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Tuffy Fort Mill – Fort Mill

Restoration of Two Headlights or $50 for $100 Worth of Auto Repairs

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Mon Aug 20 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$70
Discount
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$35
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In a Nutshell

Trained technicians restore cloudy headlights, repair brakes, and rebuild engines in shop helmed by a 25-year auto-industry veteran

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Not valid for oil changes, batteries, or tires. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Cars are cool because they are essentially big, strong robots that you can get inside and control. The world is better than you thought with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $35 for the restoration of two headlights (a $70 value)
  • $50 for $100 worth of auto repairs

Trained technicians can perform a wide array of car services, from transmission-fluid flushes ($79.99+) to complete engine reconstructions. Service prices vary greatly from car to car.

Tuffy Fort Mill

Tuffy Fort Mill co-owner Alan Brown knows his way around a garage. For more than 25 years, he has helmed a number of repair shops, including Auto Clinic in Monroe and Hon-Doc of Rock Hill. His expertise is mirrored by that of Tuffy’s technicians, who boast a firm grasp of mechanical know-how and gentle hands when filing vehicles' nails. Under Alan's leadership, the staff addresses a variety of automotive issues, from diagnosing and repairing severe engine malfunctions to replacing spent oil with fresh fluids.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Heavy-Metal Lyrics

One the hardest things about writing heavy-metal music, be it of the speed, black, or death variety, is coming up with appropriately ruthless ideas for songs. Here, then, is a list of ideas which should serve as adequate heavy-metal song premises. Please send any completed versions of these songs to cat@groupon.com.

  • A black tower rises forth from beneath a city. The people are scared of the tower. The sun turns to dust and the moon turns to raw hamburger meat.

  • A little boy has been waiting all day for cookies. He knows they will be delicious. When he comes home, his house is gone but the cookie jar is sitting alone in the yard. The cookie jar is full of eyeballs.

  • The Frost Giants of Fjallmuir revolt from the tyrannical rule of Orlor. They use dead trees as cudgels.

  • A cool car that is also fast

  • Pretty much any gloaming, reaving, sundering, or purging

  • A boy is lost in the big city. Two ruthless thieves will stop at nothing to kill him. He tortures them using various improvised brutal weapons. He befriends a beggar who can talk to birds.

  • A sad king laments the pile of screaming rats that the wizard turned his wife into.

  • A guitar comes to life and zaps lightning at the houses of everyone who was ever mean to you, the listener. The guitar also shoots fire and becomes invisible if bad guys are around. The guitar is your best friend and you get to ride an eagle with your friend Kenneth.

“The Purging of the Winterfalcons” would be a good heavy metal song or band name.

Tuffy Fort Mill

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    Fort Mill

    9909 Charlotte Hwy.
    Fort Mill, South Carolina 29715
    (803) 802-2466
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