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76 San Diego Reader April 21, 2016
WINDOW TINTING $59
Back 3 Windows (some restrictions apply) Most Cars
Cracked windshield?
Come to Our Shop or We Come to You! Windshield Replacement $
14995 (Most Cars)
WEST COAST AUTO GLASS & WINDOW TINTING
(619) 430-4922 5803 El Cajon Blvd., SD (Near SDSU)
wcautoglass.com
SMOG CHECK $
With coupon only. Plus $8.25 for certificate. Retest free when repair done on site. VIP service, 2 machines. No appointment necessary. Most 4-cyl. cars only. 2000 and newer cars only. European & older cars extra.
Most
4-cyl.cars
MEMBER SAN DIEGO
3995 1695
ALIGNMENT $
MAJOR SERVICE
with coupon. Plus $8.25 for certificate. Retest Free when repair done on site.
$2495
Most 4-Cyl cars only. 2000 and newer cars only. European & older cars extra.
BRAKE
INSPECTION Most
4-cyl.cars
30K/60K/90K Includes: • Install spark plugs • Drain & refill radiator • Change engine oil and filter • Inspect brakes • Clean & adjust rear brakes •Check all belts •Replace air filter • Inspect suspension
$13995
•Top off all fluids •4 tires rotation •38-point inspection
FREE FREE $1695 OIL CHANGE
Check Engine Light Diagnostic
with repair on site. Se habla español
With free brake and 32-point inspection. Most 4-cyl. cars. Plus $2.50 disposal fee.
CALIFORNIA MOTOR WORKS & TIRES WELCOME ALL FLEET ACCOUNTS • AAA APPROVED
Foreign & Domestic • Full Maintenance & Repair Service
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We Do: Overhaul • Brakes • Carburetor • Electrical • Shocks • Struts • Tires • Alignment • Balance • Smog And More
all coupons expire 5/5/16
Window Tint$ FREE
Tint removal from $29.
Interest Free Financing!!!
90 day same as cash no credit check.
call for details BRAKE
Check Engine Light
Diagnostic
INSPECTION FREE
with any service over $
Starter or Alternator From
Electrical Repair
automotive control modules: BCM, ECM, PCM, TCM.
NEW!!! Blind Spot Assist Sensors
Power windows, door locks, $79 Most cars s From CHANGE99
FREE OIL
Radiators $99
only Qwik Auto Center Mon-Sat 9am-6pm *Must present ad prior to purchase. Installation required $199 From
Free Shocks & Struts
Most Cars
up to 4 quarts conventional oil. $3.99 disposal fee not included. Tax not included Synthetic oil and specialty oil fi lters extra.
Catalytic or Muffl er Converter
CV Boot & Axle service From
$49
Installation required. Most cars.
Suspension making noise? Come in for a free inspection.
rs New Windshield $99
(or back up sensors)
Back Up Camera
$49
Car Alarms Security
Pager Alarm $89 $39 858-256-7977 2707 Garnet Ave., Pacifi c Beach 92109
Pictures are for illustration only. Some cars require extra parts and labor at additional cost. No carry out. Carry out prices slightly higher. Must present coupon at participating locations. Most cars, No warranty on carry outs. Prices subject to change without notice. Prices refl ect cash discount. Not valid with any other specials or offers.
Any shade, up to 5 rear windows. 98
BUY 2, GET 2 FREE
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Across 1. ____ blanket 9. GI’s assignment ... or perhaps what 19-, 36- and 55-Across should be put on?
15. Fashion industry, slangily 16. Backspaces, say 17. Studies intently 18. Secretary of State after Albright 19. Film actress who graduated from Honolulu’s Punahou High School the year after Barack Obama did
21. “____ Only Had a Brain” 22. NNW’s opposite 23. Palooka 24. Pea’s home 27. Brooklyn hoopster 28. ____ Flags 30. Mentally together 31. Wide shoe spec 32. Actress Stapleton of “All in the Family”
34. Internet business 36. Pop star upstaged by the “left shark” at her 2015 Super Bowl half time performance
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55. Hall-of-Famer who led his team to World Series wins in 1987 and 1991
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34. Dr. featured in 2015’s “Straight Outta Compton”
35. Assn. 36. Automaker since 1974 37. Virgil’s “Aeneid,” e.g.
38. Weep 39. Boy 40. Twit 42. Crooked 43. It might start “E FP TOZ LPED”
44. Provides a room for, perhaps 46. It might be caught in the rain
49. Offer to buy at auction 50. Big concert venue 52. Indonesia’s ____ Islands 53. Thespian 55. ____ Ren of 2015’s “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
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THIS WEEK’S WINNERS: Prizes will be available for pickup at the Reader offices front desk from the Thursday your name appears in print to the following Thursday at 5 p.m. ☛ Evelyn Bowser, Hillcrest, 12. ☛ Dennis Butterworth,
☛ Allan Dorfman, Del Mar, 12. ☛ Chad Griffith, Poway, 12. ☛ Ron Hootman, Santee, 12.
San Diego, 12.
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