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As a DIY mechanic, restoring and repairing cars is rewarding but demanding. Start with basic tools: wrenches, socket sets, screwdrivers, and a jack. Learn to diagnose issues using OBD-II scanners for modern vehicles. Focus on routine maintenance—oil changes, brake pad replacements, and fluid checks—to build skills. For restoration, source parts from salvage yards or online marketplaces. Study repair manuals specific to your car’s make and model. Join online forums or local car clubs for advice and community support. Prioritize safety: use jack stands and wear protective gear. With patience, you can revive classic cars or keep daily drivers running smoothly, saving money and gaining expertise.
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