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pfishe

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Buddy had a Mitsubishi in the 1980s. His key opened most of him.


There weren't that many back then, but any we'd see he'd try it and it usually worked.

By the way, I drove around VT with a Toyota Celica with 300k on it. I kept it going with Bondo and Primer. It looked like a total POS but I loved it. When I started dating my now wife and drove up to her apartment for the first time, her roommates were laughing because I was "that guy driving that POS around campus."

Keep the car going as long as it's safe and reliable. It's almost always cheaper than picking up payments on a new one.

(In response to this post by No1Hokie)

Posted: 12/12/2017 at 09:02AM



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