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(@islander@heart)
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Ronnie, I've noticed your Honda truck around the island and it looks well taken care of. Where do you take it for service? I to have a Honda. Anybody else with suggestions please let me know?

Thank You,
Kelly


 
Posted : December 21, 2006 11:53 am
(@--->JeN<---)
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Hey Kelly,

I took my Honda Civic to Castillo Auto when my check engine light was on. They were pretty helpful and they have a guy there that is a certified Honda mechanic. However, they scratched up my hood with their greasy finger prints. They don't do A/C either.

Castillo Auto: 714-3633

There is another guy named Kimbaa (sp?) that my coworker uses and he seems to be able to do it all. After the holidays, I'm going to have him fix my A/C blower motor. He checked out my car too.

It's Black/It's White Mechanic Shop Extraordinaire (that's what the card says!)

473-9787
774-8989
771-1389

You should be able to get a hold of someone there haha


 
Posted : December 21, 2006 12:57 pm
(@ronnie)
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The Honda dealership of course, Community Motors. 776-4300. Patrict, the service manager, knows what he is doing!

Ronnie


 
Posted : December 21, 2006 6:38 pm
(@islander@heart)
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Thank you Jen And Ronnie!

Kelly


 
Posted : December 21, 2006 8:30 pm
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Jen, I know who you mean & he really is a good mechanic. If anyone needs good Toyota service, I can recommend the Toyota dealership here on STT as well. I was very pleased with them & actually thought the price for what they did was very good. Unfortunately, it took longer than I had hoped for but the work was done correctly.


 
Posted : December 21, 2006 9:47 pm

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