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Old 14th November 2022, 22:12   #1
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Jack of all Trades, Master of None

Hello everyone,

Yeah, that kind of summarizes me.

I used to love riding bikes when I started, but my passion turned to cars later. My first car was a Chevy Spark. I now own a Renault Duster 2WD MT (planning to replace it with a 7 seater SUV), and my wife drives a Maruti Suzuki Ignis AT. I just replaced my 14 year-old Apache RTR 160 with a Honda CB350, and my love for bike rides seem to have returned.

I have fixed almost all of the after-market accessories on both of our cars myself-with zero knowledge in car electricals, or, for that matter, anything else other than driving them, therefore I call myself JoaTMoN.

I have been following Team-BHP for many years now(since 2009 I guess), and all of my car buying decisions were made from the abundant resources available in this Forum. I hope I will be able to contribute to the same, as much as I received from it.

Glad to meet all the experts here! Posting clicks of my cars below.
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Old 15th November 2022, 00:18   #2
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Re: Jack of all Trades, Master of None

Welcome, Mon!
And remember, a jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.
Accessory fitment is a scam, I'm glad you've been doing it yourself.
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