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Old 11-05-2009, 11:23 PM   #1
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Default Where do i stand ?

I have been given a courtesy vechicle , I have been driving it for over 2 months now while getting work done to my ute .
Anyway the house im working on at the moment is approx 100km, while driving there the ute lent to me has started to play up (bad stutter and backfiring ), not sure whats going on , But i changed the oil ,cleaned the carbi and cleaned the plugs . When i droped the old oil it was pitch black an like a sludge .
I have no choice but to keep driving it , an hoping it will keep going .
My question is should i pay to fix there ute , or just drop it back to them running ordinary . They have been good to me so im unsure

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