Log-Book?
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Before I was old enough to drive, I was getting some parts at autozone for a dirtbike. They had a log-book with lots of pages to write down repairs and mileage and when the next repair/maintenance was due.
Now I want one, but can't find one. Anyone know of a place to get one of these or something similar? Thanks.
Now I want one, but can't find one. Anyone know of a place to get one of these or something similar? Thanks.
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If worse comes to worse, I'll have to make something work.
The one I saw though, was specifically for this and had a section for "Mileage", "action taken", "next required action" and it was partially just for novelty...but definitely had some actual use.
Thanks for the reply.
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I saw one at Pep Boys, but I've always made my own.
My GMC truck has close to 180,000 miles, everyone of them accounted for and all repairs noted as well as tire life and costs for everything. Why I do this, I have no idea, I have no intention of ever selling it.
With my 'vette I only have receipts for parts and repairs, no log book of any kind.
I also don't plan on parting with it either.
My GMC truck has close to 180,000 miles, everyone of them accounted for and all repairs noted as well as tire life and costs for everything. Why I do this, I have no idea, I have no intention of ever selling it.
With my 'vette I only have receipts for parts and repairs, no log book of any kind.
I also don't plan on parting with it either.
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Documentation is always great for future reference. The trouble I have with that is that I just to LAZY to do it
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I got something that will work at Office Max, it isn't for a car, but it does have the right format:
1. Background
2. Purpose
3. Details
4. Details
5. Conclusion
Thanks again for the replies.
1. Background
2. Purpose
3. Details
4. Details
5. Conclusion
Thanks again for the replies.