> > > > screen. (OTC) Ottawanna
> > >
> > > Owatonna
> > >
> > > > Tool Company was the company that made em, you can
> > > > buy the DBRIII from Chrysler which will let you do more and see more

on
> > the
> > > > scanner then the snap on and all the other generics, it will cover

up to
> > > > some 2005 models
> > >
> > > Except that the OP asked about a "DRBII" and he's looking to use
> > > it on a 93 MY vehicle in which case the Snap-On or OTC 4000 will
> > > suffice just fine.

>



  #25  
Old January 2nd 05, 09:35 PM
maxpower
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There are a few in here like that, It dont mater to me, I dont get into the
political arguments in here with people, Hey are you guys staying busy at
the shop?
"mic canic" > wrote in message
...
> max you will find neil know's all and thinks with his ego instead of his
> intelligence but still a good man
>
> maxpower wrote:
>
> > exactly, but my posts are for others to read to if they are interested,

some
> > may want info on the DRBIII and what it does. therefore i covered all
> > "Neil Nelson" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > In article >,
> > > "maxpower" > wrote:
> > >
> > > > May I post to this DS? It isnt the original post but the 3rd one on

my
> > > > screen. (OTC) Ottawanna
> > >
> > > Owatonna
> > >
> > > > Tool Company was the company that made em, you can
> > > > buy the DBRIII from Chrysler which will let you do more and see more

on
> > the
> > > > scanner then the snap on and all the other generics, it will cover

up to
> > > > some 2005 models
> > >
> > > Except that the OP asked about a "DRBII" and he's looking to use
> > > it on a 93 MY vehicle in which case the Snap-On or OTC 4000 will
> > > suffice just fine.

>



  #26  
Old January 2nd 05, 09:35 PM
maxpower
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sounds like a plan, are you hosting the meet?
"aarcuda69062" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> mic canic > wrote:
>
> > max you will find neil know's all and thinks with his ego instead of his
> > intelligence but still a good man

>
> Maybe you two should get together and have a good cry.



  #27  
Old January 2nd 05, 09:35 PM
maxpower
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sounds like a plan, are you hosting the meet?
"aarcuda69062" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> mic canic > wrote:
>
> > max you will find neil know's all and thinks with his ego instead of his
> > intelligence but still a good man

>
> Maybe you two should get together and have a good cry.



  #28  
Old January 2nd 05, 11:24 PM
aarcuda69062
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In article >,
"maxpower" > wrote:

> There are a few in here like that, It dont mater to me, I dont get into the
> political arguments in here with people, Hey are you guys staying busy at
> the shop?


Which political argument was that Glen?
  #29  
Old January 2nd 05, 11:24 PM
aarcuda69062
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In article >,
"maxpower" > wrote:

> There are a few in here like that, It dont mater to me, I dont get into the
> political arguments in here with people, Hey are you guys staying busy at
> the shop?


Which political argument was that Glen?
  #30  
Old January 2nd 05, 11:26 PM
aarcuda69062
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In article >,
"maxpower" > wrote:

> sounds like a plan, are you hosting the meet?


Those factory labor times are really cutting into your take-home
pay, 'eh?
 




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