Traction Control Module

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Canlish, Aug 23, 2004.

  1. Canlish

    Canlish Guest

    Hello, was wondering what kind of price I can get a Traction Control
    Module for...I was getting $950 quotes canadian....Is there a better
    deal out there?

    thanks
     
    Canlish, Aug 23, 2004
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  2. Canlish

    Art Guest

    Well probably if you provided the year and model you actually might get some
    useful information. We are good but not telepathic.
     
    Art, Aug 23, 2004
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  3. Well, if you'll accept a "traction control module" for just any car, then
    you ought to be able to get a screamin' deal.

    If you need one for a vehicle of any particular year, make, model, engine,
    trans and brake system, it could be more expensive.

    Do you go in a restaurant and tell the waiter, when he comes to take your
    order, "I'll have...food. Oh, and a beverage."?

    Do you go to a pharmacist and say "I'm looking for medicine. Do you have
    that?"

    ....no?

    H'm.

    DS
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Aug 23, 2004
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  4. Canlish

    Art Guest

    You might enjoy this true story Dan.

    I have an optometrist friend who works in a very small rural town. Some of
    his patients are not well educated.

    He has had at least one patient come in to get new glasses because the
    "medicine has run out" of his old pair of glasses. No joke.
     
    Art, Aug 23, 2004
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  5. Canlish

    indago Guest

    040823 1233 - Daniel J. Stern posted:
    That reminds me of the guy who went into a diner and the waitress came over
    and he said to her "I want something to eat". The waitress said: "You name
    it, we got it". He said: "I'll have Ham 'nEggs". She said: "We ain't got
    that". He said: "Well, then I'll have some Steak 'nEggs". She said: "We
    ain't got that". He said: "Well, then I'll have some Liver'nOnions". She
    said: "We ain't got that". He said: "Hey, I thought you said You name it,
    we got it". She said: "Yeah, well you ain't named it yet".
     
    indago, Aug 24, 2004
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