Re: Detailing?
Originally Posted by 1991civicsi
ro ???
wo = work order. i use the two interchangably, but ro is more of a service department thing, whereas wo = work order = doesn't mean it goes through service, usually started by someone up front, which is what i usually get. sometimes i get them from the vp of the company on a used car. two seperate papers, ones carbon copy (the wo) and the ro is written from the wo if need be. cliffs: ro = written from wo, or written out of service. |
Re: Detailing?
Either way common sense should have told you what the hell he meant.
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Re: Detailing?
Originally Posted by gen4acclude
3m products ftw, unless you got access to commercial stuff thats about as got as it gets
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