Repairing a window

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New2grammar  #526749  Fri, 13 Jun 08 10:35 AM
A: Do you know where I can get a used window for a Toyota Camry?
B: Yeah. Go to any auto parts store and ask for a [refurbished /remanufactured](Which one is correct? Any difference?) part.
A: That's easy. Where is the nearest auto parts store?
B: Go out of this parking lot and turn right onto Malcolm Street. At the second traffic light, turn right and then take the second left. 
A: Thanks. By the way, do you mind helping me install/repair/change (which is correct?)?
B: If you pay me $200 an hour.

1. Are there any mistakes?
2. Please answer the questions. 
Thanks in advance.



 
  
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RayH  #526882  Fri, 13 Jun 08 03:48 PM
A: Do you know where I can get a used window for a Toyota Camry?
B: Yeah. Go to any auto parts store and ask for a [refurbished /remanufactured](Which one is correct? Any difference?) part. I don't think there is any such thing as a refurbished or remanufactured window. If there is it's probably called refurbished. You are more likely to be directed to a salvage yard to get one from a junked car.
A: That's easy. Where is the nearest auto parts store?
B: Go out of this parking lot and turn As you leave the parking lot turn right onto Malcolm Street. At the second traffic light, turn right and then take the second left.
A: Thanks. By the way, do you mind helping me install/repair/change (which is correct?)? "helping me install it"
B: If you pay me $200 an hour.
  
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New2grammar  #526884  Fri, 13 Jun 08 03:52 PM
What do you call a window you get from a junk yard? Recycled/refurbished window?
  
RayH  #526886  Fri, 13 Jun 08 03:55 PM

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What do you call a window you get from a junk yard? Recycled/refurbished window?

Used
  
New2grammar  #526891  Fri, 13 Jun 08 04:13 PM
Thanks, RayH.
  
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