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[quote=Anonymous]The problem with any older car (10 years +) is that rubber parts harden over time due to engine heat and need to be changed. In addition to changing the hoses you can see, this also means taking apart and rebuilding the motor to change seals. If you don't change the rubber parts/ you are just waiting until a part, like a brake or coolant line pops a leak and you are stuck (or worse). People do this with older trucks and sports cars because they are valuable to justify the investment. [/quote]
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