7th Generation Civic 2001 - 2005 In the years from 2001 to 2005 Honda released it's 7th Generation Civic.
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Old Apr 26, 2016
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Re: Clutch not disengaging

You're welcome.
Sometimes I feel like I beat my head against the wall.
Glad to hear that I actually help.

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Re: Clutch not disengaging

Originally Posted by ezone
You're welcome.
Sometimes I feel like I beat my head against the wall.
Glad to hear that I actually help.

All that loot you saved from not making car payments? Send me half of it!
Did I say I've saved money....

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He taught me that there is no such thing as free advice. It always cost something to follow it. And you have to be smart/wise enough to recognize and follow the "free" advice you've been given.

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Re: Clutch not disengaging

Originally Posted by ezone
Good to hear it man!

I work for a Honda dealer, not Honda. The only bonus I might get is lube on payday LOL
Lmao. Every mechanic's prized possession..lube. Super Lube of course

Thanks again man! See you in the threads
 
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